Brad D Hamburg

August 26, 1973 — May 22, 2026

Potlatch, ID

Brad D Hamburg, born on August 26, 1973, in Pullman, Washington, passed away on May 22, 2026. A dedicated and hard-working individual, Brad’s life was marked by his commitment to his family, career, and personal passions.

Brad graduated from Garfield-Palouse High School in 1992, where his journey of growth and learning began. Continuing his education, he earned an associate degree in computerized drafting from ITT Technical Institute in 1993. These early academic achievements laid the foundation for a professional life that demonstrated both diligence and adaptability.

From his youth, Brad displayed a strong work ethic, farming for Pfaff Farms throughout his high school years. He carried this dedication forward as he worked for D8 and later took on the responsibility of project manager at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. His career reflected his capability to manage projects with precision and care.

Outside of his professional life, Brad was a man of varied interests and hobbies that brought joy and excitement to his days. He rode motorcycles throughout his life, enjoying the freedom and adventure they offered. He was an avid hunter and had a passion for music, occasionally playing drums in the band for Blue Highway. Camping at the St. Joe River was a cherished activity, one he shared happily with his wife and close friends. Additionally, he loved riding his side-by-side vehicle, embracing the outdoors and the thrill of the ride.

Brad is survived by a loving and supportive family. His mother, Sharon Woltering, and fathers, Bill Woltering and Roger Hamburg, along with siblings Evanna Morgan, Willy Woltering, Jason Hamburg, and Staci Anderson, who will remember him dearly. His legacy also lives on with his grandson, Hayes Hadaller, as well as his daughters, Alyssa Hadaller and Lexi Hamburg, and son-in-law, Brayden Hadaller, who all hold his memory close.

Brad D Hamburg’s life was one marked by hard work, passionate pursuits, and close family bonds. He will be remembered for his dedication, his love of the outdoors, and his place within a close-knit family that cherished him deeply. His presence and spirit will be missed by those who knew him well.

There will be a celebration of life for family and friends on June 27th, at 12:00pm, at the Viola Community Center.

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