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Bradley Winter Morse
Brad was born, along with his twin sister, Ashley, on January 18, 1982. He died April 2, 2007, while working at his part-time job at Boise Parks and Recreation on Warm Springs Avenue. He was a junior at Boise State University majoring in computer science. He is survived by his parents, Rod and Julie Morse and four sisters and their husbands, Heather and Darren Murphy, Amber and Jim Young, Nichole and Jesse Sexton, and Ashley and TeJay Rogers. His surviving grandparents are Harlon and Margaret Winter, and Margaret Morse. He had five nephews, Austin, Jacob, Luke and Seth Murphy, Clive Sexton; one niece, Addelline Rogers, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Brad grew up in Meridian, Idaho, attending Linder Elementary, Meridian Middle, and Eagle and Meridian High Schools. A good student, Brad was salutatorian of M.H.S., and was honored on Senior Night by his teacher, Layne Ward, with the award for Outstanding Foreign Language Student in Japanese. He played tennis at Eagle and Meridian and was awarded Most Improved Player by his coach, Corey Winn. Brad's essay on affirmative action was selected as one of the best in the nation by MCI, and he won a trip to Washington D.C., a savings bond, and other prizes. Brad was an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as a missionary in West Virginia, Ohio and Virginia, and has held several positions of leadership in his church. Brad was a little shy (except around his sisters and close friends), independent and hard-working (He gave up his scholarship at BSU to work for a year and a half doing computer tech support to save enough money to pay for his mission, generous (when he left for his mission, he gave his car to a young man whose mom had terminal cancer), smart (he fixed everybody's computers), and loving (he held his sister's babies at family dinners so they could eat, he played with his nephews even when he was tired, and cared for his sisters' cats and dogs when they couldn't). He enjoyed playing Frisbee golf with his friends, hiking in Yosemite, swimming, reading both non-fiction and fiction, and most of all, talking and laughing with his sisters. He was so helpful, easy-going, and respectful that it is easy to believe Brad was too good for this world. But the world is poorer for his absence. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 7, 2007 at the L.D.S. Chapel located at 1985 N. Black Cat Road, Meridian, Idaho. Friends may call to visit with the family from 6 to 8 Friday evening at Relyea Funeral Chapel, 318 N. Latah, and from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the church on Saturday prior to the services. Interment will follow at the Terrace Law Cemetery.
More information can be found at the Boise Idaho Statesman newspaper website.
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A man yelled at us "Do I have to go in my house and get something to get you off my property?"
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this is just a quick note to let everyone know that knew me that I am getting married on December 7 in the Ogden temple. I now live up in Brigham City, UT. the reception will be on the 8th if anyone want to call me my phone number is .
Dallas Hale
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Any news on a Welling or Hamblin era reunion?
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A everyone, I am just droping a line things have been weel, interesting for the most part, I am working right now for Sears in good old AZ, I am in the prosess of moving up to Utah for a while to live and stay with my brother. Though who knows, I may be on up to Idaho soon. It all depends on the things that happen with the one I feel I am ment to be with, and have had the spirit tell me is the one. I hope Y'all are doing well. Remember that this church is true and that even though as most of us are now back into the world we do not need to be of the world. This church is true. The book of Mormon is one of the greatest things we have along with prayer. See Y'all around!!!!!
_Dallas Hale~
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Cant seem to see anyone that ive served with or around. :0( Just wanted to say hi. Keep study, prayer, and church attendance in the forfronts of your minds.
-Reimschussel
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hey everyone, i'm eganged and i'm getting married on june 4th in the redlands CA temple. Only been home for 6 months WOW! haha.
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Hey guys, I'm putting together an LDS Singles Cruise and thought it would be a fun kind of "mission reunion" too. All of the info about the cruise is on my website: www.chgurlife.com/cruise
so check it out and let me know if you guys think this would be a fun idea for everyone. Hope y'all are doing well. Talk to you soon.
--Peace Out--Amy Hansen
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Hey y'all! How is everyone doing? I hope that everything is right nice on your ends and that the holiday season is off to a nice start. Hey, I have a big favore to ask anyone who had the chance to serve with the Milletts. Since this is their last christmas out in WV I thought it would be cool if we could all take a second and write them a quicke letter, update, happy memory....whatever, and send it to the mission office so that the secretary (Sister Hansen) can give it to them as a surprise at the Christmas Zone Conference this month. (on the 20th of Dec.) Be sure to address it to the Milletts but also write "christmas letter" somewhere on the envelope so that it won't be given to them until the special day. PLEASE do this because i know it will mean so much to them and it will be such a pleasant surprise! Thanks so much and have a great Christmas!-malinda
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Just wanted to say hey. Hope life is treatin' y'all well, and vice versa. Didn't expect to see that pic from the Soup Opera! Good idea posting pics Jacobs! I'll add some when I get the chance (and find the pictures and borrow a scanner).
And for the Mormon-themed movie- "The Other Side of Heaven"- maybe I'm in the minority on this...
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