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Bradley William Vohs

Oneonta, New York

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February 20, 2007 Bradley William Vohs, 51, of Delhi, died Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at the Syracuse University Medical Center, Syracuse. He was born January 21, 1956 in Syracuse, the son of Edward Vohs and Beverly Thedford. He married Robin Fagan on August 24, 1974 in Syracuse. Brad proudly...

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brad it has been a long time since i saw you . you will be missed deeply love you your cousin alvin vohs

I am so blessed to have known my Uncle Brad! Without a doubt, no matter what Uncle Brad was there to make me laugh! What a wonderful person Uncle Brad is! He will truely be missed by so many, but wil never be forgoten! Lots of love always.

Wayne & Family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Unfortunately, I know the pain you are going through as I lost my mother the day after your brother. We can only take comfort in knowing they are at peace.

Robin and family, I just learned of your loss and I'm so sorry. You and your children are very special and I've loved knowing you. I wish I could ease the pain, but only time can do that. Love one another and seek comfort from each other. Joyce Craig ( D.A. Cafe.)

to wayne&family so sorry for your loss, brad was a wonderful man.he will be with you forever.you will be in thoughts and prayers.vicky scullen-vanslyke.

Robin and Family,
Tenderly, may time heal your sorrow. Gently, may family and friends ease your pain. Softly, may peace replace heartache. May warmest memories remain and give you strength at this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I work with Wayne, Brad's brother and I brought him up to the hospital a few times to go visit him while he was there. Wayne stayed strong for his brother during his time of need and I admire him for that, because it would have been very difficult for me. I will keep Brads' family and friends in my thoughts and prayers through this difficult time. May time heal your pain.

My brother, my friend, I'm going to miss you dearly. When nobody else would listen to me you would always lend an ear. And for that I love you so much. Our moments together, the laughter we shared, will always be treasured. I will always carry you with me no matter where I go, and someday we will be together again, laughing, talking, and playing cards. I love you, my brother.

Very sorry to learn of of the passing of my cousin Brad, my heart goes out to the Vohs family. Brad and I and his sisters and brothers had some great times when we were kids. I am sorry we never spent more together after I left the miltary. gary Williams( cousin)