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Bradley Lauer Obituary

LAUER Bradley Ray Lauer, age 34, of Reynoldsburg, on Sunday, November 13, 2005. Preceded in death by father Dr. Bernard R. Lauer. Survived by children, Andrew, Morgan, Julia; mother, Nannette (John) Downey; sister, Denise (David) Pence; grandparents, Walter and Bernice King; uncle, Edward King; aunt, Rebecca (Larry) Marvin; cousins, Michael King and Larry Marvin. Memorial Service 8 p.m. Thursday, November 17, 2005 at SCHOEDINGER NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 1051 East Johnstown Road, Gahanna, where the family will be receiving visitors for one hour prior to the service. Contributions may be made to a charity of your choice in Brad's memory. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to send condolences.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Nov. 16, 2005.

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Morgan lauer

January 26, 2023

I passed math by less than one percent :´-) I love you so much I wish you were here

morgan lauer

December 10, 2022

im in college now!! i'm gonna go to OSU after I get my associates just like grandpa lauer did

Morgan Lauer

June 18, 2022

i still miss you. it hasn´t gotten any better

Morgan lauer

April 8, 2021

I miss you daddy

Sue Mckibben

November 21, 2005

I took for granted that you would always be in my life. I can't stop thinking of you. My thoughts keep taking me back to the day our daughter was born. You made that beautiful. If I could have only one wish, Bradley Ray...Just one. Look down on her, be her angel. You are now her Sunshine Daddy. We love you, we miss you. Love--Your Pie.

Jose Perez

November 16, 2005

My hart goes to the family of Brad, good and special friend.

Always will be missed.

God will have you by his side.

Brittany Bartow

November 16, 2005

My deepest prayers and condolences are with you all. I will never forget the big bear hugs that picked me up off the floor everytime. Brad had a sense of humor and a way with words. Most of the time he pulled one liners out of the sky that would suprise you at first make you laugh out loud and then go grab your dictionary. He had the nicest laugh. And a goergous smile. I am going to miss the pet names he made up for us. Once you got one, it remained the same. It was a privilege to be a part of Bradly's life. He had a sense of pride that he carried with him. I will always remember him in that way and keep him in my heart forever. He was so unique and inquisitive. Seventeen years was not long enough. Goodbye Bradly Ray. We will meet again. I love you!

Aimee Arthur

November 16, 2005

If I could tell you one more thing, it would be "thank you." I would thank you for being such a wonderful friend and such a ray of sunshine in this sometimes dreary world. I will remember you as the happy-go-lucky person you were. Thank you for letting me be a guest in your short life. Thank you for being there when no-one else was. I will love you always Brad. God be with you and your dear family.
-Aim

TRACY CATHEL

November 16, 2005

MY THOUGHTS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY,

HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND THAT I GOT TO KNOW WORKING AT LOEB ELEC.

Tracy Springer

November 16, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with all his family & friends. I worked with Brad @ Loeb Elec. for several yrs.& he was such a fun & crazy person to work with & he would always talk to everyone. I will always remember his great smile & personality.

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