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In Tribute to Bradley Hoorn
22 years old.   Residence: New York, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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I still remember you teaching me how to use my Ti-85 calculator as a freshman. I remeber the game programs we shared and the star wars game you and trevor came up with for the calculator. You are always missed and always remembered.

*** Posted by Jeff Perry on 2011-08-25 ***

I didn't know Brad. His dad and mine were cousins. He was only a few years older than I was at this time of his death. However distant, he was family, and he was too young to die in such a tragic and horrific way. I hope his family and friends remember him as he was and not what happened to him. My prayers have been with them for the past 7 years and will continue to be.

*** Posted by Sarah Hoorn on 2008-09-11 ***

My wife Beth and I were friends of Brad throughout high school.  On 9/11/01, when we heard what happened, we knew that Brad worked in the World Trade Center, but did not know if he was affected by what happened.  We waited for days, staying in contact with others from high school, waiting to hear that someone had heard from him.  His memorial in Kalamazoo was touching, but his life was even more so.  Brad was a gentlemen in every sense of the word.  The last time we saw him was at our wedding in 2000.

I changed careers after 9/11 and became a Federal law enforcement officer, and I'm always sure to tell people it was in large part because Beth and I lost a good friend on that day.

*** Posted by Brett Leatherman on 2006-02-01 ***

Brad and I were in the band at Gull Lake High School together.  I remember him as being an intelligent, sincere young man, a talented trumpet player, and a person that was genuinely kind.  Every September 11th I think of him, and of his family and friends.  Peace be with you.
-Megan

*** Posted by Megan Walker on 2005-09-11 ***

I didn't know you but I was in your sister's class. I feel a great sadness for your family. From what I always heard about you you were a wonderful person whose goals would be achieved, and in my opinion you had a great start in life, and it is tragic that it was taken away from you.  May God bless you and allow you to rest in peace and soothe your family while they mourn your loss.

*** Posted by Anonymous on 2003-09-11 ***


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