Bradley William Field
LITCHFIELD – We are announcing with a heavy heart the loss of a loved one on March 31, 2021, Bradley William Field, 33, born Oct. 3, 1987, from Litchfield.
Bradley as a young boy was brilliant, inquisitive, active and interested in everything. Bradley enjoyed fishing and spending time with his son Briley, teaching him technical skills and mowing the lawn on a riding lawnmower. Bradley was a handyman and great with repairing and fixing vehicles, lawnmowers, and saws with the help of his father.
Bradley was recently employed at Auburn Aggregates, Auburn. He was a hard worker and loved that job. Bradley would see and spend time with family as much as he could, like spending time at his aunt’s camp at the lake fishing and helping with chores.
Bradley is survived by his family: father, Daniel Field of Litchfield, mother, Joy Smith of Lewiston; son, Briley 8 and his mother Belinda Wing of Litchfield, recently daughter Mayzie 6 mo. of Auburn; siblings, Tiffany Field of Lewiston, Jessica Rowand of New Jersey, Thomas Gillespie of New Jersey, Corey Laflamme of Lewiston, Megan Parks of Lewiston, Chrissy Freve of Lewiston; grandparents Donald and Jeannine Smith, Bob and Ethel Newell; and a lot of aunts and uncles who all loved, supported, and took care of Bradley.
There will be a celebration of Bradley’s life on Memorial Day weekend at Betty Ricker’s camp.
Condolences may be expressed at http://www.kincerfuneralhome.com
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