Bradley-Neff-Obituary

Bradley L. Neff

Columbus, Ohio

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NEFF Bradley L. Neff, age 73, passed away Friday, July 15, 2005 at his Columbus residence surrounded by his loving family. US Marine Corps Veteran, Korean Conflict. Retired Lieutenant Columbus Police Dept. Member Parkview Presbyterian Church and FOP # 9. Lifetime Member Columbus Police Honor...

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Dear Pat and Family, Our love and prayers go out to you all. Brad was a great guy. He will definitely be missed by all who knew him. Sincerely, Terri and Roger.

Gosh Pat,
I am just so sorry to see this name here. I check the hometown newspaper but never want to see any of my old friends.

I hardly know where to begin or what to say. This is just one person I needed to see again someday. Lt. Neff was such a good old boss! I haven't seen him since I left in 1990. I've sure shared the stories about back then though.

I hope someone wrote down all his funny sayings....I'd love to have a copy of them.....he always could...

My deepest sympathy to you and all the family. I will always remember him with his John Deere hat and how he liked the chugging sound of the old combine machine.

Your old neighbor and friend.

I was lucky enough to know Brad since 1970. I was a police officer for Upper Arlington at the time and a member of their pistol team. In 1973 I entered the Columbus Academy and Brad was the Ordnance Sgt. I always wanted to be the kind of supervisor that Brad was. Fair, willing to teach, and fun to be around.

We shared several things in common. We were both Marines, loved to competition shoot, we were both life members of the Honor Guard, and both VERY proud to have served with...

We are deeply saddened by your loss. Please accept our most sincere condolences.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Im a so sorry for your loss. With Love from my family, Rick, Jackie and Brian

You have my sincere sympathy for your loss.

I served with Brad on the staff of the Columbus Police Academy. He was one of the "good guys"; ever quick with a word of encouragement or a bit of humor.

I am sure that as you grieve for him, there is also a smile in your heart celebrating the time that the world, and you, had him.

May God bless you in your time of sadness.