Bradley's obituary
Bradley Adam Bond, 62, of Concord, New Hampshire, passed away on November 9, 2025, in his hometown. Born on April 28, 1963, in Concord, Bradley spent his life rooted in the community he loved.
Bradley was a man of deep loyalty and boundless generosity. Known for his kind heart and selfless nature, he would give the shirt off his back to help someone in need. He cherished time with family and friends and was always eager to be part of family gatherings. His presence brought warmth and laughter to every occasion.
He shared an extraordinary love story with his wife, Sharon Bond. Together for 40 years until her passing in 2022, their bond was one of rare devotion and enduring affection. Bradley often spoke of their many adventures—road trips across the country, concert escapades, and quiet moments filled with music and companionship. Their love was a guiding light in his life, and her loss left a profound mark on him.
Bradley had a passion for classic rock 'n' roll and was an avid concertgoer. He especially loved The Beatles, Ozzy Osbourne from Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, and Jimi Hendrix—artists whose music became the soundtrack to many of his life's adventures. He even had the chance to meet some of these legendary performers over the years.
A true enthusiast of the open road, Bradley found joy riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Whether cruising solo or embarking on road trips with Sharon or close friends, he embraced every journey with enthusiasm. His car rides were often accompanied by loud tunes and a sense of freedom that defined his spirit.
Bradley also enjoyed reading books and fixing computers—a combination that reflected both his thoughtful mind and technical curiosity. He spent countless hours gaming on his computer with titles like Call of Duty and Army of Two. These hobbies brought him joy and connection with others who shared his interests.
He valued friendship deeply and held dear the lifelong bonds he shared with his best friends John, Matt, and James. Their camaraderie spanned many years filled with unforgettable memories that Bradley treasured greatly.
Bradley is lovingly remembered by his brother Mark Bond; nieces Mary Beisiegel and Katie Bond; nephews Walter Carr, Daniel Bond, and Duncan Howard; as well as numerous extended family members and friends who were touched by his kindness.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Sharon Bond; parents Walter Bond Sr. and June Bond; brothers Dan Bond and Walter Bond Jr.
May Bradley’s memory bring comfort to those who knew him. His legacy lives on through the stories he shared, the love he gave so freely, and the lives he touched along the way.