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Jeff Annis
March 30, 2025
I did not know Brad Greek personally. I thought it noteworthy what a great active life he lived and then came Parkinson´s. Handsome, healthy and active people such as Brad still can end up with Parkinson´s in their life. This is an all too common story today. Many family and friends have been in this battle, similar to Brad´s. I think it is notable that the family highlighted the local Parkinson´s Support group for memorials. That is a very good cause to support. Brad´s great life highlights our needs to support those who care for Parkinson´s sufferers and the need to find cures and support care. God Speed to Grad and God bless his hoped ones and friends. My family will support the Parkinson´s support with a donation in memory of Brad´s great life.
Paul Herzwurm
March 20, 2025
Brad and I met when he had a knee that was arthritic, he was already significantly impaired due to his Parkinsons. Brad elected to have his knee replaced and Rhonda took care of him in the hospital and at home. Brad had many complications after surgery but he always maintained a positive attitude and the drive to keep his independence. He was a wonderful husband and father, Rhonda took great care of him over the years. I am proud to say that he was my friend.
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March 18, 2025
Bradley Greek Obituary
Bradley ( Brad) V. Greek born on Christmas day in Winner SD ended his 17 year battle with Parkinson'sdisease on March 10, 2025. He was 72. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years , Rhonda Greek hisdevoted son, Nick Greek , his brother... Read Bradley Greek's Obituary
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