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Lynn Stambaugh
April 2, 2025
Carol,
Our deepest sympathies for your profound loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during such a difficult time.
Craig and Lynn Stambaugh
Vince Conroy
March 31, 2025
We had a Lot of Fun Pal...Still have the "Big Dick" Driver you invented...Johnny Mac and I will play a round in your honor this summer....Miss the "Pizza Parties" WOW!! that you and Carol used to have...You were a Good Friend..Thanks
Vince & Margie Conroy
David L. Hoerchler
March 21, 2025
Carol,
We were saddened to learn of Brad's passing. There is little we can put into words that may help you with your loss.
We knew Brad for nearly 50 years. He was always cheerful, supportive and truly glad to see us.
He was a renaissance man in his approach to life: from his hobbies to his humor, intellect and especially his art. Many of those artworks grace the walls of our home and keep him with us.
We had many happy times though too many to recount. One of my most memorable was a fly-in fishing trip to Canada, with my twin and my father. I believe you are familiar with the tails of our experience.
Brad will always be remembered, as will you and we'll stay in touch.
Thank God we knew him.
David & Victoria Hoerchler
Jon D.
March 19, 2025
Brad was a wonderful friend that I met through Garden railroads. We had the opportunity to visit him and have dinner once at his house. He was the one who taught me about intellectual property. And he was so kind to my son if this lets me, I will put a link to a YouTube video so you can see his garden railroad.
https://youtu.be/Gp16jx1d4Sw?si=GPiXV2q_AvB3TErs
Ron Hill
March 19, 2025
It is sad Carol to hear of Brad´s passing away. He has been a friend for a long time, shared a lot of model train knowledge with each other and Evernote got to enjoy a model train show together. Always seeing his latest paintings. Always looked forward to Christmas to swap Christmas cards. He will be missed a lot and never forgotten.
Jim J Sobotowicz
March 16, 2025
I didn't know Brad all that well. I knew him through my brother. I just wanted to write a few words honoring him as a good man and a very talented person. I am sure he is missed in many ways.
Annie Wright
March 14, 2025
To all of Brad's family and friends,please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. I went to school with Brad. He was a very nice,kind and respected young man.
I was given this note after my brother passed away,it has helped me alot.
Brad may be gone from your sight, gone from your touch, but he will always be in your heartvand soul.
Asking the good Lord to give you strength as you go through this sad time.
George Fletcher
March 14, 2025
A member of our `Consumer´ group.
I hear we will all have jobs in heaven glorifying God..
Heaven is set for a repaint ...
RIP
David and Elaine Strickland
March 13, 2025
We will miss our great times with Brad. Best wishes to Carol.
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March 13, 2025
Brad Bennett Obituary
Bradley "Brad" John Bennett, 73, passed away on March 3, 2025, in Saint Augustine, Florida. He was born on May 9, 1951, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Over the years, he made his home in Kenosha and Madison, Wisconsin, as well as Elmhurst, Illinois... Read Brad Bennett's Obituary
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