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Fred Garner
October 18, 2006
Phil I miss you quite a bit-remembering the early days of Ham Radio.
Fred and Carolyn WB4FGB Memphis
Ray and Clara Davis
October 26, 2005
To the Bradford Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of your loved one. God bless you all.
Fred (WB4FGB) Garner
October 25, 2005
To the Bradford Family:
On behalf of the Memphis Group we would like to extend our sincere
sympathies to you( Mary) and the family. Phil was a great guy and respected all fellow hams. God Bless you and all family members.
Claude Davis
October 24, 2005
Dear Bradford Family,
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to you all. The time that I shared with you all will always be remembered with a smile. I enjoyed more than a few thought provoking conversations with Mr. Bradford and always came away learning something. I admired many things about him and always appreciated his calm and friendly way with people.
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