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Dean Bradwell Sheppard Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

1980 - 2016

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Dean Bradwell Sheppard Jr.Washington, DC - Dean Bradwell "Brad" Sheppard Jr. passed away suddenly at the age of 35, on Sunday, January 3, 2016 in Washington, DC. He was born on April 25, 1980 at DePaul Hospital in Norfolk, VA. He was the second child of Dean and Cheryl Sheppard. Brad was a...

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Sending my deepest condolences to the Sheppard family. Just found out of Brad's passing today. Mrs Sheppard was actually my 6th grade teacher in early 90s, which was how I first met Brad. She (Mrs. Sheppard) was probably one of my most memorable and favorite teachers. Brad and I were great friends in high school + middle school, and also played in the school band together. He was really funny and had a great sense of humor. I also remember him being a good artist as well. So sorry for...

Dean and family,

I hope that all of your wonderful memories of Brad bring you much comfort in the days and years ahead. I know from meeting him and hearing all of the wonderful stories of his childhood and young adulthood that he was a blessing to each of you and will be greatly missed. With much sympathy, Misty Lee

Dean--my hugs to you. I'm so sorry that you're sad and that you had to say goodbye to your son that you loved so much.

Brad "DB" Sheppard. RIP brother, you are now in a much better place. You will never be forgotten. Even Neil Peart would have admired you, not only for your drum skills but even more as a person. God bless you and your family, you will always be in our hearts.

My deepest sympathy to Dean and the Sheppard family in mourning at the death of your beautiful son, Brad.

My heart goes out to you. Last year I lost my adult son and feel very close to you because of this.

May Brad rest in Peace and remain alive in your memories and in your heart.

Rest in peace Brad. My condolences go to the Sheppard family. It's been years since we last saw or spoken to each other but I can say we lost an amazing musician and artist. I know you will be playing the big double bass in the sky.