Brad-Williams-Obituary

Brad Williams

Irving, Texas

Dec 14, 1961 – Nov 6, 2009

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BORN
December 14, 1961
DIED
November 6, 2009
LOCATION
Irving, Texas

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Williams, Brad After a long hard fought battle with an aggressive form of cancer, Brad finally woke up in Jesus' arms early Friday, November 6, 2009. Born December 14, 1961 in Longview, Texas, he is the son of Vernon Williams and Edith Meissner Williams. A teacher at Farine Elementary School in...

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I am so sorry to hear about Brad's death. He was a great man with a big heart for others. He will be missed. I am glad to have the privaledge to call him friend. God bless you!

Tami and Katie,
I was deeply shocked and saddened to hear about your loss. I knew Brad for the few years that Tami taught at Pine Tree Elementary, and I know what a special man Brad was. My prayers and thoughts are with you. May God bless you and keep you in His care.

Dear Family of Brad- we were so sorry to hear the news of Brad's passing this past week. Brad will always be remembered for coming into the clinic with a big smile and an optimistic outlook on life. He touched our hearts here in the clinic-Dr. Weisberg,Mari Robertson RN and Deborah N. MA-Texas Oncology/Irving

I was once told, when a life comes to an end, it is only the beginning. Though Brad may not be here physically, he is watching all of us come together as a family. He knows he was loved by all, and he knows you both will be just fine. Keep your head up and keep on laughing!

To the family of Brad Williams:
I was sorry to hear about Brad's passing. I work for State Farm and I knew Brad thru his dad, Vernon Williams. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sonja Everett--State Farm Insurance

Dear Family -- Brad was a special gift from God from the day he was born. His love for the Lord and other people will span the ages. My regret is that I didn't get to spend more time with him through the years.
Love and Respect --

Tami, Sandy and I were sorry to hear about Brad's passing. We will always remember his great big smile and the way he always made everyone feel like they were his best friend.

David and Sandy Lee

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Williams at my son's school. He sometimes taught science to my son's class and my son, who wants to be a paleontologist, thought the world of Mr. Williams. I am sorry sorry to his family and to all of our children who were lucky enough to have him as their teacher. You will be missed and thank you to his family for sharing him with all of us.

He will be remembered mostly for his humor and kindness.