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Bradley Winter Morse

Boise, Idaho

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Brad was born, along with his twin sister, Ashley, on January 18, 1982. He died April 2, 2007, while working at his part-time job at Boise Parks and Recreation on Warm Springs Avenue. He was a junior at Boise State University majoring in computer science. He is survived by his parents, Rod and...

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I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Brad was a great guy and a fun friend! I enjoyed our friendship through high school and regret having lost touch in the years since. May God bless and sustain you all. My prayers are with you.

Dear Mr. Morse and family,
Knowing how you nurtured others and truly took an interest in them, I know you raised your son to be an exemplary man. I am saddened by your loss and want you to know our family has been praying for you. You were my absolute favorite teacher in high school and you touched my life in a very positive way. I have three sons and can only imagine how your family is grieving. May God bless you and your family with comfort.

My prayers of healing the pain and suffering of the tragic loss of Bradley go out to his family and friends.

Rod and family,
I am so sorry about your loss. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Mr. Morse,
I am so sorry to hear about your son. I was a student of yours in drivers ed class, speech and also your TA; I enjoyed them all. I know you will get through this. Thank you for everything...

I know the pain you feel and as a parent enduring the same loss I pray for you and your family. Words cannot express my feelings. Your faith in God will lead you through it all.

We are so very sorry for loss of your son. He was raised in a wonderful home by loving parents. Rod and Julie I am sure that Heavenly Father is so proud of the way you took care of his Son while he was with you for his short time here on earth. What a blessing to know that you will all be together again someday. All our Love and sympathy Layne and Bonnie Perme.

Brad was the very best friend a person could ask for. He stood by me through a great many things, and was always a comfort and an inspiration. He was always ready to listen, or simply laugh with and at me. I cherish his friendship and will always cherish the memory of his spirit.

I am so sad to hear of your family's loss. Brad is a terrific young man. I have always been impressed with the sacrifices he made in both time and opportunities, to pay for his own mission. I knew that he was serving a mission out of his love for his Savior, and for his fellow men. It is easy to see how Brad became such an exemplary young man by looking at the lives of his parents. We love you all, and are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.