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William C. BRADISH

Toledo, Ohio

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BRADISH William C. William C. Bradish, passed away Tuesday, November 2, 2010, at his home in Sylvania Township. Born January 10, 1930, in Ottawa, IL, to Cyrus and Genevieve (Hercock) Bradish, who preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his sisters, Dorothy Bradish and Ruth Bradish...

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What a sweet, sweet, gentlemen. I worked with Bill at Libby Owens Ford, and always remember his smile. He was always cheerful, ready with a joke, and an attentive listener. He will be truly missed. My deepest sympathies to his family.

Bill took me "under his wing" when I starting umpiring and refereeing baseball, football and basketball...taught me a lot, and always said "Officiating and umpiring can only be improved by doing it--getting experience--you just can't "open up a can of instant experience". [email protected]

We'll always remember...never forget...

I will always love my Uncle Bill! Need a warm, loving hug? He's the guy. I will miss them. His smile lit up a neighborhood! I'll miss you, Uncle Bill! I love you too, Aunt Shirley, Bill, Sue, Sally,and the rest of the family. We are very lucky to have each other. I am praying for all of you. xoxo love, Gail Marie

Dearest Bradish family: I worked with Bill at LOF and deeply appreciated his humor and love of family. A finer Christian gentleman was never made. My deepest sympathy to Shirley and to his family. The world was a better place for having known Bill Bradish.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I worked for Bill for many years at LOF. He was one of my favorite bosses! Always a fair man. May God bless you all during this difficult time.

Please receive my deepest sympathy to your family. The Bradish family was always very near and dear to my mother's heart (Jean Knight) and I feel your loss at this sad time. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Bradish and your wonderful family.

My deepest sympathy to the Bradish family on their loss. Bill was a fine man of highest integrity and he will be missed by his family and many friends.

Bill was a class guy. Well prepared. Always did his officiating homework prior to a contest no matter what sport. We were pleased to have him in our booth at Rogers High School as an observer one night few years back. I watched him work football; sat under his leadership when he did rules interpretations and marveled at his love of life. You always got a fair game from Bill. He taught us so much. We were fortunate to have him for so many years. My sympathy to the Bradish Family. He will be...