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Bradley Martin Jackson

Canal Winchester, Ohio

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Jackson Bradley Martin Jackson, 53, of Canal Winchester, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, March 21, 2013. Born in Logan to Shirley Mae and the late Harry Martin Jackson, Bradley was a 1979 graduate of Logan High School. He was an avid Reds fan and loved baseball, having played in the minor...

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I just found out about Brad and I'm deeply saddened by the news. Brad was such a great man. I got the chance to meet him and his family through work. He always was joking around and had a smile to share when I needed one. He certainly a person that made an impression on me and I'll never forget him!

I was shocked to hear of the news about my high school friend Brad. I have many memories of him. May God bless his family and ease their suffering, and may Brad rest in peace.

May God bless the entire family at this time. Brad was a great co-worker and friend at FCCS. I will always remember him for smile and sense of humor when I worked with him. He will be truly missed.....

I wanted to extend my deepest condolences to the family of Bradley Jackson. Always know that you are in my prayers and may God be a comfort to you all.
Lynette Harris/FCCS

I wanted to express my sympathy to the Jackson and Pulscamp Families. I was so deeply saddened by Brad's passing. He was a good man and will be deeply missed. Brad knew that I had difficulties at work and with my family and he would call me to check on me. He always had an ear to lend and a kind heart. He was a good man and know, that my life was better having him for a friend. He would make me smile and make me think.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Jo and family... there was always something about Brad that was so warm and inviting.. he always had a smile on his face and time to talk with me... I'll miss you UA.. love Powell =)

Jo - so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
Tina Rutherford

Brad always had a smile on his face, always spoke to me even though we did not know one another very well. He always impressed me with how very kind and thoughtful he was. I will miss this "Teddy Bear" of a man. My sincere condolences to the family.

Jo & Family, Psalm 30:5, "...weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." I knew Brad for many years as we worked together at FCCS and every time I would come to visit the screening department I always stopped by Brad's desk to say hi and he always had a big smile on his face what a beautiful person inside and out. May God be with the family during this time of loss.