BRADLEY-BERMAN-Obituary

BRADLEY D. "BRAD" BERMAN

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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BRADLEY BERMAN passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for BRADLEY are being provided by Ralph Schugar, Inc. Funeral Chapel. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on January 14, 2017.

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Chrissy, my condolences on the loss of your husband. I didn't know him but it was obvious from the interactions I'd see on social media that you had great love for eachother. May he rest well in this time you are apart, until you meet again.

I miss and love you everyday for the rest of my life, you were my true soulmate. You were my other half and I am so sorry.

Dear Malcolm and Natalie,

We did not have much time together as your thoughts were on the difficult business at hand. We share your sorrow; you have had so much grief in your lives. Please convey our feelings to Christine, Wendy and David.

We sense that travel from Las Vegas to Pittsburgh is a real strain on you. However, if you are here and have the free time, we would like to treat you to a dinner out. We have a lot of catching up to do.

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Natalie and Malcolm,

Many, many years ago Natalie you and I worked together in Dr. G's office/laboratory at Magee. I am so, so sorry for, once again, your and Malcolm's losses. I can't explain to the both of you how much my heart bleeds for both of you in your time of need. Please know that your family are in my prayers eternally. All my love to you.

Dear Malcolm and Natalie,
I am thinking of you and all of Brad's family in your time of loss. I cannot pay my respects in person, but know, as always, that I remember you in prayer. Please extend my condolences to Brad's wife. Love and Peace!
Sister Florence

The world lost one of the good ones, Brad was the lovable "goof ball" who will be greatly missed. We were lucky to have him in our lives and will see him every time we look at his children.

May you be comforted by the wonderful hope expressed in Hosea 13:14.

My deepest sympathy to the family for the loss of your loved one. May God strengthen you and give you peace during this difficult time. Psalms 29:11.

Chris and kids I am sorry. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember the first time I met Brad. You brought him to the Gateway Clipper to meet Grandma and Aunt Anna. He seemed so shy and quiet. I thought he is way to timid for this family but I was wrong. He fit right in. Any time I saw him he always had a smile on his face.