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Bradley Weidenbach

Phoenix, Arizona

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Bradley Joseph Weidenbach Jan. 15, 1952 - Jan. 27, 2007 On Jan. 27, 2007, Bradley J. Weidenbach was taken from us suddenly near his home in Cave Creek, Ariz. The hole this has left in his family cannot be measured. Brad, a native of Nampa, was a gifted college athlete who attended Boise State...

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I was a classmate of Brad's at Nampa High where he was the quarterback and I was the center. Later we were roommates for a semester at Boise State College. In high school everyone can find a reason to find fault with anyone. Everyone liked Brad! It's completely understandable that Brad died while helping another.

Katherine, Tom, Andy and I were reminiscing the other day about our days at Fort Knox, KY and of course we spoke of our friends across the street, Matt's friend, Cameron (now grown and married!) and Caitlin and Zach, so small then. I did a search and found you in AZ and then learned of Brad's passing. I am so sorry, Katherine. My heart goes out to you, even these years later. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. We live in Greeley, CO now and I would love to hear from...

Katherine,
You will probably not remember me, but we went to ISU around the same time. Brad was a very dear friend during those years, he was on the track team with my husband Roby and was a year ahead of me in the nursing program, he saved my life when I was having difficulty with writing my IPR's, (remember those!), he really mentored me through, I've never forgotten that. We were both graduates of Nampa High School and Brad played the guitar at our wedding in 1976. Time moves on...

Cameron, Cait, and Zach,

One year ago today our lives were changed forever. Although none of us could imagine life without your Dad, we have made it through this last year. Your father had a quiet strength and I see him in each and every one of you. He took pride in the wonderful individuals you are and his love for you was unwavering. You will always carry that with you. I love you all very much, Mom.

Katherine,

Just wanted to let you know I'm thinking of you and your family. I'm sorry that today represents such tragedy; a loss I never want to know. I'll never forget when you said you always pictured you and Brad growing old together. That strikes such a chord with me because it's something I say and feel about my marriage, and I can't imagine the unbelievable sadness I would feel if he (Brian) was taken from me.

Brad will never be forgotten, and you have three beautiful...

Thinking of you at this one year anniversary of Brad's death. I'm glad you will be with your family and loved ones. I'll be there in spirit.
Love, Deb