Debby Lauret
I worked in Economic Development with Richard. He was an honest and good man. We will miss him.
Birth date: Sep 5, 1944 Death date: Jul 28, 2012
Richard Mangum Bradford Sr, 67 passed away after a valiant and courageous fight with cancer on Saturday, July 28. He was born in SLC, UT on September 5, 1944 to Clive L and Leila Bradford. He was married to the love of his life, S Read Obituary
I worked in Economic Development with Richard. He was an honest and good man. We will miss him.
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I really enjoyed working with Richard. He was always sharing a joke, laughing with me and sharing encouragement when things were getting tough. I have no doubt he carried these traits with him. I was so sad to hear of his passing and his battle with cancer. My heart goes out to your family. What an inspiration he was to our city and our organization. He will not be replaced as no one can do the job he did so well. With much sympathy and love, Jennifer Wright PG Chamber
I was sad to learn of Richard's passing, he was someone I really respected as I worked with him for a number of years. When the chips were down, I always got an encouraging word and a smile from Richard. I regret that I had lost contact with him over the last few years and did not have the chance to tell him what a good guy he was. I'll miss him.
Do proud to be your sister
Richard was a kind man that truly saw the good in others. I appreciate the time he took to instill his love of music to others. My daughters appreciated his time and effort involving them with music and singing.
Susan, I am really sorry about the loss of your sweet husband. Always remember you will be with him again. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm truly sorry for your loss.
Kimberley
You made it! You lived your life well, endured your challenges honorably, celebrated much success, married the love of your life and raised seven amazing children. You adored your grandchildren and always made time to play with them. In return, your grandchildren were always excited to see and play with you. You earned the respect of all who had occasion to work with you and succeeded in bringing many large companies to locate their businesses in Utah County, providing employment to thousands of the previously unemployed. You taught finance and counseled many who started their own businesses. Your love of music and the many musical instruments you taught yourself to play, along with the groups you welcomed into your home to have weekly jam sessions will be remembered by all who joyously participated. The positive influence you had on the lives of so many cannot be adequately expressed. One can only hope to accomplish all that you have and to touch the lives of others for good. My dear brother, I miss you. I am so very thankful that we will be reunited, at the appropriate time. 'til we meet again, please give Mom and Dad a kiss for me. I love you.
Hon, I miss you every second. I wander around a little lost with you. But you are still making me laugh, as I find things in your drawers and pockets, I chuckle as the tic tacs fall out.
All my love, forever. Sue
Richard helped my family financially by giving me a part time work from home job at PG. Christmas of last year he wrote a check to pay me in advance for several hours worth of work, this helped us have a wonderful Christmas. I will never forget his kindness he showed to me. Although I only met him once in person I know he was a man of great faith and a man of God. You will not be forgotten by me and my family. My prayers are with those you left behind. With love and respect.
Trent Bowen