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John Weber
October 17, 2020
As a youngster growing up in Baltimore in the mid 1960’s, we went to see Colts games. My dad new Ordell and brought him to an inner city church to talk with the kids there. Later I went to Roanoke College with Ordell’s son Jon. Best wishes to the family.
Anthony Daly-Leonard
August 12, 2019
Great player, great man. Up in Heaven they'll be
enjoying the Braase, Donovan and Fans show live every day.
Freddie Scott
April 18, 2019
Prayers for the family
John Dutton
April 18, 2019
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
April 16, 2019
So very sorry to hear, my thoughts and prayers go out to Liz and the entire family. He and Mrs. Braase were so very hospitable to a crazy group of college girls when we crashed in on them way back in the seventies. They showed us the best time ever!
Shelbey Ayers
April 14, 2019
My deepest condolences! I was Ordell's Companion while he was living in Towson! I truly did enjoy his huge collection of the Colts etc.he certainly will be missed!
#81 Ordell in my painting of the Greatest Game Ever Played seen by John Steadman. Had the great pleasure of dinner with Ordell at Sparrows Point CC.
John Cooper
April 5, 2019
B W
April 1, 2019
My sincere condolences to the family of Ordell W. Braase. He will be dearly missed. May God comfort your hearts each day with his tender compassion. Psalm 86:15
James Howes
April 1, 2019
Very sorry to learn of Ordell's passing. I got to know him after he retired from playing for the Colts, when he was working for Pritchard-King truck bodies in Baltimore and later when he was doing radio commentary. Such a warm-hearted, friendly guy who was liked by all!
John Call
March 30, 2019
My Prayers and Condolences to the Braase Family for your loss. I'm son of Jack Call #25 (Mr. Braase's teammate), it was an honor meeting him in 2008 at the 50th reunion.
1958 Baltimore Colts
John Call
March 30, 2019
2008 Baltimore Colts 50th Reunion
John Call
March 30, 2019
60th Reunion '58 Colts
John Call
March 30, 2019
Hi, My name is John Call, son of Jack Call (#25,'57-'58 Baltimore Colts), My condolences to the Braase Family for the loss of Mr. Ordell Braase. He will be missed!! :(
March 30, 2019
Please accept my deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your dear mother. May you find peace from God during this difficult time. Rm. 15:33
AC GA
March 29, 2019
May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad and difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76.
Dawn Sorenson
March 29, 2019
Dear family of Ordell---I am a family member of the Rademacher Reunion, Dawn Davis Sorenson. Your mother Janice was a cousin to my dad, Duane Davis. Many of you were in attendance at the Rademacher Reunion in Brainerd Minnesota. Oh the fun we all had!!! My family also visited with your dad at his home. That was back in 1998. Anyway, we sure treasure the wonderful days of all the cousins getting together for the Rademacher Reunion. God bless the memories we have of your family. Thinking of you. Dawn Davis Sorenson from Garretson South Dakota
G P
March 29, 2019
I'm sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort give you peace.
S A
March 29, 2019
My deepest condolences to the family on your loss. The loss of a loved one can be very heartbreaking. May all of you find comfort and peace in all the loving memories you've shared together of your father and grandfather. Please be comforted in knowing that God understands your grief and he cares for you. (1 Peter 5:6,7)
Barry cohen
March 29, 2019
Enjoy the reunion with all of your teammates who preceded you.
Pamela Johnson
March 29, 2019
Our Heavenly Father has given us a life span of 70-80 years if we are especially strong. May you celebrate a life well lived and loved by many. May the words of Psalm 90:10,14 bring comfort to the family.
Ms
March 29, 2019
To the family of Ordell W. Braase I would like to express my condolence to you may the God of comfort bring comfort to you with his right arm extended to you Isa.41:10
Stephen Barnaba
March 29, 2019
Rest in peace Ordell. May the everlasting light shine upon you. Thanks for the memories of the good old days of the Baltimore Colts and The Flaming Pit. You will live in the hearts of those whose path you have crossed along with Gino and Johnny U.
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