Daniel S. Bradner
If you think the wind is silent
And the lion roars no more
Be still and listen with your heart
As you stand upon the shore
Breathe deeply all the circling winds
And smell the roses bloom
Hear the distant harp notes play
Hear the silver moon
And as the morning stars do sing
The whippoorwill does fly
The truth comes like a reckoning
The lion cannot die
He lives in every breath we take
From deep within the core
And if you stop and close your eyes
You’ll hear the lion roar
Daniel S. Bradner was called home on Nov. 18, 2010.
Born on Aug. 5, 1938 in North Fork, W.Va., he lived a full and generous life during which he helped many souls, both known and unknown, with his actions.
Left to remember him are his daughter Teresa Mooney, his granddaughter Katie Mooney and his partner Laura R. Love, as well as all those whose lives he touched along the way. We will all miss him greatly.
