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Bradford Wagner

Boulder, Colorado

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Bradford Wagner, 37, Boulder, Colo., formerly of Bismarck, died July 13, 2005. A memorial service was held in the mountains of Colorado.A loving son, brother and uncle, he is survived by his parents, Bernadette Glatt Wagner and Kenneth Wagner; his brother, Paul (Tina) Nichols; his sisters,...

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Dear Bernie, Kenny, Kim and family, Kirsten and Kayna. You have been in our thoughts and prayers so often since Brads untimely death. We can only imagine the shock and heart ache you have been living with. You have wonderful memories of Brad. I remember him as a smiling, loveable and very intelligent boy. May you find peace in memories of the happy days while he was with you. He would not want you to be sad for long. Time and your faith are wonderful healers. God bless all of you.

To Brad's family,
The guestbook online, as been the nicest way for acquaintances to share all of their wonderful memories of Brad with all of us. You are in my thoughts and prayers everyday, and hope that with each passing day, the pain of such a great loss will be easier to bear. I hope that hearing the wonderful words and stories about Brad from the minister, at Brad's Celebration of Life, in the mountains above Boulder, and knowing that he is in a far better place, will sustain you...

Kenny, Bernie, and family,
Today I heard about the death of Brad. I feel so terribly sad for all of you. Brad was such a smiley, warm-hearted child due to the loving family he had. I thank you for letting me be part of Brad's life and the many memeories I have of him. I can't imagine the sorrow and grieving that you are experiencing. The wonderful memories that you have will get you through the days. Love to all of you. Cheryl Huschka (Krueger)

Bernie, Kenny, Kirstin, Kim, Kyna & Paul I remember Brad very well, like it was yesterday we were playing in the Coast to Coast store with Brad & the girls and all the great toys. What great times! I do remember Brad and his smile and I also remember how blessed he was for having such a wonderful family. I can't imagine the tough times that you as a family have been going through, but know in your heart that Brad loves all of you and he would not want you to hurt anymore. You are all very...

Brad home from College where he was known as the "Mountain Dew" kid.

Brad with his Auntie Margie at Grandma Glatt's funeral.

I wish to express my deepest sympathies in the loss of Brad. He was at our home many times in jr. high and high school. Our family sends prayers and cherishes the memories of Brad. Drinda Olsen (mother of Steve Jr., Jill, Mike and Molly McCormick)

Bernie & family,
Am so sorry to hear about your loss--Cousin JoAnn

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.