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Bradley W. Simmons

Seattle, Washington

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Bradley Simmons passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 11, 2003, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on September 11, 2003.

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I met Brad many years ago at a very difficult time of his life. We became friends and I have often thought of him. He was very special. He had wit, intelligence and charm. I am extremely saddened that such an asset to the world is no longer with us. My deepest sympathy to his family.




My Thank You note to a friend just bounced...Today I find myself sad, missing a friend. I wish his family well. Brad was a highest order gentleman...scarcely found. His intellect and compassion were outstanding.. His love of family and Frodo was deep. It was a great honor and pleasure to spend time with him. I shall remember him always.

Often when I have a thought, I wonder "humm... what would Brad have to say about that?" or "that reminds me of that lovely story of the moon, Brad often would tell". I can't look at gold wrist watches, long-haired daschunds, Seattle Seahawks, ballet, tall men, kind smiles, quick wit, Emily's poetry, kindness, churches, belts used as dog leashes, without thinking of him. He has slipped into the corners of my mind, only to pop up with a phrase read, an interesting phenomenon observed.
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Brad, you are a man so worthy of love, appreciation and respect. I will not forget you. I've seen you care for and take care of people on the internet and in person. I've seen you care for people when they didn't care for themselves. You are an amazingly loving man and hope that what I feel is true; that you are now reaping the rewards from being a truly great man.

Brad was a perfect gentleman. He was a joy to talk to.

My deepest condolences to all Brad's family and friends. It was always a pleasure to share on line time with him. He was witty and charming and will be missed by many.

It was truly a blessing to have known Brad.He was a good friend and never spoke bad about anyone!!!
What A Friend WE Had In Him and now God has a Blessed Friend.My hearts and thoughts go out to you the family and I will keep you in my prayers..God Bless Each Of You
Connie

Brad you had been a very good friend even tho we never meet in person, I felt that we had a friendship of close friends for many years. You alway listen with an open heart. I will miss you.