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William Brad McCrudden

WYNANTSKILL, New York

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William Brad McCrudden WYNANTSKILL - William Brad McCrudden, 37, of Merryhill Road died suddenly Tuesday, April 30, 2013, at Samaritan Hospital. Born in Norristown, PA, he was the son of Jean Seppa Marinari of Lincoln University, PA and the late William Joseph McCrudden, step son of Patrick T....

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"such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be here.." you are forever loved and missed, Brad... LoisAnn

Another year, Brad .... you are not forgotten and still bring a smile..(except for the tears right now as I type this..) Hugs for all of you ...

You still bring smiles, Brad, and always will. How we wish you were still here.. we love and miss you...

We miss you guys so much, and the friendship you have with our sons: the stories !!!

Love you Carmen, Liam and Wyatt..so many hugs, so many. Love LoisAnn and Donald

Our thoughts and prayers are with the McCrudden and Marinari families in this toughest of times.

John, John and Chris

The Kaddis Group

Words can't express the loss our family has in Brad's passing. I so enjoyed seeing him grow and develop into the kind family oriented man he became I will so miss the long distance calls that I would have from him where he would share how he loved being a Dad and sharing all of the antics of the kids. He was a terrific Dad and husband. We will have to hold onto the lovely memories we shared with and the many smiles and laughs we shared. May God watch over Jean, Pat, Carmen, and the children...

I worked with Brad at HANYS. My thoughts are shock and pain at this loss. Brad was a wonderful and sweet person and I know he will be missed. My heart goes out to his family, especially his wife and children who he spoke of often. May God bless Brad's family in their time of need and allow Brad to watch over them now with an Angel's grace.

I had the pleasure of working with Brad at BSNENY. His passion for his work and his family showed daily. He will be missed by his co-workers here. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.