Brad died early in 1993, in San Diego, California, after a long illness. His mom was with him. He had attended the University of Dayton, and later became an attorney. He lived in Texas for awhile. I met him in seventh grade, at Valley. He and I attended a music camp that summer at Wright State, and shared rides. We later shared a lot of time in band and classes. Brad's life was dramatic and I shared in some of that drama. I remember riding around in his robin's egg blue Toyota Corolla. I also became good friends with his mom, Sue. Brad and Sue are both missed, and both enriched my life.
Brad Never did anything HALF way. It was either all our nothing! I remember helping him with that Toyota raffle that he did 95% of by himself. Man did he ever stress over that one!. He was truly unique and definetly 1 of a kind. I regret that we did not keep in touch after I left. Being my band buddy for 3 years, we knew alot of stuff on each other that no one else ever did. We always had a grand time, and I looked up to him and learned alot from him. I can only image what kind of "Old Man" he would have become. It Too would have been totaly unique and done only as Brad could have done. Fond Memories.
I remember Brad as very outgoing. We would have parties at his house with Rick F., Kim F., and Kathy S. We would play games and have a lot of fun laughing....
Kim Fahrney (Irwin)
Brad died early in 1993, in San Diego, California, after a long illness. His mom was with him. He had attended the University of Dayton, and later became an attorney. He lived in Texas for awhile. I met him in seventh grade, at Valley. He and I attended a music camp that summer at Wright State, and shared rides. We later shared a lot of time in band and classes. Brad's life was dramatic and I shared in some of that drama. I remember riding around in his robin's egg blue Toyota Corolla. I also became good friends with his mom, Sue. Brad and Sue are both missed, and both enriched my life.
Sheryl (Sherry) Stevens
I remember Brad as one that always would make me laugh...especially when we were at Valley....
Sharon Boggs
Brad Never did anything HALF way. It was either all our nothing! I remember helping him with that Toyota raffle that he did 95% of by himself. Man did he ever stress over that one!. He was truly unique and definetly 1 of a kind. I regret that we did not keep in touch after I left. Being my band buddy for 3 years, we knew alot of stuff on each other that no one else ever did. We always had a grand time, and I looked up to him and learned alot from him. I can only image what kind of "Old Man" he would have become. It Too would have been totaly unique and done only as Brad could have done. Fond Memories.
Daniel Moore
I remember Brad as very outgoing. We would have parties at his house with Rick F., Kim F., and Kathy S. We would play games and have a lot of fun laughing....