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lynnlandry02@gmail.com posted a condolence
Sunday, May 23, 2021
RIP Brad...we remember the good old days of the early 80's. You were lots of laughs that we will remember fondly. Kevin and Lynn Landry
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Bill posted a condolence
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Brad, man, we had good-times. When we got that "Pogey Day Smile", we knew we were in for some fun! You were a real ladies man. You could sure reel them in, whether it was The Village Gate, The Rodeo, or Sobeys. Thanks for the leftovers Dude. I will always be your wing man.
You understood the joy of the outdoors. After 4 or 5 days back at Lake Eagle, supplies would get low. Is it time to pack up?
Nope.
We just got the campfire tripod just right, and this log bench is really comfy now. Lets run our smokey selves back in town and get a couple of chickens, a bag of potatoes and a big bottle of rum. We'd hike right back in for a few more days. With any luck, we'd get a few more brookies for a treat.
Sometimes you could really piss me off though. You never meant any harm, and it never came from a mean place. You have a kind and loving heart, and had a hard time understanding why anyone would get angry with you.
I wish we could have another fishing trip. Someday we will.
Friends always,
Bill
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Morgan posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
I will never forget my brother's wonderful sense of humour. Sometimes it hit you like a pillow to the face, and other times you had to think a moment, which only made it funnier.
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Julie posted a condolence
Sunday, May 16, 2021
My favorite memory is of uncle Brad teaching me how to actually make gravy. In nannys kitchen about 20 years ago. Still hear him every time I make it! Thanks for the life skill I still get compliments on. Much love
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