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Clyde Anderson
December 20, 2023
Bradley and I attended school together at Lake Shore Jr High in Jacksonville. We used to go in search of "arrowheads" in fields that were being cleared for development along Blanding Blvd.
I was going through my collection today and it brought back memories of those wonderful days, especially the ones we found together. I was curious how he was doing, and here I am. Sorry now that I didn't look Bradley up 20 years ago and share stories. We were close friends in school but went to different High Schools, and never reconnected, although I thought about him often. I wonder if he remembered me. RIP Bradley, Our paths will cross again.
Julie Wadford Schilling
January 23, 2008
I am the daughter of Stanley and Brenda Wadford. My dad and Mr. Redwine were coworkers and friends at W-D. I have fond memories of Mr. Redwine when I was a very little girl. He would talk to me about my Kermit the Frog doll I carried everywhere. He would let me sit in his office and we would talk. We still exchanged Christmas cards for all these years. He's a special, loving, warm individual who gave me so much peace about the hard work my father had to do every day. I am so lucky to have met and known him in my life -- even 25 years later his life had an impact on mine!
Stanley and Brenda Wadford
January 22, 2008
Please accept our deepest sympathies. Bradley was a wonderful teacher and mentor. We will always have fond memories of a very special individual.
evelyn / alex Leslie
January 5, 2008
Brad was a dear friend and a true gentleman.Played golf and cards with him and attented many Social Club dinners.
He will be missed.
Evelyn and Alex
Gene Ledig
January 5, 2008
Dear Anne and Bradley,
Your father was a true Southern gentleman and a very nice man. I'm certain if my Mother were alive today, she would join me in sending sincere condolences to both of you, and your families.
Gene Tyler Ledig, daughter of Katharine R. Tyler, Jacksonville, Florida.
Hal and Sherri Hopkins
January 4, 2008
We will all miss Bradley. He was a great part of so many lives.
Luanne Fowler DeMore
January 4, 2008
Ann, I was so sorry to hear about your dad's death. I am so sorry that I will not be able to attend the graveside service since Uncle Earl's service is in Newnan at the family cemetary at noon. Please know how wonderful I thought your father was. He was a super person and so kind and friendly. I also remember what a devoted son he was to Aunt Maybelle.
Gary and I are living in Augusta, but I am commuting to Atlanta to work. Life stays busy. Would love to hear from you. My email is [email protected] I would love to hear from you and catch up.
Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Luanne
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