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June Wangerin

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008 12:09 a.m. MST
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A year ago we lost our beloved son, brother and father, Brad Frantz. And though it hasn't been an easy year, we have also been deeply touched by the kindness and support we have received.

This tragedy has changed a lot of lives forever, but for us it has also shown how much compassion there is in the world. We want to thank our friends, family and the entire community for all your caring and support. Our hearts also go out to all of the other families who were affected by this.

Brad was a lover. He loved life, loved his family, loved his sweetheart Teresa who died by his side, and most of all loved his beautiful daughter Deijah. To see all of the love and caring that arose out of this tragedy would have made him happy and proud.

To Brad: We all miss you terribly; the world's not the same without you. But you still keep us laughing and smiling with all of the memories of our time together. And we are comforted to know you are in the care of angels.

Love,
June (mother), Steve (stepfather)
Brandon (brother), Deijah (daughter)

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