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Randy Merle Bradley

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Randy Merle Bradley

Birth
Cazy, Boone County, West Virginia, USA
Death
27 Jan 2022 (aged 73)
Wharton, Boone County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Madison, Boone County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of the late William Seybert and Anna (Gayheart) Bradley. He was also preceded in death by his nine brothers and sisters, Mason, Manuel, McKinley, Marie, Mazie, Margie, Ruby, Myrna, and Marce. And a special son in law Robert "Bobby" Elkins.

Randy is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Arlene (Ball) Bradley, Two children, Mary Ann (Stacey) Roberts of Wharton WV, and Jerry Wayne Bradley of Sumerco WV. Five grandchildren, Heather (Cody) Buckner of Wharton WV, Alyssa (Matt) Prichard of Wharton WV, Hunter Bradley of Madison WV, Karley (Dustin) Bradley of Red House WV & Hayden Bradley of Foster WV. Four great-grandchildren, Casen Buckner, Carlena Prichard, Jacelyn Buckner and Abigail Wheeler. Randy was looking forward to the birth of his newest great-granddaughter Randi Ann Prichard. He leaves behind a host of family and friends who loved him beyond measure.


Tribute by Donna Gillenwater:

There have been several people in my life who have influenced me in unmistakable ways. One of the most important has been my Uncle Randy. If I had to describe him in a word or two, I would say he was a great man. He wasn't "great" the way the world thinks of someone who has achieved some big feat or accomplishment; but he was great just the same! He was an honest man and when he told you something, you could believe it. He was a loving and faithful husband to his wife, Arlene, for fifty years and their love never diminished through the years -- it only grew stronger. He was a wonderful father to his two children and a wonderful Papaw to his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Randy's quiet manner and caring spirit also endeared him to the hearts of his nieces and nephews. He was always there to lend a helping hand to those in need and to be a strong shoulder to cry on. He was the kind of man you could always count on. He was a good friend to so many and was loved by all who knew him. He taught us all how to be a good person. Not by great words of wisdom , but by being the kind of person who leads by example. He will be missed each and every day and there will forever be a void in our lives with him gone. But one thing is for certain. He will continue to live on in the hearts of all of us who loved him. He will never be forgotten -- a great man never is!

Son of the late William Seybert and Anna (Gayheart) Bradley. He was also preceded in death by his nine brothers and sisters, Mason, Manuel, McKinley, Marie, Mazie, Margie, Ruby, Myrna, and Marce. And a special son in law Robert "Bobby" Elkins.

Randy is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Arlene (Ball) Bradley, Two children, Mary Ann (Stacey) Roberts of Wharton WV, and Jerry Wayne Bradley of Sumerco WV. Five grandchildren, Heather (Cody) Buckner of Wharton WV, Alyssa (Matt) Prichard of Wharton WV, Hunter Bradley of Madison WV, Karley (Dustin) Bradley of Red House WV & Hayden Bradley of Foster WV. Four great-grandchildren, Casen Buckner, Carlena Prichard, Jacelyn Buckner and Abigail Wheeler. Randy was looking forward to the birth of his newest great-granddaughter Randi Ann Prichard. He leaves behind a host of family and friends who loved him beyond measure.


Tribute by Donna Gillenwater:

There have been several people in my life who have influenced me in unmistakable ways. One of the most important has been my Uncle Randy. If I had to describe him in a word or two, I would say he was a great man. He wasn't "great" the way the world thinks of someone who has achieved some big feat or accomplishment; but he was great just the same! He was an honest man and when he told you something, you could believe it. He was a loving and faithful husband to his wife, Arlene, for fifty years and their love never diminished through the years -- it only grew stronger. He was a wonderful father to his two children and a wonderful Papaw to his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Randy's quiet manner and caring spirit also endeared him to the hearts of his nieces and nephews. He was always there to lend a helping hand to those in need and to be a strong shoulder to cry on. He was the kind of man you could always count on. He was a good friend to so many and was loved by all who knew him. He taught us all how to be a good person. Not by great words of wisdom , but by being the kind of person who leads by example. He will be missed each and every day and there will forever be a void in our lives with him gone. But one thing is for certain. He will continue to live on in the hearts of all of us who loved him. He will never be forgotten -- a great man never is!



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