Bradley (Brad) Alton Soule

WINSLOW – Bradley (Brad) Alton Soule of Winslow passed away unexpectedly on April 14, 2021. Brad was born in Waterville to David and Jody Soule on July 5, 1981. Bradley grew up in Clinton and was a 1999 graduate of Lawrence High School. After graduating, Brad attended Thomas College, enrolled in the Computer Technology Program.

In 2004, Brad began his career at L.L. Bean, where he became a highly respected and loved team member. Utilizing his affable and genial demeanor, Brad quickly advanced in rank at L.L. Bean’s call center. His ability to work through complex issues while ensuring the highest level of customer service and satisfaction, and his ability to guide and assist his teammates, made him a stalwart within the company.

A lifelong Pittsburg Steelers fan, many memorable moments were created during family gatherings when Brad attempted to convince his father, brother and nephew to change football allegiances to a “real” team. Though ultimately unsuccessful in his pursuit, the banter will be deeply missed by all that had the pleasure to witness it.

Bradley is survived by his parents, David and Jody Soule of Clinton; his brother, Jamie Soule and wife Amanda of Fairfield; his nephew, Braden Soule of Orono; and his niece, Hannah Soule of Fairfield. Bradley was extraordinarily proud of his nephew and niece, always quick to reach out and congratulate them on their achievements.

A public graveside service for family and friends will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, May 15, at the Green Lawn Rest cemetery, on the Bangor Road (Route 100) in Clinton. A private family burial will occur directly after the service, where he will be laid to rest within the family plot.

Arrangements are in the care of the Lawry Brothers Funeral & Cremation Care, 107 Main St., Fairfield, where condolences may be shared with the family on the obituary page of the website at http://www.familyfirstfuneralhomes.com

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that the generosity of Brad’s life continues by donations be made to the Make A Wish foundation in Bradley’s name.


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