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January 3, 2012
Kathy, I'm so sorry to hear of Brads passing. I thought he and I had a close connection even though we were far apart. I regret not being able to visit more often. My favorite memories were innertubing down the creek at the cabin. I'll miss Brad dearly. Take Care, Butler
L. Jackson
December 19, 2011
May the "peace of God "(Philipians 4:6,7) be yours as you cope with such a loss. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Christine (Stephens) Rettig
December 15, 2011
Brad, we will miss you. You always had a jovial laugh. We had great times as kids, and when we visited you in 1986, you showed us a wonderful time. Kathy, you are in our prayers with your loss. We know what it is like to lose a brother, as we lost Larry in 2008. Like Wayne said, we will remember the dead cow joke!
Shona (Dains) John
December 15, 2011
Dear Kathy and family.
I have known Brad for more than 50 years when we were all kids of "Livoti Tract." I will miss his smile and his hardy laugh. I loved seeing Brad at all our class reunions from Oakmont High. Brad was always the 1st one there and the last to leave. He was such an inspiration to others. He was sooo kind....yup, that was Brad. He would give you the shirt off his back if he knew you needed it. I will truly miss Brad and our lifelong friendship. You will be missed my dear friend...but not forgotten.
Rest in Peace Brad.....you are now with the angels.
Wayne Stephens
December 15, 2011
Everyone will miss Brad. What a great sense of humor. I'll never forget what has four legs and can't walk, and "seat" dives.
December 15, 2011
Brad, will miss you. You always had a smile on your face whenever I saw you. We had some distance between us as adults but I was glad to be able to visit you when we made trips to California. Cousin Mark
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