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Michele Lorge Inabinet
October 30, 2010
Dearest Peasley family,
Brad came into our San Diego Showroom in San Diego Ca with a ,warm heart and a real smile, of which, i had recognized far back to 1970's old Belmont Shores Daze, and a lot of water under the bridge, good ole Brad, a warm smile, reminiscing and lots to share(his family and children and granchild) is what we shared most, and laughs! and stories... no one but no one would give a more of a "sunshine" day to Myself & Sue in our dept. but Brad. We laughed a lot, that is what Brad did for us! A poitive attitude "ALWAYS" and 100% love! Thanks for sharing an incredible man. we all loved as much as one could love and appreciate your hero in every respectable way . we love & miss you Brad! Michele Lorge Inabinet
David Andexler
October 18, 2010
Dear Jackie and Family, Brad was one of a kind to work with. I will never forget his smile and his laugh and the way he lead his life. He was a great guy and i am going to miss our sports talks (back and forth, USC/UCLA) and his positive attitude even when i was down. Heaven sure has one heck of an Angel. My Deepest Condolences to you and your family. You have 2 beautiful Children and may Brad live on through them and help you in your difficult loss. David Andexler (Svc Department) Carson, CA.
Melanie Reed
October 18, 2010
I was so sorry to hear about Brad's passing. I wish I was able to be out there to pay my respects in person, but please know that your entire family is in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
October 18, 2010
Dear Sister Peasley
May the love of our Savior brighten this dark time for you. Brad is a fine man - always kind to my wife and me. Our best to you and your family. Jim Rees (Torrance, CA)
October 17, 2010
Dear Peasley Family, our deepest condolence.we were so sorry to hear about Brad.Our prayers are with you..May God be with you during this very sad time. Kleone Fortner , Robert Fortner (Garden Grove,Ca.)
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October 17, 2010
Dear Peasley's,
I enjoyed working with President Peasley for the last few years on seminary. I really respect him and have enjoyed his company. My wife and I send our love and respect to all of you. Our testimony is firm of the great reunion that lies ahead.
Larry and Jynene Johnson
Brian and Jill Richards
October 15, 2010
Dear Jackie, We are so very, very sorry to hear about Brad. It was a blessing to see you both at the reception in July and so glad we had that brief reunion. We look forward to the sweetest reunion ... some day. How grateful we are to know we can be with our loved ones again. We pray you will feel the prayers that are being said in behalf of your family at this time. Much love.
Salu Stone
October 15, 2010
Dear Peasley Family,
My deepest condolence, and prayers are with you. May God bless you at this very sad time.
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