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Condolences for Bradley P. "Brad" Nicholson

Candee BarnesFriday, June 26th

I am so sorry for your loss, Laurie and Philip and family! Many prayers, Love Candee

Randi RosenbergFriday, June 26th

I have just read the announcement of Brad’s death, and I am sending my sympathy and prayers to you. Brad was so very special, and he shall always be missed.

Patrick AulettoFriday, June 26th

My Deepest condolences Melissa, Brad was a great guy He will be missed by you and the boys.

Karen AltmanSunday, June 28th

I extend my deepest sympathies to the entire Nicholson family. What a terrible tragedy. I have such fond memories of the fun, good-natured young man that I knew. I pray that God comforts you all during this sad, sad time. Fondly, Karen

deborah hansenMonday, June 29th

Brad was my supervisor in Tampa, FL for a short time and I was glad to have known him. He had the best sense of humor and I have some fun memories. I'm so sorry for your loss, Melissa and for the boys. In time, I hope God soothes your heart. Sincerely, Deborah

Joe BeganskyMonday, June 29th

Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss of Brad. I had the opportunity to work with him off and on at CertainTeed. He was always a pleasure to interact with and just an all-around nice guy.

I am sorry for your loss.

Julie JacobsTuesday, June 30th

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I first met Brad in Social Circle, GA when we were there for training after first starting at CertainTeed. He was just an all around awesome guy and really had such an amazing sense of humor! He was my supervisor there for several years and he always encouraged me to reach for more and to believe in myself and my abilities. I’m very sad to hear of his passing, please know my thoughts are with you all.

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