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I don't know any details, but I would encourage anyone who has the means to donate: https://givebutter.com/P1CLrP
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Consider it done.
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Has Don Bradley passed or is this for one of his family members?
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drumdude wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:35 am
Has Don Bradley passed or is this for one of his family members?
Drumdude, I'm not 100% sure, but I think it was someone in Don's family.
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There is a discussion about Don on the MADD board. Details are unclear, but I believe it involves a family member.
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I hope Kishkumen can convey our condolences and best wishes.
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Moksha wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:55 am
I hope Kishkumen can convey our condolences and best wishes.
I will. I am sorry I have not said anything. I will be flying to Utah on Friday to attend the funeral on Saturday. Don's son, Donnie, died recently. It was unexpected and horrible. Truly tragic. He was a wonderful young man with a brilliant, searching mind. He was a poet, but I confess that I only recently learned this. I remember fondly our visits together over much of the span of my many-years friendship with Don. Donnie and I had similar tastes and interests, at least in things modern and post-modern, although I could hardly keep up with him, so capacious was his vision of things.

I can't believe that I am writing this. It has been hard to process. Don, of course, is absolutely devastated.
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Kishkumen wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:05 pm
Moksha wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:55 am
I hope Kishkumen can convey our condolences and best wishes.
I will. I am sorry I have not said anything. I will be flying to Utah on Friday to attend the funeral on Saturday. Don's son, Donnie, died this past Saturday. It was unexpected and horrible. Truly tragic. He was a wonderful young man with a brilliant, searching mind. He was a poet, but I confess that I only recently learned this. I remember fondly our visits together over much of the span of my many-years friendship with Don. Donnie and I had similar tastes and interests, at least in things modern and post-modern, although I could hardly keep up with him, so capacious was his vision of things.

I can't believe that I am writing this. It has been hard to process. Don, of course, is absolutely devastated.
What has come to my mind is appreciation of Donnie’s sense of adventure. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to meet him, but grew to love and appreciate him from what I have been told about him. My heart is absolutely broken for my friend. I look forward to finally meeting you face-to-face, my dear friend, should you read this Don. Mr. Nobody and I will see you soon. Awaiting the last leg of our flight now.
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Praying that God will comfort your broken heart, Don Bradley, and everyone who loves your Donne. <3
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It was a sad funeral. I am so grateful I got to meet both Kishkumen and Ms. Nobody and Mr. Nobody and buy them lunch afterwards. I appreciate that we all were able to support Don and be there for him. He needed it. I now know the actual face of grief live and cried along with him. He will heal, but it won't be for a while. I also got to shake Steve Smoot's hand and find out he and his wife were married a year ago. I had no idea he got married, and I got to talk to Jack Welch of FARMS and Chiasmus fame as well as shake hands with Neal Rappleye and his wife. I also saw one of the Midnight Mormons (can't remember his name) but I pointed at him as I was walking by out of the chapel and said "You! You look familiar." And he pointed back and said "You look familiar too!" I also got to briefly talk with Matt Roper. That was pretty much everyone I knew. I got to meet and get acquainted with a gent Alex Criddle as well! VERY cool guy and we are going to have enormous amounts of conversations!

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