Shorthorns lost another good breeder

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Bilmar

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Found out yesterday that Bradley Eisiminger passed away.  (angel) He help a lot of people get started in shorthorns and will be missed. Wv fair won't be the same without him and Charlie Arbaugh. R.I.P
 

justintime

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I was very shocked to hear that Bradley had passed away, as I had heard the day before his passing, that his health was improving but he was still in the hospital. He was one of the real gentlemen I have met in the Shorthorn breed. He was a great stockman and a great lover of Shorthorn cattle. He did not seek a lot of glory but just raised the best Shorthorns he could and as a result, his efforts started many new herds in eastern and southeastern US. He used to phone me occasionally, and talk about Shorthorn bloodlines and our conversations usually lasted quite awhile. I will miss him and I want to send my condolences to Shirley and this family and friends. Another very good man has gone! He will be missed.
 

mark tenenbaum

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Bilmar Shorthorns said:
Found out yesterday that Bradley Eisiminger passed away.  (angel) He help a lot of people get started in shorthorns and will be missed. "Wv fair won't be the same without him and Charlie Arbaugh. R.I.P"  He had the oldschool integrity that is fast dissappearing .his word was his bond-and he was allways willing to share ideas or his vast experience O0
 
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