Bradley-Nicholson-Obituary

Bradley Nicholson

San Francisco, California

1947 - 2017

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Bradley Alan Nicholson

10/9/1947 - 12/10/2017

Bradley died suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in North Beach, San Francisco. Brad had a huge love of life and an immensely generous spirit. He touched so many lives both personally and in his work as a San Francisco police officer achieving...

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Loved BRAD and grew up playing baseball with him...Bellaire Texas Little League All Stars..We both were All Star pitchers...so sorry he left us too soon...great memories ...great guy...!

I am so sorry I am writing this so late but I just heard of Brads passing tonight I was shocked and sad and by the news . I worked with Brad at Sfpd, he would come into the record room pull some reports he always had a smile on his face and talked so much about his wife and his Daughters he loved you all so much. brad was a class act and always dressed very nice.

I knew Brad when we were kids [through Bellaire High in Texas]. Every October, he would let me know he always remembered my birthday, because his dog shared it [10/6].
He was one of the warmest, most easy going guys I ever knew.

I am very sorry to hear of Brad's passing. We attended Bellaire High school together.

So sorry to hear of Brad's passing. Went to high school with Brad and even though it's been over 50 years since I've seen him, I can't forget his smile, sense of humor, and zest for life. Rest in Peace old friend...

Devastated to just now be learning of Brad's passing. I grew up with Brad in Houston. In classes together from K-12. We kept in touch through college & our early 20s but not much after he moved to SF. Smart, outrageously funny, the best friend you could have.

RIP Brad. My deepest condolences to the family.

Brad was exactly as Kelly Carroll described him.
Wonderful guy, gracious and had a lot of class.
He will certainly be missed by his former colleagues at SFPD and friends.
God Bless his family in this time of grief.

I (Phyl) worked with Brad in 2 units and he had such a great attitude and always a smile for everyone. I met him and Bill (his future work partner) when they first became Inspectors. He was young and seemed light hearted and yet when you got to know him, he was very intelligent and knew his job. He was 10/9 and I was 10/10 so we had a lot of Libra jokes. He was very proud of his family and would speak lovingly of all of you. We are so sorry for your loss. We have very nice memories of...

Learned a hard lesson today..... visit, see, talk to, or write the important people in your life before its too late. Not many better guys than brad,a part of too many memories to recall. So sorry I waited too long. My deepest condolences and sympathy to those he leaves behind. I will remember and miss him.