BRADFORD-BENNETT-Obituary

BRADFORD CHARLES BENNETT

Denver, Colorado

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Brad was born in Miami, Florida 11/12/1945. He grew up the oldest of three children in Olympia Fields, Ill. Brad earned a bachelors degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and received his MBA from Northern Illinois University. Brad married his wife Suzanne in June 1967 and they moved to Aspen...

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Dear Bennett family,
I am so sorry to hear of Brad's passing. What an honor it was to know him and to be a part of your lives for a little while. I worked for Brad at the Village for 6 years. During that time, I also babysat little Ellen when she was only a few months old! Then I became a fellow kindergarten teacher with Suzanne in the Cherry Creek School District.
May God grant you peace and precious memories during this Holiday season.

Bennett Family -

So sorry for your loss, Uncle Brad was so sweet and kind and I am so greatful to have had the chance to meet him. You all are in my thoughts and prayers!

So sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mrs Bennett,
Remember me Mayank from Dry creek and Mr Bennett's buddy at the Clinic?Mom and I are very sorry to hear of Mr Bennett's passing.We always ran into Mr B atleast once a month at the clinic if not more.The last time was on one of his last visits to the clinic,mom and I swapped our family room with Mr B's smaller room as he was in his wheelchair,Mom and I cried for a long time that day after seeing Mr B's condition.We knew his days were numbered.We are very sorry and wanted...

The courage and fighting spirit that Brad showed throughout his illness were truly an inspiration. He will be missed by all who knew him. Suzanne, Brett, Jason, Ellen, and the rest of your wonderful family--you are in our thoughts.

The Bennett Family,
Brad was the sunshine of our day when he would come in for his haircut, he was so full of life even if his body didn't agree, he was always in a good mood and never let the situation define him as a man, we are lucky to know him and will always have a special place in our hearts for him. our thoughts, peace and prayers are with you all.

Brad was a great friend and great soccer coach- we won a championship in 6th grade with Brad at the helm. He let us drive his car skiing all the time. He was the kindest most honest man I ever met.

Dear Bennett Family,
I grew up in Park Forest on Ash St. and knew Brad during that wonderful childhood and into high school at Rich East. Over the years I have thought so much about him as I remember Brad as always being just such a great person. Last year, upon hearing of his illness, I submitted Brad - and all of you - to my prayer group. From a mutual friend, Dick Hurckes, I learned of Brad's passing. Dick let me know Brad's memorial service was today- and how many people...

Words will never express the void our hearts will have with your passing. I am ever so grateful to have met you & called you "Uncle Brad". Thank you for opening your heart & family to me. You have touched so many people & you will never be forgotten. You are & will always be loved & missed.