Bradley-Syrcher-Obituary

Bradley J. Syrcher Jr.

Amherst, New York

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SYRCHER-Bradley J. Jr. December 7, 2007 at age 50. Beloved son of Shirley Syrcher and Bradley (Barbara) Syrcher Sr.; dear brother of Daniel Syrcher, Lynn Syrcher, Shelly Syrcher, Cindy (John) Prise, Laura DuBois, David DuBois, Joseph DuBois; also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces...

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Dear Syrchers and DuBois -
Please accept my family's deepest sympathy for the loss of Brad. I have nothing but fond memories of him up at the cottage, he always took the time to take us kids out on the boat or show us how to waterski. He will surely be missed.

Family and Friends of Bradley,
Though our sorrow may be great, we cling to our happy memories to give us peace. Good bye Brad, I will miss you.

Brad was a good friend and we will miss him at the annual Quaffer Cup every July...
May his soul rest in peace...

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Aunt Shirl & Uncle Brad,

So many wonderful memories of our past, where did the time go to catch-up.

I am truly saddened

Bless you both.

Greg

I have known Bradley since High school. We lost touch over the years with the exception of chance meetings here and there. It was always a pleasure to see him.A polite and confident gentleman with a great sense of humor.God bless you and keep you Bradley...We will miss you.

To the family of Brad Syrcher Jr.
Please accept my condolences for the passing of Brad. Although I didnt have too much contact with Brad, He was an outstanding Man. His Passing was such a horrible shock at Apple Rubber.
He will be truly missed by all. This holiday will be very sad without Brad, but keep in mind
that he is Celebrating Christmas with our Dear Lord in Heaven

Aloha Dear Syrchers...I was so saddened to hear from Denise Metzger that Brad had passed away. He was a joy to have as a music student but even more as a helper and friend. I'll always remember the good times at your home...thank you so much for including me as part of your extended family.
Sincerely,

I had the pleasure of meeting Brad years ago and since then we became dear friends. Even though his life was cut way too short, his memories and love and life will continue. Brad was such a kind and caring person, and non-judgemental -- qualities that you do not find now a days. I will always remember Brad for his humor, his laughter and that sparkle in his in his eyes. Boy did we have some lively discussions and good laughs! He is going to be greatly missed -- Brad I love ya baby.