June 23, 1953 - July 09, 2020
To some he was the umpire, coach, yardman or 2020 Flo neighborhood watch.
To us he was a father, brother, uncle, cousin and so much more.
Floyd Bradley Jr. was born June 21, 1953 to the late Floyd Sr. and Alice Virginia Riley – Bradley.
He peacefully departed this life and laid down his woes of this world on Thursday, July 9, 2020 at Northeast Methodist Hospital in Live Oak, TX
Floyd Jr. was a proud Moss Point High School graduate with the Mighty Monarch class of 1971.
After graduation Floyd Jr. went to work with Morton International (Thiokol) and remained employed there until the company left the Moss Point area in 2001.
Floyd chose early retirement so that he could spend his time doing what he loved; calling youth softball games, coaching his men’s traveling softball team, “Real Dogs” and hosting guest in his well known, “Boom Boom Room”.
Floyd Jr. was preceded in death by his parents, daughters; Bernadette and Latoya Bradley and grandson; Michael Josiah Bradley.
He leaves to cherish his memories, his children; Eric Bradley of Pascagoula, MS, Rendolia Bradley- Wells of San Antonio, TX and Floyd Bradley III of Virginia. 5 grandchildren; Charlotte, Sherry, Treshun, Arhianna and Melvin Bradley. 3 sisters; Middie Ruth Blake, Alice Agnew and Khelia “Sheree” Bradley. 2 brothers; Charles (Natalie) Nettles Sr. and Clarence “Neal” (Reachelle) Bradley along with several aunts and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
June 23, 1953 - July 09, 2020
To some he was the umpire, coach, yardman or 2020 Flo neighborhood watch.
To us he was a father, brother, uncle, cousin and so much more.
Floyd Bradley Jr. was born June 21, 1953 to the late Floyd Sr. and Alice Virginia Riley – Bradley.
He peacefully departed this life and laid down his woes of this world on Thursday, July 9, 2020 at Northeast Methodist Hospital in Live Oak, TX
Floyd Jr. was a proud Moss Point High School graduate with the Mighty Monarch class of 1971.
After graduation Floyd Jr. went to work with Morton International (Thiokol) and remained employed there until the company left the Moss Point area in 2001.
Floyd chose early retirement so that he could spend his time doing what he loved; calling youth softball games, coaching his men’s traveling softball team, “Real Dogs” and hosting guest in his well known, “Boom Boom Room”.
Floyd Jr. was preceded in death by his parents, daughters; Bernadette and Latoya Bradley and grandson; Michael Josiah Bradley.
He leaves to cherish his memories, his children; Eric Bradley of Pascagoula, MS, Rendolia Bradley- Wells of San Antonio, TX and Floyd Bradley III of Virginia. 5 grandchildren; Charlotte, Sherry, Treshun, Arhianna and Melvin Bradley. 3 sisters; Middie Ruth Blake, Alice Agnew and Khelia “Sheree” Bradley. 2 brothers; Charles (Natalie) Nettles Sr. and Clarence “Neal” (Reachelle) Bradley along with several aunts and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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