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Bradley Ray Hartsoch
7.12.1959 - November 10, 2024

Place of Birth: Stanley, North Dakota
Residence: Hamilton, Montana
Age: 65

Carla (Berthold , ND)
Nov 22, 2024
Brad, you were a great man. You were always so kind. It has been a pleasure to know you all these years. You will be very missed. Now you can rest in peace. So many of your friends and family lost a great friend. You threw some wild parties too. Love & miss you… Carla
C'Dale (Jenner McBrie) Jore (Williston, ND)
Nov 23, 2024
May Jesus hold you close at this time. With sincere heartfelt sympathy for you, Christopher & McKenzie, your friends, Phil & C'Dale
Carol McIntyre Oxner (Tioga, North Dakota)
Nov 25, 2024
So sorry to hear this!!!! Friend from the good old days in Tioga, Will always remember his great sense of humor and wit!!! He will be missed!!!!! But the memories never die!!!!
Gayle Wiedrich (Williston , ND)
Nov 28, 2024
I’m so sad to hear of Brads passing. I have known Brad for 37 years.He, Kristine and Christopher were my 1st friends and my neighbors, when I moved to Williston. We became more like family. Living in their basement for a while between apartments and blessed to be their daughter McKenzie’s Godmother. I hadn’t seen Brad for many years until I saw him at McKenzie’s wedding and it was like the old days laughing and telling stories of his adventure of living out in the mountains of Montana and how he enjoyed it and how he loved his kids and proud he was of them. Our world will be a little sadder & quieter without you and you will be missed by all who knew you Brad. Prayers to all of your family
Diane Erickson Olson (Billings, MT)
Dec 3, 2024
Sending our sympathies to you all. Brad was such a joy to have in the family and be around. Growing up together he always had fun things to do. There was that special twinkle in his eye whenever you’d see him. Brad was a very generous man always there to help out friends in need. My last visit with Brad was our way back from Dixon’s funeral. He was in the car in front of me and I figured he’d stop at the Miles City truck stop but he went on by.. As I left to get back on the interstate there he was stopped on the on ramp! Of course I pulled right over and got a big hug!! Love you Brad I know your well taken care of.
Jeffery Herman (Bismarck, North Dakota)
Dec 4, 2024
Although it was a many years ago when I worked with you in the oil fields out of Tioga back in the '80's, the people, the times, and the work will always be remembered. God Bless and Godspeed. Amen.