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Bradley Edward Walters

YUMA, ARIZ., Texas

1974 - 2007

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Capt. Bradley E. WaltersYUMA, Ariz. - Captain Bradley Edward Walters, 33, passed away Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, when his Marine helicopter went down in the California mountains during a routine training exercise. Brad was born March 4, 1974, in Richardson, Texas and was raised in Arlington, Texas....

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The most important thing I loved about Brad was that he had made the Lord Jesus the Lord of his life. He always had a radiant smile and for such a young person had many of the fruits of the Holy Spirit maturing in his life. He inspired all who knew him and was not intimidated by those around him. I believe this was God in him. In the short time we knew him, these qualities enriched our lives. We will miss him very much. His family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.
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Hello I am Julie's cousin Debbie and the times that we were around Brad you could see the LORD at work in his life.We love you Julie and Catherine.GOD BLESS you both.

Brad was truly one of the most inspirational people I have ever known. He had a way of making others want to do better. He loved GOD, family and others in a magnanemous way. He had a smile that would light up the room. How fortunate we were to know him and to have him in our lives, if only for a short while. Julie, I know your loss is immeasurable.We pray for you and Catherine daily, and for your peace. God will be with you always and you will be reunited with Brad one day. As for Brad,...

Brad was our "son-in-law" which is the proper term in our society. However in our lives he was our son. He was the man that you want your daughter to marry and we were fortunate to have him in our family as our son for 7 years. We will always remember his beautiful smile and the wonderful way he always made us feel "special". He was a devoted and loving husband, father, and son and we will always love and miss him.

Julie,

18 months ago I was asked to reply in writing to a public forum about the War on Iraq. I did, and my response went like this . . .

“The more important question in a blog format is . . . are the sacrifices worth it? And when I hear the word sacrifice, I immediately think – personal sacrifices. For myself, I have to say yes, not knowing how or when this opinion may send me spiraling into a state of despair. I have two close people in my life in the Marines. One is my...