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Amanda Young
February 5, 2022
I think of you often and the many good memories you left behind. Thank you for being a part of my life, and for encouraging and facilitating my interest in art. Thank you for calling the St. Paul hotel in search of the best *NSYNC tickets (even though they absolutely did not have any). Somewhere Norm Coleman is still reeling from your outright refusal to believe he was the mayor of St. Paul. Starting dinner with a poem > prayer. You were such a fun, smart and supportive person. You are loved, missed and remembered.
Lynne Sandy
February 6, 2021
Bradley, you were my first love, and I will always love you. You educated me and changed my life. My most treasured is a leather bound book of W.B. Yeats's poetry that you gave to me. I can still recite some poems, and I did my Honors English paper about Yeats and Maude Gonne. It's hard to believe that you've been gone for twenty years.
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