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James Bradley Hardman

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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March 7, 1958 – September 15, 2008 Brad was born March 7, 1958 in Kirksville, MO, to Rex and Julia (Dykes) Hardman. He graduated Kirksville Senior High School in 1976. He later graduated from the University of Missouri in 1982 with a degree in Political Science. Then he went on to get his Law...

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I am so sorry and saddened to hear of Brad's passing. I was friends with Brad and his brothers, Karl and Tim many years ago when we were just kids in Kirksville. Stayed all night at their home many times. Lost contact with all of them over the years but have many fond memories of Brad and his whole family. My sincerest sympathies to his wife, Beth, and children. I'm sure he will be deeply missed.

Hi Beth. I keep thinking of Brad. Wanted to share something. Whenever I called him, he would answer the phone and say, "Brad Hardman". I would then say something such as "hi darlin". Then he would say "hey sugar britches". We'd just get to laughin so hard before we could even talk about one of our cases! Still laugh when I think about that. Sheesh I had fun with Brad. Anyway, a funny story. I hope you and the kids are well.

To Brad's Loving Family...You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I am so very sorry to hear of your loss.

My sincere thoughts and prayers are with all of you. As a client of Brad's, I found him to be thoughtful and respectful and incredibly fair. Although always businness like, he did on ocassions allow his witty humor sneak out with a wise crack and a chukle. He helped me and my family and I will always be grateful for his patience with me. May God bless and comfort your family- Julia

We are deeply sorry for the loss of Brad's family. He was opposing counsel on our case, but he was friendly and courteous and we are saddend by his passing. We know he is a great loss to his family, friends, community and so many others that he has touched in his short time here. He will be missed and thought of often.

Brad was a fine lawyer and exceptionally courteous. I was always happy when I found he was going to be defense counsel on a case of mine, although I knew that he would leave no stone unturned. He also had a puckish sense of humor.

I did settlement conferences with Brad over many years and always enjoyed working with him. I am so sad that both he and Bud Wittman are now gone. I liked and respected them both. He will certainly be missed. My deepest condolences to the family.

I worked with Brad professionally and always enjoyed his company. His insights were spot-on, and yet he knew how to laugh well and hard. We'll miss him dearly.

We are all very sorry for your loss. don't know what else to say. will try to call soon. miss and love you. of course if there is anything we can do, let us know. ron, suzanne phillips and family