Condolences
Holly Purcell |
RPD Wife |
October 7, 2008 |
Even though I didn't know Brad very well myself, through Steve I felt as if he was one of our closest friends. Steve talked so highly of Brad almost on a daily basis. Susan always made me feel welcome from the first time I met her. At the party she threw when Brad became a K9 officer to a few weeks ago when Steve and I were looking at a home across the street, we felt that same warmness and friendship. We had a connection from the start with our love of Disneyland. I can't imagine what you are feeling and going through right now Susan, but know that you can count on us as friends and neighbors for anything you need.
-Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Love,
Holly
Mark Maday & Family |
Retired Richmond P.D Officer |
October 7, 2008 |
As I looked at this site for you Brad it has come apparent that you were an outstanding Police Officer and man. It is Officer's like you that encourages kids to grow up and became Police Officers, one who loves the job, and the joy it brings to you when that person says "Thank you", either verbally or with thier eyes. Though I only knew you a short time, I knew that you would succeed in the Richmond Police Dept. It is with great emotion and heavy heart that I say, God Bless you and your family. I know God has a special place for you on his Police Department. You will not be forgotten.
Mark Maday
Retired RPD Officer #1043
K9
Stephen Richardson |
Keizer Police Department K9 Unit |
October 7, 2008 |
Brad, we never knew each other and did not work together, but still we were brothers. On behalf of the Keizer Police Department K9 Unit, our condolences go out to the family.
To the family and department,
A friend of mine gave me the sad news of Brad's passing. At the time, the Oregon Police Canine Association was having its annual conference. There were 119 dog teams from across Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. We held a moment of silence for the family and for the Richmond Police Department.
Greg Richardson |
PSO-Myrtle Beach Area, SC |
October 7, 2008 |
Our thoughts and prayers are for you during this time. A public safety brotherhood reaches across the United States from Sea to Sea. May you find comfort in God and friends.
Shelley Kluz |
Gold Canyon |
October 7, 2008 |
Susan, I don't know if you remember me, but I met you at the Gold Canyon meeting at Shawna's house. I remember you talking about how your husband was a Richmond police officer.
I just wanted to say how sorry I am for your heartbreaking loss. You and your family have been in my prayers since I heard the news. I will continue to pray as I know the days ahead will be extremely difficult.
Much love...
Jasmine Palacio |
friend of Susan Moody |
October 7, 2008 |
I can't imagine what you and your family are going through. I can't stop praying for you, Susan and your girls. Take your burdens to the cross, and God will give you peace. I know you loved him so much, and he will be tremendously missed. Love you.
Kristen Robbins |
Family friend |
October 7, 2008 |
Jim and Betty, Jamie and Jenny,
I am so so saddened. I love you guys and can't begin to fathom the sorrow I know you're feeling. When I think of Brad, I think of light, joy, and happiness. I can't remember every seeing him without a smile. All of this a testament to you and the love of your family. A hug to all of you and a wish for peace of heart and happy memories.
Love, Kristen
Family friend and Brads childhood babysitter
Rhonda |
classmate |
October 7, 2008 |
Brad, the first thing that comes to mind when your name is said, is your smile. My thoughts, prayers, and condolences go out to your family. Though we are hurting without you, Heaven is a better place with you.
Patricia Cassella |
mom of a ct police officer |
October 7, 2008 |
I would like to send my condolences to this young officers family ,my heart goes out to everyone that knew him ,it is a very sad thing to endure I am the mom of a connecticut police officer and worry everytime my son goes out ,may your beloved son ,father ,husband ,brother rest in peace .even though I don't know you my heart goes out to you all
sincerley Patricia A. Cassella
David Green |
Chief |
October 7, 2008 |
Our sincere condolences from fellow brothers and sister of blue in New Mexico to all of his family, friends, colleagues who has been affected by this tragedy. May Gods love and words comfort all through these difficult times.
Sincerely,
Men and Women of the New Mexico Mounted Patrol
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