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Etta Rosber
September 22, 2011
Brad was a wonderful, nice and easy-going spirit. I worked with him him here at Marsh and I will miss him. Thank you for sharing him with us. You're in my prayers.
September 22, 2011
Please accept my deepest and most sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one, Brad. He and I shared time together as students at the University of Baltimore and as colleagues at Marsh's Baltimore office. I admired the creative spirit he brought to both. He will be missed!
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Sonya Wilson
University of Baltimore Alumnus
Former Marsh employee
September 22, 2011
I am truly sorry for your loss. To Brad's family and friends, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Robin Tierney, Marsh, Morristown, NJ
September 22, 2011
I attended high school with Brad. I haven't had contact with him in recent years, but still consider him a friend. We shared many laughs! My condolences to the family.
Jeni Herman
Kathleen Kreuzer
September 22, 2011
Dear Hoss Family,
I am so sorry for you loss. Brad was such a great colleague. I recently got the chance to know him and thought the world of him.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Kreuzer, Marsh
Paula Wiesner
September 22, 2011
I was Brad's manager when I was leader of the South Zone Creative Services. We worked together quite a bit . . . he was very dedicated and talented, and most of all, an extremely nice person. Just the other day I found a card he had sent me when I left the company. I saved it because it was a very kind note. God bless your family in this sad time.
Michelle Glass
September 22, 2011
Please accept my deepest sympathies during this difficult time. Brad is one of the sweetest people I've ever known; he brought a certain light to every project we worked on together at Marsh. His brilliance, creativity, and kindness will be missed by many. To Brad's partner and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. "Only the good die young"
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