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Pam Thomas Storar
January 31, 2024
Brad was one of kind, with a big heart and an even bigger laugh. He never forgot his friends and always made you feel special when you saw him. Our lives are much richer and fuller for having known him. And Brad, your presence will be sorely missed at future CHS class of 72 gatherings. Party on in Heaven dear friend.
Robert B. Stretton
January 30, 2024
I wrestled Brad in middle school...
He was always kind to me every time our paths crossed throughout High School at Centerville High...
Only the good die young, and he had a young heart...
Debi VanStone
January 21, 2024
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. RIP Brad
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