@pointfivezero said:
Thanks to all for the kind comments and shared experiences with Brad. He was a special human being.
Memories are now sustaining us. For his 60th birthday last year, we invited Brad to California. We took a road trip to attend a coin show in Reno, then a stop at the Carson City Mint and a drive home through Lake Tahoe. Those hours in the car are now even more meaningful than I could have imagined at the time.
Tim
Sorry to hear that. RIP Brad. We did have a few conversations here and I thought for sure I may have seen him at one of our local shows as he didn't live that far away.
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My condolences. May he rest in peace.
Sorry to hear about this. RIP
Very sad, I always appreciated his intelligent and incisive posts here. My condolences.
Deepest sympathies. May he live on forever in your fond memories of him.
Sorry to hear that. RIP Brad. We did have a few conversations here and I thought for sure I may have seen him at one of our local shows as he didn't live that far away.
I am sorry for your loss.
Its painful to lose any family member. I lost my brother last year.
He will live on in your memories.
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Pointfivezero (Tim)
The bond with siblings is special. I am sorry for your loss.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
Thanks for your acknowledgement on my loss. He got me interested in collecting, took me to the local hobby shop to get my first Whitman cent folder.
RIP @VanHalen. @pointfivezero Deep condolences for your loss.
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He was one of the good ones! I’m so sorry! It’s a loss for us all😢
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
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In honor of brothers. Mine lives there.
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
That's awesome, Nic. Brad would have loved that note. He was very proud of Dubuque.
Tim