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Diana Parkhurst
November 21, 2006
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!
Thomas Goff
November 21, 2006
I only knew Brad back in HS. When he joined our school, he was instantly liked by everyone. Brad recently contacted me through Classmates and we exchanged a few emails. He wanted to connect with some old friends. My wife remembers him from URI days. They talked via the internet too. I remember Brad as kind, intense, and fun-loving . I'm so glad I got to talk to him before he left us. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Tom
Tootsie Zinni
November 20, 2006
Margaret,
May the comfort of family and friends be your strength now and
in the days ahead.
Sent with love.
Kathy Pinkham
November 20, 2006
So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Deborah Aguiar
November 20, 2006
A man of integrity and conviction I will miss you. Rest in peace, my friend.
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