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Personal Eulogy His name was Bradley Tolman. He was born on March 21, 1998 in Madison Memorial Hospital, in the city of Rexburg, Idaho. As a child Brad was an extremely hilarious kid, he was always smiling and laughing. There was always one thing about him that he would always do, he tied his blanket around his neck like a cape, and put on a pair of sunglasses, ran around the house saying “I’m Batman”. He would save people from the bad guys. Then there was this time when he wanted his mom to cut his hair right before school; because he wanted to go to school with his hair short. It was about time the bus should have been coming to pick them up. He really wanted his hair cut so much that he ran into the house, grabbed his dad’s electric razor, …show more content…
He also wanted to become the best mechanic that he could be; because he loved working on cars, trucks, and pretty much anything that can move on the road or dirt. Another goal he had was he wanted to become a loving father, just like his old man; he wanted to grow old with his wife, while watching his kids grow up and become successful in their lives. He also wanted to see his girlfriend for the first and last time and see the look that she had on her face when he gave her the gifts that he had gotten for her; because he thought she would enjoy it; also he knew how much she loved stuffed …show more content…
He was always listening to other people complain about what was wrong with their lives, and he just listened, and gave advice when they asked for it. He also never complained to others about his problems, he kept them to himself. He was also always looking out for people, whether they were friends, family, or complete strangers, he was always making sure that they were okay. Not in any physical or mental pain. Right up to the end he was smiling and laughing just like when he was little except he would make jokes to try and get people to laugh at him or by doing something stupid. He had a bright future not just as a mechanic or a loving father, but just by being the great man that he would have

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