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Bradley Moody
Born in Hawaii
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Officer Rick DeOCAMPO Camp Parks Police Dept October 7, 2008
TO THE MOODY FAMILY AND RPD:  It takes great courage to fight crime, but it also takes great courage for our loved ones to stand proudly by and allow us to go into harm’s way.  Our families show us great strength when we are on duty facing daily challenges.  Officer Moody has defined us with quiet devotion and untold strength.  Officer Moody represents all that is good and worthy of our sacrifices and we know that by simply reading what family, friends and community have shared here at his memorial.  No words can adequately express my gratitude for Officer Moody's unwavering dedication to law enforcement and I offer my sincere and heartfelt condolences to his Family.  
Mike Fluke PPG Security-Former Police Officer October 7, 2008

I didn't know Brad well, unfortunatley. From the few conversations we had I could easily tell that he was a good, kind person, dedicated family man and loved police work.

 

There is a small minority of people in this Country who are wiling to put their lives at risk, unconditionally, everday for humankind in exchange for mere gratification of their efforts, just to know they tried to make it a safer place for others... This is the ultimate example of esteemed character.

 

My Officers always spoke highly of Moody and his unselfish dedication to his career and family. This is a tremendous heartfelt loss for his boys, family and Richmond PD.

 

My sincere sympathies and condolences to you all.    

Alvin Parker retired RPD Officer October 7, 2008

TO the Moody family i worked with Brad and noticed that he was a dedicated hard working Officer, he was a good man who loved his family and his work. there wasnt a day that i didnt see a smile on his face. he will truely be missed.

 

My Prayers are with you all. 

 

Phyllis Loya mother of Officer Larry Lasater, eow 4/24/05 October 7, 2008

To all those who call Brad beloved or friend and to the Richmond PD:

 

Our family sends its sincerest condolences on the grievous loss you have suffered. When my son was murdered in the line of duty as a Pittsburg police offiicer, the entire law enforcement community in the Bay Area embraced and suopported our family in a circle of love, and I know you will recieve the same support.  It makes the unbearable less torturous.

 

I also honor Brad's final gift of life by his being an organ doner.  He  left such a wonderful legacy by his life and the impact he had on others; even in death, he continued to give.  May his memory continue to inspire and may his spirit continue to soar.

 

With the deepest respect for the service Brad gave to his community, and for the supreme sacrifice he and his family made on October 7,2008.

 

Phyllis Loya

Tony Ford Fairfield P.D. Sgt. Retired October 7, 2008
My heart goes out to you guys.  I started my career as a Richmond Police Aide and was an officer from 1979 through 1984 when I transferred to Fairfield.  Richmond is family and we cry as family.  Just ask God to walk with you through this time.  He is with you.  If you need anything please feel free to have Sgt. Enos Johnson (partner) get a hold of me.  God Bless.  Tony Ford
Ted Atlas Retired Sergeant/K9 Supervisor October 7, 2008
My deepest sympathy to Brad's family, friends and co-workers. I never had the pleasure of meeting Brad but i can tell from the articles and postings that he was a perfect example of those who choose to serve. As a retired sergeant from the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department I know how hard Brad was trying to help his fellow officers on his last call. As a canine handler and supervisor I know the extra dedication of canine handlers. They take on extra training, want to go to every call and are usually the first one in the door on the in progress calls. I can tell from the pictures that Brad was a proud member of this special fraternity. Brad-Rest in Peace.
Rich A Warrior Returns Home October 7, 2008
My thoughts and prayers go out this evening to the Moody family and the entire Richmond Police Department.  I have been a LEO for 14 years now and each and every time I hear of stories like this it still brings a tear to my eye because another honorable warrior has gone home to his father.

"Final Call"

An Angel In The Sky Must Leave His Place Of Rest,
Gently Tucking His Wings Beneath His Armored Vest.
For Duty Has Called, There Is Much Work To Do
Little Did He Know, This One Is Dressed In Blue.

Arriving On The Scene, He Knows Just What To Say,
"Follow Me, Fallen Brother, I'll Show You The Way."
"Your Duty Has Ended, Your Work Is Now Through."
"Come Hang Your Hat Beside Mine, I'm A Cop, Too."

Rest easy brother, your work here is done.  Your service will not be forgotten.

Nickie Alarcon Family Friend/Vanden Friend October 7, 2008
Susan, Maddy, Emma, and the entire Moody Family,

I am deeply sorry for your loss, and my condolences go out to you. Brad was the greatest guy anyone could have ever known, and he was such an awesome dad, as well as a friend! I can remember Brad all the way back from Golden West and Vanden, he was quite the heart breaker, always made everyone smile :) My deepest sympathies and prayers all go out to the entire Moody family..

Brad, you will forever be missed, and we will never forget you...a fallen hero, a sincere friend, perfect son, and world's greatest dad! You will always remain in my heart, and I will never forget you! Rest In Peace Brad..God Bless!
Debra Branch Sy's mom October 7, 2008
Ok.... Let's try this again.....

Susan,
I want you to know my prayers are with you and the rest of the Moody and Filippi Family... May God hold you even in the DARKEST hours...

Love Deb
Mike Yusta Officer / Former Richmond Resident October 7, 2008

I spent my childhood growing up in Richmond and always knew subconsciously that seeing RPD Officers serve the community made me want serve as they do when I grew up.  RPD puts out some of the most diverse, highly trained and professional Officers I have ever met and I strive to excel led by their example.  Officer Moody is the definition of what an Officer should be and will be sorely missed by all his brothers and sisters in blue.  On behalf of the Broadmoor Police Department and our community, we salute you.  RIP brother, we’ll take it from here.

 

"Policeman's Prayer"

When I start my tour of duty God,
Wherever crime may be,
as I walk the darkened streets alone,
Let me be close to thee.

Please give me understanding with both the young and old.
Let me listen with attention until their story's told.
Let me never make a judgment in a rash or callous way,
but let me hold my patience let each man have his say.

Lord if some dark and dreary night,
I must give my life,
Lord, with your everlasting love
protect my children and my wife.

(Author Unknown)

 

 

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