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Bradley W. "Brad" Ness

1987 - 2008

BORN

1987

DIED

2008

Bradley Ness Obituary

Bradley W. "Brad" Ness, 21, of St. Augustine, died June 11, 2008, in Deltona. He had resided in St. Augustine since 2006 and was a student at the University of Miami.

Survivors: His mother, Mary Ness, father, Bill Ness, a sister, Laura Marie Ness, and his grandmother, Marie Clarey.

In charge: St. Johns Family Funeral Home.

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Published by St. Augustine Record on Jun. 15, 2008.

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Hank Bischoff

June 9, 2020

Brad,
You're still remembered and missed.

Mary Ness

June 12, 2009

Bradley,
There is not one second that I am not crying inside for you. I miss you so very much. I love you most.
Mom

Jamie Breustedt

June 10, 2009

Bradley,
You once wrote that a year from now we would all be living as though you didn't exist. Not true, my friend. It is now one year later, and those of us who knew and understood you are still very much in mourning. Not a day goes by we don't think of you, your smile, and yeah, I told you you had no sense of humor, but you still could make me laugh. I love you and I miss you dearly. Thank you for watching over me this passed year. If you can continue, I could use the help! I've gotten your messages, I just want you to know. No way anyone could forget a guy like you in just a year...

Mary Ness

July 7, 2008

B'Dud,
Words will never come close to the pain I have, now that we've lost you. I love you so very much.
Ma

lauren ness

June 25, 2008

Duddyface,
I miss you more than you could ever imagine--I still can't believe this has happened. Thanks for giving me the idea for my speech on defense mechanisms ha because I think I'm using ever single one for this situation. You meant the world to me..I don't know how I will make it through without you. God, you were the best brother I could ever ask for. I can't wait to see you again, I just want to see your pretty face and that sideways smile you always give me. You probably don't even know you give a sideways smile haha. I was unpacking some of your things and I couldn't stop laughing at how ugly some of the stuff was and the response you'd give me after I'd tell you how ugly it was haha. Every time I think of you it's one of the funny things we'd say to each other and I can predict the response you'd give me. That's what made you such a great person. You are still the best snobby snob brother and I couldn't ask for a better one. You know that. Drive safe in your heaven-cedes and I hope you can find some batteries for those watches that don't work with your heaven dollars =). That's a joke Christine and I made up hehe. Love you duddy.
xoxoxoox times forever

William Ness

June 25, 2008

Bradley, my fantastic son.I will miss you til the day I die! Take me on a tour of heaven if you can break away from all your friends. Just like your uncle Donny in so many ways, I know you two are figuring a way to fix something as I write. Your heart and mind are needed by God up there to do great works I'm told, so I have some solace in your hurried flight from this earth.I know also you're on the Dean's List,smarty! LUB YA! DAD

Jamie Breustedt

June 18, 2008

My thoughts are with the family. Bradley was a wonderful friend and was loved so dearly. May he rest in peace, and he will always remain in my heart.

George Longbottom

June 17, 2008

Brad and I go way back to our times at Riverton School. We were good friends throughout those years. Even though it has been several years since we last saw each other, his passing stunned me as if we saw each other only recently. I will always remember him for our friendship-he was indeed a great friend and person all round. I will miss him very much.

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Cami Sost (Ness)

June 16, 2008

Oh beautiful boy, you have only been on this earth for a short while, but will be in my heart and wonderful memories forever,much love to you as you now are in heaven with more peace, joy and love with those who have gone before you...as on the nite you were born, the angels and saints are singing and welcoming you home..you will always be in my heart and prayers..Much Love, Aunt Cami

The Young family

June 16, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Mary, Bill and Lauren.

Laura Grande

June 16, 2008

My thoughts are with the Ness family. I'm shocked and devastated by the loss of my dear friend, Brad. May he rest in peace.

Kristin Chambers

June 15, 2008

Bradley was a sincerely wonderful person and friend. May he rest in peace, and may my prayers and thoughts be with his soul and his family.

Daphne Austin

June 15, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Hank Bischoff

June 15, 2008

You were taken from us far too early. Rest in peace Brad.

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