Mrs. Bradley, widow of James Edward "Buck" Bradley died Monday, December 30, 2013, in KershawHealth, Camden. Born in Kershaw, she was the daughter of the late Willie B. and Lois Roberts Faulkenberry. She retired from Springs Industries after many years of service. Mrs. Bradley was a member of Sand Hill Baptist Church where she was a former Sunday School teacher. She also enjoyed sewing, cross stitching, gardening and played basketball for Mt. Pisgah High School.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Linda B. Twitty and her husband William, Barbara B. Rollings and her husband Gary, Debra B. Vincent and her husband Wayne all of Kershaw; 2 brothers, Fred Faulkenberry, Perry Faulkenberry and a sister, Annie Mae Jones all of Kershaw. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Louise Phillips, Frances B. Raymond and 2 brothers, Manley Faulkenbery and James Faulkenberry.
Mrs. Bradley, widow of James Edward "Buck" Bradley died Monday, December 30, 2013, in KershawHealth, Camden. Born in Kershaw, she was the daughter of the late Willie B. and Lois Roberts Faulkenberry. She retired from Springs Industries after many years of service. Mrs. Bradley was a member of Sand Hill Baptist Church where she was a former Sunday School teacher. She also enjoyed sewing, cross stitching, gardening and played basketball for Mt. Pisgah High School.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Linda B. Twitty and her husband William, Barbara B. Rollings and her husband Gary, Debra B. Vincent and her husband Wayne all of Kershaw; 2 brothers, Fred Faulkenberry, Perry Faulkenberry and a sister, Annie Mae Jones all of Kershaw. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Louise Phillips, Frances B. Raymond and 2 brothers, Manley Faulkenbery and James Faulkenberry.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
See more Bradley or Faulkenberry memorials in:
- Sand Hill Baptist Church Cemetery Bradley or Faulkenberry
- Kershaw Bradley or Faulkenberry
- Lancaster County Bradley or Faulkenberry
- South Carolina Bradley or Faulkenberry
- USA Bradley or Faulkenberry
- Find a Grave Bradley or Faulkenberry
Advertisement