Bradley-Chrisman-Obituary

Bradley Allen Chrisman

Fort Valley, Virginia

1971 - 2008

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Bradley Allen Chrisman, 36, of Boliver Rd., Fort Valley died Friday at his home. Mr. Chrisman was born August 14, 1971 in Warren County, the son of Richard A. and Margaret Dillon Chrisman. He was director of It CSC Corp. Surviving are a sister Chastity Harris and her husband, Jay Harris, of...

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It is so sad to say goodbye to a son so young. He knew how loved & cherished he was by his family. I hope you receive some comfort knowing he was also loved by his friends and others he met. I best remember Bradley as a young boy when I lived in Fort Valley & worked at Kings Crossing, and stories told to me with such pride by Grandad Paul when we both worked at the USFS. Bradley lives on in our hearts & memories.
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to you, Margaret, Richard & Chastity and...

I graduated from Central High School and Triplett Tech with Brad. He was my lifesaver at Tech. We were seated alphabetically for Data Processing and Brad got the "disadvantage" of sitting beside me. I wouldn't have made it thru DP if it hadn't been for Brad and his patience, explaining flowcharts and the different systems. He knew and understood it all with ease. He always had a smile on his face even when I know he wanted to wring my neck. He was a good friend and he would do anything...

Growing up in Fort Valley, I would always remember Brad carrying a friendly smile and haing a polite personality. Even though it has been many years since I have seen him, I am saddened by this event. My deepest symapathy to the entire family and everyone close to him.

Our prayers are with your family, sharing in your loss of your loved one.
Mary McClanahan
Wesley and Shirley Neff

Brad was a super person, willing to give and help his IT users. I had the privlige of being supported by him in an IT capacity for as long as he worked at our company. I know know he is fixing the computers in heaven. I will really miss him.

My sincere sympathy for your loss.

As Brad's manager for many years, it was indeed an honor to know him and to work with him. In addition to his outstanding computer skills, he had a unique ability to relate to all kinds of people at every level in the company. He set a high standard for us all, and he will be missed.

I worked with Brad in Woodstock some years ago. He was such a nice and smart young man. I am proud to have known him and am sure you are very proud of him too.

My prayers are with you in this time of pain. I hope you will find much joy in future years as you recall his vibrant spirit and remember the good times.