BRADLEY-CHESLER-Obituary

BRADLEY H. CHESLER

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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CHESLER, BRADLEY H., 59, of Birmingham, AL passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 28, 2010. He was born and raised in San Pedro, California and attended UCLA for his college education. After college he moved to Baton Rouge where he met his wife of 30 years Linda. Shortly after they moved to...

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Dear Linda, Adam and Sara,
My memories of Brad bring a smile, followed by laughter and then joy at having had Brad as my friend. Brad was the most fun-loving person I know. He was kind and considerate to everyone, always with his ever-present smile.
We share the same birthday so I will toast Brad and his wonderful life on July 15th. Also, I will make his famous enchiladas, which he taught me to make in the 1970's.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Fondly,

Linda,
Aunt Doris just told me this terrible news. I am so sorry. Please know that you, Adam, and Sara are in my heart and my thoughts. I will pray for the day when there is a cure for this horrible disease.
With much love,
Cousin Mikie

Dear Linda, Adam and Sara,

My brother lives in Baton Rouge and heard about Brad's passing from Chuck Carney yesterday. I'm so sorry. I didn't know about his illness. I sure would have driven to Birmingham to see him and help if I could have. Brad was really special and so witty. I was remembering last night all the fun we had in Baton Rouge. After Brad was promoted to Birmingham, I used to see him at Southern Bell Center in Atlanta from time to time when he would be in the...

Dear Chesler Family,

I want to echo my sister's (Carrie Glicksteen) condolences to you and yours. I am so sorry for the difficulties of ALS you have all shouldered. Clearly Brad enjoyed the bounteous gifts of a beautiful and full life with a wonderful family. I am so sorry for your loss.

To the Chesler Family,

I wanted to express my condolences to you and your extended family. Those of us that grew up in San Pedro feel like family to one another, even if we haven't seen each other in years. I remember Brad as a very smart, gentle and sweet man. I'm sorry to learn that he suffered from ALS. I'm happy to learn that he had a lovely family and a wonderful career.... a rich life, indeed.

Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Linda,
I was saddened to hear about Brad's passing. I had no idea ... I have been out of touch since I retired in 2006. I worked with Brad at BellSouth from 1993-1998 and transferred from La. as well. I always enjoyed Brad's sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Linda, I read about Brad in the Temple News. I haven't met you and your family yet (we are members of the Temple), but my dad passed away from ALS 10 years ago, too. My heart always aches when I hear of others who have lost a love one to this disease. My prayers are with you during this hard time.

Linda,
I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family at this sad time.
Morrisa Fancher

Linda,

My prayers and sympathy are with you and your family as you deal with your loss. Brad was a very caring and brilliant person. I worked with him from time-to-time at BellSouth and he was always a pleasant, tolerant and able to solve the issues at hand.

May God bless you, keep you, and give you strength! May His angels watch over you.

Andrea Bryant