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Dr. Bradley Carl Floyd

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Dr. Bradley Carl Floyd, DVM. He was our precious first child, delivered to us on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1950. Bradley was born to Norma and Glendon Floyd in OKC. He departed this life October 7, 2002 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bradley attended school in OKC at McKinley, Joe T. Robinson, Little...

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After helping us through a sad loss with our Irish Setter many years ago, Dr. Floyd personally led us to Jake our Golden Retriever and our family's best friend. He always knew how to take of our "buddies" and was the most gentle and caring vet even working extra hours for us at times. Thank you for everything, Dr. Floyd. You are missed very much and our prayers are with your family.

Dr. Floyd will be greatly missed by anyone and everyone that knew him. He truly was a wonderful person. I've never met a person nor a vet that cared so much about animals. I believe that he was a vet because he truly loved helping animals. I am so sorry for the family's loss. He will always be missed.

We will sure miss Dr. Floyd.He was one of the nicest people my husband and I ever met.He's in a much better place now.The Floyd family will be in our prayers.
Our Deepest Sympathy,
Garry and Lisa Robertson

Dr. Floyd was my pets vet for several years. He was a wonderful vet. He know how to care for animals and he cared. He took care of my Yorkshire terrior since we got him. All you had to do is call and he would tell you what to do. Once I called and wanted some vitamins for my Peewee and He met was on the porch and brought it to the car. He said he was starting a new job (CarHopping). We will miss him dearly.
Carolyn & Grace Brightwell

I knew Brad for 32 years. We were roommates for a couple of years in Stillwater with his brother Bill, sometimes Barry, or anyone else who needed a floor to crash on. They were great times shared with lots of good "Cowboys". I am sorry he is gone. He was a really good friend. He was kind-hearted and quick to laugh. We had so much fun and got into so much trouble and yet somehow we all graduated, some of us several times. He will be missed.