Bradley Dion

December 12, 1962 ~ November 5, 2021
Resided in:
Sanford, ME
Bradley S. Dion a lifelong resident of Sanford, Maine, passed away on Friday November 5, 2021 from metastatic pancreatic cancer. He was born in Sanford on December 12, 1962 a son of the late Ronald Sr., and Joan (Licker) Dion. Brad worked at Sleeper's Market for 32 years. He was known by many and referred to as the "Govnah" of State Street.
His porch was a spot where friends and family would gather, share stories and laughs together. He enjoyed watching football, playing golf and bicycling. He loved nature so he spent his leisure time at his favorite wooded spots and down trails where he would reflect and appreciate the world around him. He was a hard-working wise man, who always made time to listen and help a friend in need.
Bradley is survived by his two children Bradley Dion-Tuttle and Samantha Dion-Tuttle. His sister, Debbie Dion and brothers Alan Dion, Kerry Dion and Richard Dion. Grandchildren are Amy-Lee Markham, Easton Fox and Kay-Lyn Fox.
Family and friends are invited to gather to celebrate Bradley's life on December 12th from 10:30AM to 1:00PM at the Carll- Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale.
Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com
So sorry for your loss. He was always so friendly and pleasant and helpful when I shopped at Sleepers.Carol ForbessSpringvale
– Carol Forbess
Debbie,
I am so sorry to hear this.
You and your family are in my thoughts.
Take care.
– Linda Frederick
So sorry for your loss. He was always so friendly and pleasant and helpful when I shopped at Sleepers.
Carol Forbess
Springvale
– Carol Forbess
Debbie, I am so sorry to hear this. You and your family are in my thoughts. Take care.
– Linda Frederick
I will always cherish the laughs on the Govnah’s porches; first in the apartment and then in the house he bought from me so he could stay on State Street. The nickname he gave my youngest daughter and letting her pet a lobstah every day (sometimes 2 or 3 times in a day) and showing her how to stretch her hand out to get the biggest handful possible of penny candy. Playing Frisbee with all the kids and his friends in the street. He brought the neighborhood together and was one of the best friends anyone could have.
– Dale DeLorey
Williams family is so sorry for your loss. Brad was always a delight at Sleepers. Our deepest sympathies to young Brad and family
– Janice Williams
A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Bradley S. Dion by Jacob and Magen LaRose . Plant a TreeSending love and prayers for the family.Jacob and Magen LaRose
– Jacob and Magen LaRose