She was preceded in death by her father, Renwick F. Bradley, paternal grandparents, Thomas Jordan and Frances Bradley of Savannah, maternal grandparents, Norman Randolph and Dorothy Archer of El Paso, Tx., and uncles, Thomas J. Bradley, Jr, of Florence, S.C., and John Lyon Jay Bradley of Savannah.
Survivors include her mother, Bryant Archer Bradley of Savannah, Ga. and Temple, Tx, uncle Norman R. Archer, Jr (wife Constance) of Charlotte, Vt., aunts Susan Cates of Las Vegas, NV, Marsha Bradley Brannen (husband Perry) and Jan Bradley, both Savannah, and numerous cousins.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 at Fairhaven Funeral Home at 7415 Hodgson Memorial Drive followed by a reception for family and friends at Johnny Harris's Banquet Hall at 1651 E. Victory Drive.
Nina had a rare genetic disorder known as the Basal Cell Carcinoma Nevus Syndrome (BCCNS) and endured more than 25 surgeries beginning at age 2. She participated in a number of national meetings of BCCNS patients and assisted others by sharing her experiences with the syndrome and leading groups for younger persons with the disease.
Remembrances honoring Nina may be sent to the BCCNS Life Support Network, P.O. Box 321, Burton, OH 44021. (866-834-1895). Savannah Morning News January 14, 2016 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries.
She was preceded in death by her father, Renwick F. Bradley, paternal grandparents, Thomas Jordan and Frances Bradley of Savannah, maternal grandparents, Norman Randolph and Dorothy Archer of El Paso, Tx., and uncles, Thomas J. Bradley, Jr, of Florence, S.C., and John Lyon Jay Bradley of Savannah.
Survivors include her mother, Bryant Archer Bradley of Savannah, Ga. and Temple, Tx, uncle Norman R. Archer, Jr (wife Constance) of Charlotte, Vt., aunts Susan Cates of Las Vegas, NV, Marsha Bradley Brannen (husband Perry) and Jan Bradley, both Savannah, and numerous cousins.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 at Fairhaven Funeral Home at 7415 Hodgson Memorial Drive followed by a reception for family and friends at Johnny Harris's Banquet Hall at 1651 E. Victory Drive.
Nina had a rare genetic disorder known as the Basal Cell Carcinoma Nevus Syndrome (BCCNS) and endured more than 25 surgeries beginning at age 2. She participated in a number of national meetings of BCCNS patients and assisted others by sharing her experiences with the syndrome and leading groups for younger persons with the disease.
Remembrances honoring Nina may be sent to the BCCNS Life Support Network, P.O. Box 321, Burton, OH 44021. (866-834-1895). Savannah Morning News January 14, 2016 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries.
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