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Brad Jay Lord

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Brad Jay Lord, 37, of Hackettstown, NJ, died Saturday, March 5, 2005 in his home. Born: May 1, 1967 in Denville, NJ., a son of Carol Jean Lord and the late Henry T. Lord. Personal: Brad worked as a Social worker for his adult life. He graduated from Warren Hills High School, attended County...

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Brad, I will remember you always and will cherish the memories.
Basketball in your driveway, softball games, "Bambi" and so many more. I am comforted to know you are at peace.
Bless you Brad........

My Friend, you will always be remembered. Thank you for the fun and laughs. Thank you for all the memories. You are missed!

To all of Brad's friends who we don't have an e-mail address for:
We just found out about Legacy.com.
Thank you all so much for taking the time to remember Brad with your kind and thoughtful words.
He was truly blessed to have had all of you as friends.

You are one of my dearest friends from childhood and of course it could have only been you to walk with me in graduation. I will always love you and smile with every Billy Joel song I hear. I know that we will meet again someday and I will know that its you. I will cherish every memory of our crazy growing up years!

"Brother Brad indeed"
What was Brad, about 6ft? Well, that doesn't really matter I guess. It seemed as though throughout our lives together I was always just short enough for him to come up and lean on me with one of his shoulders, grind it into my clavical and say something witty like "Peterson we need to do something". Thank God we had Brad as kids because without him all we would have done is hung out over at the field and smoked cigerettes. Brad was the organizer of the group. Me,...

I still to this day cannot finish American Pie without shouting "one more time". I can't "just say no" without mentioning that it's "good enough for Nancy". You are forever in my heart. I will miss you, My "Brother Brad".

Brad:
We remember your smile & the good times you had at our house with Rob Tom & Duff. You left us to young but your at peace.
To all that grieve, God gives the final healing, no more pain no more suffering.

Brad, I am going to miss ya, and the time we had worked together at the Trading Post, I'll never forget it ! My prayers go out to your family, and may god bless you, and may you be at peace !

A short list of things I cannot think about, see, or say without thinking of Brad:

Michael Jordan
March Madness
The color purple (just the color, not the movie)
A Volkswagen Rabbit (Porsche in a bunny suit)
"What's Shakin'?" (Illi's shakin')
Bruce Springsteen
American Pie
Roxanne
$47.50 decal shirts from Seaside Heights, NJ


You will be missed but never forgotten.