Laura L. Bradnick, 62, died unexpectedly Thursday, December 25, 2008.
She was a life resident of Akron.
Preceded in death by her father, James Quesen-berry and daughter, Ilene Chapline. Laura is survived by her husband, Jeff; daughter, Susan Bradnick; granddaughters, Kristina Bradnick, Nyla Walker, Nicole Chapline and Caitlin Chapline; great-grandson, Malachi Hall; mother, Nora Jane Quesenberry; brothers, Dan, Foy (Becki) Quesenberry.
Cremation has taken place. (Campfield-Hickman-Collier, 330-745-3161)
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Vonda Coffman
January 21, 2009
To my friend and the only person who could call me by my middle name (and vice-versa): I pray that you have found the complete peace that you never fully knew in your life. I find confort in knowing that you have fully realized how loved you are, how important you are and how smart you are. Even though we didn't speak for periods of time, we maintained a consistent, loving connection and I miss you. I am glad you have release from your physical discomfort.
Susan Bradnick
January 15, 2009
Momma I'm lost without you. Sometimes I get so confused and don't know what to do. I miss being able to turn to you for help and I know I should be strong but sometimes I don;t want to be strong. I have to be strong because that is what you taught me to do and be. You were one of the strongest women I'd ever known. I know I will get thru this but I really do miss you but I know this was better for you. I LOVE AND MISS YOU TREMENDOUSLY!!!!!! SU
helen wilson
January 11, 2009
so sorry for your loss
ken and lisa mathes
January 11, 2009
we were so sorry to hear of your loss, if you need anything please do not hesitate to ask.
Susan Bradnick
January 7, 2009
I MISS YOU SO MUCH MOMMA!!!! I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART AND I ALWAYS WILL!! YOU'RE IN MY HEART FOREVER MOMMA!!! I LOVE YOU!!! SU
Susan Bradnick
January 2, 2009
Momma I'm so lost without you! I don't know how to think right now. I've reached for the phone so many times to call you and then I realize I can't. You've left me with a life time of wonderful, happy and laughing memories that no one can take from me. I will always miss you. You were the one I turned to when I couldn't figure things out and now I'll do that with everything you taught me. Trust me momma you taught me very well. My life seems to be in oblivion right now but I know it'll be alright because I know you are no longer suffering. I didn't like to see you suffer and I know God has taken you and you suffer no more. It does my heart and soul good to know you are in a much better place. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU MOMMA!!! SU
Susan Bradnick
December 30, 2008
Momma I know this sounds funny but I keep waiting for you to call me or just come walking around the corner to give that loving smile you always gave when you saw me. Your eyes always told me soooo much before you ever spoke a word to me. I miss that but it is so etched in my memories that I will never forget it. You have the most beautiful warm smile I've ever seen. I MISS YOU MOMMA!!! I LOVE YOU!! SU
Felton and Penny Shropshire
December 30, 2008
Our condolences go out to you and your family in this time of need. Our prayers will be with you. May god help you and your loved ones through this time of sorrow
Mary Eckert
December 29, 2008
Sue, I am deeply sorry to hear about the lose of your mother, I know what a difficult time this is for you, and my prays are with you and your family.
Pam Clelland
December 28, 2008
My deepest sympathy to the family. May God grant you all the strength to get through.
Susan Bradnick
December 28, 2008
Momma I miss you so very much. You were my mother, teacher, confidant and my best friend. You were the strong hold of our family. You were the strongest woman I will ever know in my lifetime. You gave me the best childhood any person would loved to have had. I know that you are in a better place and I thank God for taking you there. You will be so painfully missed but you are in the most precious place possible- IN MY HEART AND MEMORIES. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH MOMMA THAT I ALWAYS FELT MY HEART COULDN'T HOLD ALL OF IT.
I miss you Momma. Love SU
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