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Claudette (Powers) Simms
October 18, 2005
I have good memories of Brad in high school: playing basketball for Mr. Roberts, hearing about his snomobile/winter escapades and figuring that his friendships with "the boys" would probably continue for a lifetime!
My husband, Don, had the pleasure of having Brad's nephew Chris as a student and a volleyball player at YHS and last year as his assistant volleyball coach!
Take comfort in knowing that Brad's health issues are behind him and that he has a great vantage point to watch over the ones he loves!
Brad will continue to live thru all of our memories.
With sincere sympathy,
Claudette
Karen Anderson
October 18, 2005
The Reynolds Family,
My thought and prayers are with you all. Brad fought a very hard battle with a lot of courage. A very strong young man he was. We will never forget his courage and strength.
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