BRADFORD-BENJAMIN-Obituary

BRADFORD BENJAMIN

Newark, New Jersey

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Bradford C. Benjamin Navy veteran, FAA retiree Bradford Cecil Benjamin, 60, of Maryland, formerly of Roselle, N.J., died on Jan. 29, 2015. A memorial service will be held at 12 noon on Feb. 7, 2015, at Good Shepherd Church of Christ, 534 Springfield Ave., Newark, N.J. Bradford is survived by his...

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Happy 69th Heavenly Birthday to my brother and friend. Allan Barrow

Dad it’s been such a long time since We lost you but I want to let you know the kids are doing grate and we finally let your ashes go as a family. We strive every day to keep your memory alive and make you proud and we miss you more then anything. I hope you are finally at peace and finally at rest and more then anything else I hope you feel like you are finally free! I love you pop we all love you pop R.I.P ❤❤❤❤❤

Pop and his boys

Daddy you were my friend, pop to my kids and the best person I know. I miss our Wednesday morning coffee and long talks. We miss your cooking and smiling face in our lives. I know you are looking down on us and are proud of us everyday. I love you and miss you like crazy.

Happy times

Daddy you were my friend, pop to my kids and the best person I knew. I miss you every day and can't believe you are gone. I miss our Wednesday morning coffee, and long talks. We miss your cooking and smiling face in out lives. I hope you found peace and happiness in death. We know you looking down on us and we will do our best to make you proud everyday. I love you daddy and will never forget you.

R.I.P daddy the best man in the world. The most loving father grandpa and person i love you forever and am missing you crazy daddy.

I am so truly sorry about Brad. He was & is a dear friend of mine...Will miss him for sure. Prayers to his family. Class of '73

In this time of deep despair if would like to send my condolences to the family and friends of Bradford Benjamin. May you look to the loving memories that you shared together to aid you in enduring the painful situation. Know that God cares for you and you need not e afraid. He promises to take you by his right hand and guide you.

A great fun wonderful one of a kindhearted Uncle Brad I remember all the good times so long ago. Sorry I did not make the memorial I Send my condolences to the entire family God bless you and the family.