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Bradford J. Zaparesky

Brockton, Massachusetts

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Bradford Zaparesky passed away in Brockton, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Enterprise on August 10, 2008.

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Dad it's Neil. I miss u more and more every day. U were a man's man and I was blessed to have u as a father. We were the best of friends and there will always be a hole in my heart. I love u dad and I'll see u when I get there.

Just came back and heard about Brad , Still can't believe it, to the childred my pray are with you .

We were so sorry to hear about Brad. We have hung together with Brad at Uno's for many years. We last saw Brad in June and raised a glass with him. Brad has been in my prayer chain from day one and he will be greatly missed. We have been away for the summer and just visited Uno last night when Analisa told us of Brads passing.
You will all be in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,,
Denise and Tom

I just learned of Brad's death and was sorry to hear that he died. I took care of Brad at Norfolk Center for Cancer Care for ten months and truly enjoyed the conversations we had about the Red Sox and Patriots. He was a great sports fan and a wonderful patient. He never complained about the chemotherapy he received and was a pleasure to treat. My heartfelt sympathy is extended to his family.
Ann Marie Worth, RN

Ive known Brad since 1988 at Lexington. Of all the people who had to go he is one who shouldnt have gone. Now he is in heaven.
Brads children and grandchildren he ALWAYS spoke highly of you.
your friend forever alice{at lexington}

I spent the past year living up in Brockton, and spent a lot of time hanging with some great folks at Uno's, including Brad. He was a great guy to just sit down, have a beer with, and talk about anything and everything with. He was definitely liked by those of us who knew him there, and will definitely be missed. Rest in peace buddy.

I am so sorry to hear about Brad, we had such a great time together in Florida at spring training, riding motorcycles and golfing. I got the news late and I just called him last week. Feel free to call or meet for a chat. I will miss him dearly.
Mark Hugo Maienza

Terri and family: My sincere sympathies are with you on the loss of your brother. We're all thinking of you.

I was so sorry to hear about Brad. I worked with him at Lexington from the day he started. He was a great guy to work with and will be missed by many. My deepest sympathies to the family.