This week, Mr. Lawrence Bradford, a former teacher at West Boca High School who was well-liked by his students and who taught both History and Finance, passed away.
He held a position on the teaching staff. “Mr. Bradford has always shown a tremendous amount of patience and grace with his students,” Principal Capitano mentioned in an email that was addressed to both the staff and the students. The memo was distributed to both groups.
“Mr. Bradford has been a foundational presence on this campus,” according to the message. He was the kind of person who was always prepared to provide a helping hand, and he took great pleasure in giving his students motivation by demonstrating a true interest in history.
He had the reputation of being someone who was always prepared to lend a helping hand. We will continue to remember Mr. Bradford’s presence on our campus and will continue to pray for his family and friends.
Our hearts are broken by the loss of Mr. Bradford. The fact that we will remember his presence here is another thing that we will remember. I am certain that you will, in the same manner that I have, reflect on the great bonds that Mr. Bradford built with the staff and the children who were a part of the organisation.
I say this because I am positive that you will. Without a shadow of a doubt, the time that I had the opportunity to work with Mr. Bradford was greatly reduced in comparison to what it should have been.