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James Kelley
October 26, 2023
Dear Nancy, My deepest condolences. It has been a few years since I saw Brad. He was a force of nature and a warm soul. He will be missed.
All our best to you.
Edward Taylor
October 26, 2023
Brad always with his stories about how the world worked wasn't far off. His road warrior mindset was a site to behold. He was one of a kind. Nancy and kids my condolences. Husker forever!
Alice Clemenger
October 25, 2023
Dear Nancy, I am so sorry to hear of Brad's passing. I will long remember how generous he was with his time and money towards the baseball programs in Papillion. My thoughts and prayers are with your dear family.
Maggie Stilwell Jones
October 25, 2023
Oh Nancy, this is sad news. There truly are no words. Feel the love all those who know you have for you. My sincere sympathy, Maggie
Rachel Willand-Charnley
October 24, 2023
It has been many years since I saw Brad, however the memories I have as a young child at baseball games continues to resonates with me. Gone too soon. Our sympathies to the family-
Rachel Willand-Charnley
Jeff Squires
October 23, 2023
I have some great and cherished memories working with Brad. Michele and I extend our sympathies for your loss.
Jim Lynch
October 22, 2023
Dear Nancy,
Jane and I send to you and your family our sincere sympathies
Cindy Hamm
October 22, 2023
To Nancy and family, I´m so sorry to hear of Brad´s passing. Hang on to all of your wonderful memories and cherish them. Sending prayers, love and hugs to all of you!
Patty LeBaron
October 22, 2023
Nancy, I´m so sorry for your loss. I hope your family and memories will give you comfort. I´m sending you love, peace and hugs.
Jim Glen
October 22, 2023
RIP Brad. So many good times in HS. Driving around in his little MG (I think.. little red sports car). Going on road trips to Cozad for summer track meets. Sending good energy out to Nancy and family.
Marli Meyer
October 22, 2023
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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