NORWAY — Bradley Adkins, 34, of Norway, died unexpectedly Wednesday, Feb. 28, at his home in Norway.
He was born on April 8, 1983, in Fort Riley, Kan., and was raised by his grandparents, Gary and Rose Marie Robbins in West Paris. He attended schools locally and graduated from Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School.
He had worked most recently at Bessey Motors. Brad enjoyed karate, currently holding a black belt and he also enjoyed shooting. He had many friends around the area and was always willing to help out when they needed a hand.
Brad is survived by his grandfather, Gary S. Robbins of West Paris; a brother, Bruce Adkins of Lewiston; an uncle, Gary P. Robbins and his wife, Kristi, of West Paris; an aunt, Cynthia Robbins, of West Paris; paternal great-grandmother, Barbara Robbins of West Paris.
He was predeceased by his grandmother, Rose Marie Robbins.
Brad will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Condolences may be shared online with his family and friends at www.chandlerfunerals.com.

Bradley Adkins
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