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John Bradford "Brad" HAMMOND

Los Angeles, California

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HAMMOND, John Bradford "Brad" Passed away unexpectedly of a brain aneurysm at the age of 71, Nov. 23, in Santa Fe, NM. Brad was born in Wichita, Kansas, on October 28, 1938. He is survived by his loving wife Suzanne Grais; daughters Jennifer Sykes (Phil) and Stephanie Schreiber (Devin); mother...

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I was truly shocked by Brads passing as I had just seen him a few months before. Brad & I had remained friends for all of our lives and he was a Great father to our son, Sean, who he loved very much. I was happy that Brad was able to work in the Entertainment industry for so many, many years as that was his true passion.
I have many fond memories of our young lives together and he will be greatly missed by both Sean and I

Brad and I go back to the first grade at Fairmount School. We were close till about the 8th grade when we went differant ways....I have lots of good memories about our childhood!


I'm truly sad to learn of Brad's passing. He was a great guy and added a lot to the memories we all share of our
High School and College years....

I know that he will be greatly missed by all who knew
and loved him.....

God's speed Brad....

Gretchen Granner Maronde

Brad was an upperclassman when I pledged the Phi Delt House. I remember him as a fine fella, funny and engaging! Apparently his qualities did not diminish over the years!
Our prayers are with his family!
Tim Steele - Palo Alto, CA

Brad and I go way back to the 7th grade. We attended Mathewson Intermediate together along with John Arbuckle, Richard Roberts, and Laurie Gow. We remained friends all through high school and college and shared membership in Phi Delta Theta fraternity. During his early years, Brad and his grandfather read the funnies on the radio every Sunday morning. He participated in many dramatic events at East High and was a primary actor in Phi Delta Theta Hippodrome skits at WSU. For many years he...

"Lots of Good Old Memories from the Fraternity Days at Wichita".

God Bless all of the Family!

My thoughts and prayers are with the family.