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Glenn Bradford
In Memory of
Glenn U.
Bradford Jr.
1942 - 2017
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Condolence From: Sondra Sandy Puckett
Condolence: Glenn was one of my best friends for 54 years- I considered him a man of honor and sweetness that is rare in today's world.
I will cherish the memories we made the last 14 months he was back home in Pineville.
He always had a spot on senses of humor and I loved talking to him over the phone and the visit I had at his nursing facility.
He will design a golden room in Heaven- Love you Glenn.
Saturday December 16, 2017
Condolence From: George Bennett
Condolence: Glenn and I were friends through 12 years of public school, lost regular touch during college and working careers, but regained our friendship when he came back to Pineville as a result of his debilitating Parkinson’s Disease.
He was a leading architect for many years, having designed numerous buildings not only in the U.S., but around the world. He was a gentle soul with a remarkable intellect and affable personality. We shared many good conversations and a lot of laughs about life’s foibles. I’m sure he’s now busy designing heavenly buildings that we should all hope to inhabit someday !
Wednesday December 06, 2017
Condolence From: MAC
Condolence: "God is our refuge and strength; a help that is readily found in times of distress." (Psalms 46:1) My deepest condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. And may the above words give you some comfort at this difficult time.
Wednesday December 06, 2017
Condolence From: George Bennett
Condolence: Glenn was a good friend, with who I shared many good conversations and a lot of laughs. He was a very successful architect , having designed many buildings from Texas to Saudi Arabia. A gentle soul of immeasurable intellect, Glenn was an unfortunate victim of Parkinson’s Disease and passed from this life too soon. Hope to see him again because I know he’s already busy designing new heavenly structures !
Wednesday December 06, 2017
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