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Bradley M. Podesta

Oxford, Massachusetts

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Bradley M. Podesta, 49, of Oxford, died Sunday, October 26, 2008 in the Rose Monahan Hospice Home after a courageous battle with pancreatic and liver cancer.Brad leaves his mother, Lois E. (Mullen) Podesta of Holden; three brothers, Brian J. Podesta of Sutton, Charles H. Podesta of Ludlow and...

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Chuck,
I was so sorry to hear about Brad - the last time I saw him was in '97 at our 20th high school reunion. I was so happy to see him. It brought back a lot of fond memories. I hope you and your family find the strength to get through this difficult time and remember all the good times, for there were many.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. He'll always be with you and alive in your heart.

~Emily & David~

To the entire Podesta Family:
Please accept our sincere condolences in your loss . . .
(WRHS '75)

Dear Chuck and family
We are truly saddened by the loss of your brother Brad. Although we never met him personally we felt we did through your stories. You have a wonderful close family and supported Brad and each other during his last weeks and respected his wishes. May the memories and the love of your family help you during this difficult time.

Radar and Chuck,
I am so sorry to hear of Brad's passing. He was a wonderful person and I have fond high school memories of him. It has been years since I have seen you all but my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your families.

to all the podesta family,
very sorry to hear of your loss. brad was truly a nice guy and a very funny character. you will all be in our thoughts.
love and wishes
the gagne family
dave, cris, david & katie

Lois & family,
So sorry to hear about your son. You have such great kids and I know this must be really hard for all of you. I still remember that you & Brian drove me home from work the day I had my first daughter, Meghan.
Our prayers are with you.

I wished I knew the magic words I could say to make the pain go away, erase the hurt, snuff out the sorrow. Memories will never go away and Brad was really good at making memories. He has touched the lives of so many people. Rest easy Brad, as you've been thru so much. You are missed by so many already~

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.