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Edward Marth
June 19, 2004
Dear Mojie, Amy, and family:
Brad was special to so many people, as the attendance showed in only a small way. As long as we remember him he will never leave us entirely; the memories are both fun and fond. We are all better for having known him.
Sincerely,
Ed
Mary Gormley
June 16, 2004
Brad was "one-of-a-kind". You would enter a room and know immediately that Brad was there. He enjoyed life to the fullest, a feat most of us would like to achieve. To describe him the best: "Service Above Self". I asked him to put in a good word for all of us with GOD when they have their fireside chat--I really hope he does! I really need it!
Rita Casady
June 16, 2004
We have lost so much, but heaven has gained so much more. We will always love you, Rita
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