Bradley-BABCOCK-Obituary

Bradley Ryan BABCOCK

Sacramento, California

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BABCOCK, Bradley Ryan Jan. 8, 1986-Aug. 16, 2011 Bradley Babcock of Carmichael, California, passed away in Fresno while attending Fresno Pacific University. He was a six time All-American and member of the 2-time N.A.I.A. National Championship swim team at Fresno Pacific. Brad leaves behind a...

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Dear Brad,
It still is so unreal to me that you are gone. You were like a big brother to me and so I will miss you very much, as well as all of my family. Say hi to Matthew up there. You'll always be remembered.

Dear Babcock Family,
Please know that we are sending our heartfelt condolenses. We remember so many wonderful field trips and dozens of other events at Mission Avenue that included the generous participation of your family with Brad. What good memories.
Sending hugs and prayers,
Erle, Maureen, Joe and Katie Culpepper

Death not only signals completion of a person's wild ride on earth but the beginnings of a new journey. I hope Brad enjoys the beauty, wonderment, & majesty of his celestial experience! May it be more than he ever expected!

Ron, Toni and Jeff:
I am so so sorry to hear of Brad's passing. When I think of Brad, I see the playgroup kids swimming around in the Babcock pool and then snacking on cheese quesadillas! These memories and others will be cherished. Our family's prayers are with you.

Ron and Toni

What a shock to lose such a great part of your life. Our family sends its deepest feelings of sadness, remorse and condolence. Your loss can only be offset by the many memories that he left you with. Please know that our kindest thoughts are with you.

Bill, Stephanie, Brooks, Greg and Lauren Taylor

Dear Toni, Ron and Jeffrey, Years have passed but memories are strong of times spent on the soccer field with Brad, Alex, coach John and team Doom. Unfortunately, the Koster family can personally feel the loss of a son taken too soon. We will remember Brad's smile, talents and a family who loved him so.
Diane Koster

Dear Babcock Family, Words can't express how extremely sorry we are for your loss. There were so many good times on the pool deck and these memories will be cherished forever. May you find the strength to carry on. The Inouye family

To the Babcock family,

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss and offer my deepest, heartfelt condolences. Although I lost touch with him this past year, I still, and always will, consider Brad to be someone close to my heart. Some of my fondest memories growing up include him. Swimming with him at Glen Oaks and having him be my first real boyfriend will always be something I cherish and remember. I hope you know how many lives he touched and what an outstanding young man he was....

I remember Bradley from chaparoning school trips at Mission Open School. He was a nice, smart, athleticly gifted kid, who was always a leader amongst his peers. On behalf of my wife, Teri, daughters Randi and Lindsey, please accept are deepest condolences. Sometimes there are no answers to the question why...Rod Tallman