
With the deepest love and affection, from his sister, Judy LaLonde: I
thank everyone for the many cards, kind words, donations, and support given to
me.
Brad Neuman died suddenly on August 8, 2008.
His obituary can be read (for at least some time) at
shortsfuneralchapel.net/obituaries_detail.php?ID_Obituary=39
Brad loved his alpacas, his dogs, and even his chickens and turkeys. He had a
rooster for several years who said, not "Cock-a-doodle-doo," but
"Chicken-noodle-soup." One special friend was
Tzadi, the first Anatolian Shepherd that
he rescued through the NASRN
who guarded the alpacas.
Living close to Pullman, Washington, Brad patronized the Department of
Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Washington State University where he became
close to
Dr. Ahmed Tibary, supporting the work of the large animal labs.
Brad was generous to a fault. He had a way with words and a way with
people.
Donations can be made to NASRN or to Dr. Tibary.
Read more
about Brad's life and the wonderful things that people had to say about him.
This picture was taken in the summer of 2003.
Alpacas
get very hot and love to both stand in a kiddy pool and get
sprayed with
water.
Brad would be angry at this public display--"I'm too fat," he would say. My
response:
Every pound contained more than the
maximum of kindness, gentleness, and generosity.