Bud, Nelda, & Family,
I'm sorry to hear of your dad's passing and I understand how hearts grieve at time of such a loss. Please know that you all will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Scott
I got to know Brad very well over the years and he was always as cordial and friendly to me as could be! He gave me a great deal of business back when VCRs were popular doing repair work for him.I remember how sad I felt the first time I walked into his business after he had developed alzheimers and he no longer recognized who I was. My sincere condolences go out to the Goodman family and I pray that God will comfort you throughout the grieving process.I know that Heaven will be a even better place with the presence of Brad Goodman!
Never, will I have, but good memories of Brad. I guess he and I told and retold the same stories, a million or more times, but would laught as if neither of us had ever heard them before. Friendships never tire of each other and always find a new pleasure in something "old". May God be with each of you in this new loss but Brad's gain.
Bud, Lynda, and Families: Marilyn and I were sorry to hear about the death of your father. One never knows what to say at this time, but I believe your father is now free of what must be a terrible feeling of memory loss--we call alzheimers. I hope you can remember the good times. Out thoughts are with you at this time.
H. L. (Lynn) and Marilyn Reese
(Bud's old college roommate, ASU '62-'63)
Raleigh and Taylorsville, NC
I love to see his eyes light up when he told a joke.He was a fun person to be around always in a good mood. And always ready for his hug when I walked in The Pawn Shop. You will be missed.
SIS.