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Walt posted a condolence
Brad was one of the first guys that I had met when I moved to Las Vegas. We played quite a few rounds of golf together along with Ray and Jerry. I will always keep those memories with me. The four of us enjoying life and having a good time on the course. I feel very lucky to have know Brad and will miss his friendship. My condolences to Susan and the rest of Brads family.
Walter Willett
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Richard Lewis posted a condolence
Brad and Susan were our first golfing buddies. We met on the course and our friendship grew. Me and Susan, constantly looking for golf balls. Never mind we had thousands in the garage, we wanted more. Brad used to always tell me when I would duff my first shot, hit a great drive, and he would say, "Richard, you need to learn to hit your second shot, first!" MJ and I will miss him dearly. Richard & MJ
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Karen Hazzard posted a condolence
My family's thoughts and prayers are with Brad's family at this sad time. I wish we lived closer, special prayers for your strength Susie. Love Karen & family
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Brant Ward posted a condolence
I knew Brad through his son Scott, and we had only met a few times. But he was such a friendly, funny fellow that it felt like we had been friends for years.
I viewed Brad as a hard working, honest, trustworthy, reliable individual. And I base that view on what a great son he raised in Scott. I believe the characteristics that I see in Scott were passed along from Brad.
You can’t ask for much more as a father than to have left this world with such a wonderful legacy.
My wife and I will both miss the opportunity of seeing Brad again. Our thoughts and prayers are with Scott, and Sue, and all the family members.
Brant and Linda Ward
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Kathy and Geno posted a condolence
We met Brad thru his wonderful wife Susan while working at Coremark. We had several opportunities to visit with them in their home after moving to Oregon in 2005. We will miss him and keep his wife in our daily prayers, and extended family members. Love you Susan.......Kathy and Geno
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Debbie Basile & Armondo posted a condolence
Iam sad my Uncle had to leave us but one day we will all be togeather again.I know how PROUD he was of his son Scott & how much he LOVED his wife and of course his little dog Morgan which really kept him busy through out the day. He is now in GODS hands and free of the pain he was in. I really got to talk to him the last few years on the phone and e-mails usually 2x a week. I love him and miss him so much. ours prayers go out to Susan Scott & Morgan which will miss him so much
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Lori Nieuwkoop posted a condolence
Aunt Sue I wanted to send my condolences and tell you that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
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ROBACH posted a condolence
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU SCOTT.
LOVE, YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS (THE ROBACH GANG) IN MICHIGAN.
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Kaye Taylor posted a condolence
I lit a candle but I guess I forgot to do something else.
I met Brad at a dog park. Morgan was just 5 months old, and my pup was 4 months. The dogs hit it off instantly. So Brad and I talked and talked about our pooches.
Brad and I met every morning for well over a year at one dog park or another. As we grew closer the dogs became best of buds. Brad and Susan would leave Morgan for "sleepovers" when they would go away for a few days, and boy did the dogs have a blast.
My little one had her share of sleepovers also.
One day Brad came over to leave Morgan for a few hours. Morgan knew the house and jumped right out of the car window! Brad was out right after him, in a panic. He just couldn't believe Morgan would do that. With hands on his hips, and with a look of disapproval, Brad says " Morgan what's the matter with you?" You see the look on Morgan's face saying, "It's ok, I know where I am" It was the funniest thing I've ever seen.
Brad worked tirelessly to get Morgan to become a service dog. I'm sure when Brad needed Morgan the most, Morgan gave all he had learned from his master.
Rest in peace buddy, and I hope we all meet up in the future.
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Pat Hirst posted a condolence
My parys are with you Sue and your family. I was very sorry to hear about Brad.
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Terri Emmett posted a condolence
Sue, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, so very sorry for your loss. Terri
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Margo and Denny posted a condolence
We met Brad while he was courting Sue,way back when. He came to watch us girls bowl and of course gave us his bowling tips on how to get better. We started to golf as couples and had many great times along with his advice on golfing too. We even brought in a New Year in one of the worst storms ever. When Brad took Sue to Ca. we visited them many times and then started a new friendship with him becoming the best tour guide ever. Brad was up for any new adventure and he knew the inside dope on all the hot spots in Reno,Tahoe and Sacremento. This also continued to Vegas, Baby! Dennis and I really ate up his stories and loved the attention he gave us. He was a great informed and smart person. We have so many wonderful memories of him and will miss his laugh too. We were so sorry to hear of his suffering, but we know God has plans for him and we are sure He will be a great tour guide for him too! And yes Brad,let us not forget our "money management" Loved you, our friend!! Denny and Margo
Our prayers are with you Sue,and Scott. We know you will be strong thru this most difficult time.
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Janel & Craig Short Janel & Craig Short posted a condolence
Ours prayers our with you & Scott through this difficult time. We love You
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Lou & Sue Robach posted a condolence
Dear Scott & family, our deepest sympathies on the loss of Brad. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
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Mary Jane Lewis posted a condolence
Hi Susan and Scott, Richard and I feel so much love for both of you. My so vivid memory of Brad was when Richard and I were visiting in Las Vegas, golfing and having a great time. Brad said that he had been to the doctor and he told him that he needed to quit going to the buffets. I know Brad always had a two for one coupon. Anyway, Brad said his doctor told him to stay away from the buffets. Brad then had a dream about a folk chasing him. Every time I think of this, I think about Brad, his wonderful and loving personality and the order of the folk, Love, mj & Richard
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Dj Williams posted a condolence
It makes me sad to think I will never get to talk to Brad anymore. He was always the voice of reason and common sense. On Saturdays nights when I was a kid, we would watch cops on t.v. and laugh at the weird people gettin busted. Even to this day I can't watch cops without thinking of Brad. Brad tought me alot of things while I was growing up and I feel blessed to have had him in our lives. I will miss his laugh, his smile and his love for life. R.I.P Brad
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Denny & Roseann posted a condolence
Susan,Scotty & Morgan
Brad & I go back about forty-five years. We lived accross the street from each other in Grand Rapids,Mi. I could go on & on,but what I can say is that he was one of the best people I've known. He will be deeply missed by all of us. Are prayers and thoughts are with both of you.
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Cathy Schut posted a condolence
Susan I wish I could be with you today at Brad's memorial service. I am there with you in thoughs and prayers. Going to miss Brad's smile and his kind works also as my bookie ( SMILE ) Brad. Hugs and kisses to you Sue and Morgan.
Cathy.
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Tom & Joy Noel posted a condolence
Sue, Our thoughts and prayers have been with you. We have good memories of Brad . How he loved you Sue and also his golf. We're glad we got to spend time with you both last summer. We love you, Tom & Joy
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Sandi Presler posted a condolence
Sue, I am sorry to hear of the passing of Brad. I know that you loved him very very much. Your love followed him all across this country. Not every woman who would up and leave family and all she knew to do that.
Brad I remember as a happy man with a sense of humor that was outstanding. He was very smart; sometimes it was intimidating to me. He was a good fit for you and the boys.
I know that you will miss him alot. I pray that God will give you PEACE that only comes from HIM. God bless you, Sue.
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John Hoertz posted a condolence
Mr. Dickinson, I never knew you, sir, but I know your son, Scott. He's my best friend, even though I live in Atlanta and he in San Francisco. I got to know a little about you over the years through your son and I can tell you, sir, that he loved you dearly. He lit up whenever he spoke of you. It is clear you were a good Dad, because of how good a man your son, Scott, turned out to be and how much he cared for you. If you ever wondered whether you "did it right" in raising your kids, well, if your son Bradley Scott is any indication, then the answer would be an emphatic "YES, you did! Rest in peace, Mr. Bradley Dickinson. You will be reunited with your son, Bradley Scott, and the rest of your family in the future and all will be "right" again! Respectfully, John Hoertz
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Jennie (Kluting) Taylor posted a condolence
Aunt Susie,I can't imagine the pain you must be feeling. I hope that having your family close by is helping. You are in my prayers every day. I am so glad Adam and I got to spend a little time with you and Uncle Brad while we were there last spring. Love, Jennie
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Pam Moore posted a condolence
Hi Sue,
I remember when you and brad would come over to the house and play bridge. Brad would always always call my daughter Irene instead of Nicole.It drove her crazy.A long time ago I use to be a Wheaton.(in grand rapids mi) I'm sorry for your lost. Your in our thoughts and prayers .
Pam Moore (Wheaton).
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Michael Proiette posted a condolence
Bradley was my first neighbor in Rocklin, Ca. and a great neighbor. Brad and Sue watched over my young children many times and the children really loved to be with him, especially Michael. Brad would attempt to visit with me every time he came to visit CA. but unfortunately I wasn't in the office the last time he was here. I was attempting to contact him so I would be available to chat at his next visit to Ca. but unfortunately He passed. The Proiette family will miss him.
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