Bradley-Barber-Obituary

Bradley D. Barber

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

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DIED
February 10, 2013
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Pawcatuck, Connecticut

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Bradley D. Barber, 77, of Griswold Street, Pawcatuck, Conn., went home to be with the Lord on February 10, 2013, at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the beloved husband of the late Beverly (Brayman) Barber.Born in Westerly, R.I., on Oct. 16, 1935, he was the son of the late Kenneth D. and Rose...

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Brad and Beverly were some of my first friends when I married Beverly's brother Donald. They would keep me company until Don got home from work and we would play cards and laugh and have dinner together. Brad could always lift your spirits and give good advice when you were feeling down. I loved hearing him play trumpet in church sitting up front next the piano. Everyone that came into contact with Brad enjoyed his company. He will be forever...

Tom and I will always have such wonderful memories of Brother Brad ! His kind way, his love for the Lord. The way he treated People with Respect. And giving Tom and I a place to live rent free in the 1970's. Jackie, it was great to see you and your family and be together with Pastor Runge and the church family.As we laid Brother Brad to Rest,

So sorry to hear of Brad passing away. I have known brad since high school. He was a good man and well liked. My condolenses to the family. Don & Edith LoPresto, Pawcatuck.

A basket of words couldn't best describe Brad. I have to believe in reincarnation. That way I can be grateful in knowing Brad will share time with us again in another way. They say Look up and smile. The rain is Gods tears for taking such a gentle soul as Brad. But he has more work for Brad. Maybe the sound of the Horns blowing on jubilation day will be Brad calling us home. Rest in Peace Brad. God knows you deserve it.

We send our best wishes to you and your family. Terry and Nancy Horton (Kansas City, Mo.)

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Brad was my best friend. I am so sorry to hear that he is gone, but I know he hasn't felt well for quite some time. Brad and I talked on the phone at least once a week. I will miss his calls. I know Brad is in a better place, now. He is with Bev. and the boys. My condolences go out to Jackie and Billy.
I pray your fond memories will comfort you at this time. I will miss his calls, and I too, have fond memories of Brad. God Bless you Jackie, Billy and family.I am sorry that I can't be...