Ed Bradley

Ed Bradley

Ed Bradley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 9, 2006.
NEW YORK (AP) – Ed Bradley, the award-winning television journalist who broke racial barriers at CBS News and created a distinctive, powerful body of work during his 26 years on "60 Minutes," died Thursday. He was 65.

Bradley died of leukemia at Mount Sinai hospital, CBS News announced.

With his signature earring, Bradley was "considered intelligent, smooth, cool, a great reporter, beloved and respected by all his colleagues here at CBS News," Katie Couric said in a special report.

"He certainly was a reporter's reporter," fellow "60 Minutes" correspondent Mike Wallace told CBS News Radio.

Bradley's consummate skills were recognized with numerous awards, including 19 Emmys, the latest for a segment on the reopening of the 50-year-old racial murder case of Emmett Till.

Three of his Emmys came in 2003: for lifetime achievement; a 2002 "60 Minutes" report on brain cancer patients; and a "60 Minutes II" report about sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church. He also won a lifetime achievement award from the National Association of Black Journalists.

"He was a great journalist who did the most serious work without ever seeming to take himself seriously," Barbara Walters said in a statement.

Bradley grew up in a tough section of Philadelphia, where he once recalled that his parents worked 20-hour days at two jobs apiece. "I was told, 'You can be anything you want, kid,'" he once told an interviewer. "When you hear that often enough, you believe it."

After graduating from Cheyney State, a historically black college, he launched his career as a DJ and news reporter for a Philadelphia radio station in 1963, moving to New York's WCBS radio four years later.

He joined CBS News as a stringer in the Paris bureau in 1971, transferring a year later to the Saigon bureau during the Vietnam War; he was wounded while on assignment in Cambodia.

After Southeast Asia, Bradley returned to the United States and covered Jimmy Carter's successful campaign for the White House. He followed Carter to Washington, in 1976 becoming CBS' first black White House correspondent – a prestigious position that Bradley didn't enjoy.

He jumped from Washington to doing pieces for "CBS Reports," traveling to Cambodia, China, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. It was his Emmy-winning 1979 work on a story about Vietnamese boat people, refugees from the war-torn nation, that eventually landed his work on "60 Minutes." He officially joined the show in 1981.

"60 Minutes" producer Don Hewitt, in his book "Minute by Minute," was quick to appreciate Bradley's work. "He's so good and so savvy and so lights up the tube every time he's on it that I wonder what took us so long," Hewitt wrote.

In 1993, Bradley responded to rumors that he might be lured to ABC News by commenting: "I happen to be on the No. 1 show on television. That's a pretty strong incentive. Besides, CBS is home. There are people here I grew up with."

Bradley retained a lifelong interest in jazz and art, and recently served as a radio host for "Jazz at Lincoln Center."

Wynton Marsalis, artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, called Bradley "one of our definitive cultural figures, a man of unsurpassed curiosity, intelligence, dignity and heart."

Accepting his lifetime achievement award from the black journalists association, Bradley remembered being present at some of the organization's first meetings in New York.

"I look around this room tonight and I can see how much our profession has changed and our numbers have grown," he said. "I also see it every day as I travel the country reporting stories for '60 Minutes.' All I have to do is turn on the TV and I can see the progress that has been made."

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Richard Shannon

April 19, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Ingrid

August 17, 2018

Still miss him on 60 Minutes

Nazarene McKinney

May 6, 2017

Sixty Minutes was defined by your warm qualities. You are a gifted reporter making each story feel as if the viewer was sitting in your living room listening to you!

Rev. Sandy Bullock

August 6, 2015

You were truly a great role model!

Harry Simpson

November 9, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Sandra Allen

November 9, 2013

Ed Bradley was a true reporter. He will truly be missed. RIP Peace Ed Bradley.

Margo Means

April 9, 2012

I met Mr. Bradley at Hay Associates in Washington, D.C. in 1980. Even then he was unassuming, pleasant and humble. He made me feel as I was the celebrity. I am glad that I got the opportunity to shake his hand.

M. Means (Reno, NV)

Wanda B. Hampton & Family

November 9, 2011

What a marvelous reporter you were. Your legacy will continue with our younger generations.

MAT. TERRY

March 13, 2011

RIP MR BRADLEY.You had such class.Anyone watching you wanted to hear what you had to say.MR BRADLEY showed what a professional is.60 mintues is not the same since his passing.GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY.You are very missed MR BRADLEY.

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

October 6, 2009

For Ed...

"A class act."

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

Martha Clump

August 4, 2009

I cannot wait until The Next Ed Bradley Cookout...!

Thomas A. Witherspoon

October 6, 2008

I have watched 60 minutes for over 25 years, and for some reason since Ed died, I have no desire to watch the show. It was something about Ed that drew me to 60 minutes. I just liked his coolness in dealing with his guests. I missed him, and I certainly know America lost a great journalist.

Thomas Lewis

October 3, 2008

May God bless and keep your family!!!

G & M Rondon family

October 3, 2008

Mr. Ed Bradley's family
God Bless and may Mr. Bradley rest in peace. We miss Mr. Ed Bradley and thank the Lord for having him with us as the greatest "news man" in U.S.A..

Margaret Townsend

September 6, 2008

I can still hear your voice from the first time I heard your reporting on WCBS radio in NYC in the mid 1960s, and was so delighted to follow your career. I loved and rearly missed any of your segments on "60 Minutes" and especially loved the Lena Horne one. I miss so much of your reporting and particularly your great laugh and gap-tooth smile. News media is not the same without you. I had a great appreciation for your work. Thanks to your journalism this world was a better place.

Rosalind Thomas

August 15, 2008

Your presence on tv is greatly missed!

Annette Hilton

August 11, 2008

"ED BRADLEY"'

"OUTSTANDING"

To the Family, with sincere sympathy

Mary Jeffers

June 10, 2008

In Memory of Ed Bradley:
If I close my eyes, I can imagine you interviewing former Attorney General Robert Kennedy early in your career and singer Gerald Levert lately; may you all rest in peace. We miss you!

James Baugh

December 5, 2007

Ed, I will always reflect on how Your voice and diction was perfect and and flowed like living waters yet I could still tell that you were a brother. You set the standard for all journalist. Prayers to your loved ones. James Baugh

Ed Bradley

July 6, 2007

I enjoyed your work over the years & was sometimes asked if I was you or related to you when in chat rooms

Carol Randle-Brown

May 8, 2007

God takes the best. If we make it up there we will be with ROYALTY!!

Ed Stansbury

May 3, 2007

Not only is he a mentor in spirit, he looks like my dad. Like Max Robinson before him, Ed's elegance and professionalism will leave a lasting legacy in my memory and those of millions of others.

Kim Whitehead

January 26, 2007

Thanks for being a dignified African-American role model on television. Rest in peace.

Greg Taylor

January 11, 2007

You and the 60 MINUTES journalist were like a family to me! Oh, the original "Front Four," 16 years ago-Ed Bradley, Harry Reasoner, Mike Wallace, Morley Safer and few minutes with Andy Rooney-were so dear to my young heart, then. I miss you Ed!!

Rocky Rockwell

January 4, 2007

Ed, when I heard about your passing my heart was deeply sadden, may god bless the family, and peace be with you all.

Catherine Fann-Middleton

January 2, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

PJ Deane

January 1, 2007

I always enjoyed his stories. He will be missed.

Charles Lawrence

December 30, 2006

A Great American who I remember being the speaker at my college Graduation at Howard University in 1982. I remember him saying " BE THE BEST THAT YOU CAN BE". He is a Great example of being the best you can be.

Barbara O. Lewis

December 19, 2006

God really needs angels like Ed Bradley but we sure could use a good replacement so if anybody knows one -- please ask God to send him to 60 minutes. Oh, I forgot, Ed Bradley cannot be replaced. He was one of a kind.

James McManus

December 18, 2006

Remarkably, perhaps uniquely, all those good
things said about Ed at his New York City memorial were true. I was a colleague of his
at CBS News and my every memory of Ed Bradley
confirms that he was simply one of the world's
good guys.

Dot Rowson

December 15, 2006

Mr. Ed Bradley was and will forever be a true an American Icon to me. I trust his legacy lives on through out generations to come.

May the Lord welcome him into his eternal glory.

DESHANDA BLAIR

December 14, 2006

Thank you for being inspiring to all people and giving us an intelligent and familiar face through out the years. you have inspired so many people to reach for theirs goals and break thru the barriers and that all things are possible. thanks you for just being you.

The Blair Family

Mary Jefferson

December 13, 2006

The Ed Bradley's Family:

Just thinking his name--inspires me. May God continue blessing his soul.

Mary Jefferson and James Harris
Decatur, Georgia

Jamell Ingram

December 12, 2006

You taught us well. You gave us insight. You stayed true. You made others become true. You will be missed dearly my friend. I was often inspired to do better after watching you on television, even from a young age. Rest well and god bless you.

Michael Johnson Sr.

December 10, 2006

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Wynelle Ellis Imaralu

December 7, 2006

I was always so proud to see Ed on TV displaying so many of the fine attributes that the traditional families in Philadelphia instilled into their children. When ever I saw and hear him speak I saw him as one of the fine teacher's who came out of Cheyney State Teacher's College. He always reminded me of all the good things about growing up in Philadelphia and attending school there in earlier years. He reminded me of the close knit families we used to have of our neighborhoods in West philly, Southwest philly and North Philly. He reminded me of so many nurturing and encouraging teachers', Most of all he reminded me of the self respect we had for ourselves and the respect we had for others. His presence always brought forth warm memories of my school experiences and my family members' experiences, at Overbrook High,Ben Franklin High,Philadelphia High School for Girls, Vaux Jr High, Ferguson Elementary School and even Lehigh Elementary School,where my Daughters attended. Herb Rogers was their Principal and a very close friend of Ed's, Looking back I can see many of the same fine qualities in him also. They played chess together at Cheyney. His presence always engendered feeling of love for all the teachers and principals that made a difference in my life when I was growing up. Dr. William and Herbert Womack Dr Ruth Hayre,to name a few special ones. He gave us hope for black male children with his image of confidence, courage and caring. He reminded me of how children should and could grow up properly within the framework of a supportive environment of family and friends.I feel blessed to have indirectly known someone like Ed and to have been so deeply touched by his spirit. He is in my mind another "Shining Black Prince" that leaves a great legacy for us to honor.

May the Creator be pleased with his efforts while he was amongst us here on earth.

Wynelle Ellis-Imaralu

Peggy Rudd

December 7, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the Bradley Family, for your loss was great. Remembered always, Ed will never be forgotten....

Larry/Barbara Stallworth

December 6, 2006

You talked the talk and walked the walk with excellence. We were so happy to have known you, and thank God for your life.

ROBERT HUNTER

December 6, 2006

Mr Bradly inspired me just by telling me to continue to be the best person you can at his Colleague Kenny Hamiltons Retirement Affair. Thanks Mr. Bradley you are the Best R.I.P
Bobby Hunter (Cheyney State University)

Daphne Thorpe

December 5, 2006

Take care Ed, sweet dreams resting in Jesus arms.

Arsenetta Hawthorne

November 29, 2006

My sincerest condolences to the
Bradley family. That wonderful, uniquely identifiable, voice will be greatly missed by all.

Ahmed Morris

November 29, 2006

You were and still are a strong role model in my life. See you in heaven

Herb Rogers

November 28, 2006

Ed Bradley we called'Butch' growing up and he was one of us. Ed is the second national figure from the neighborhood to have passed to young...the other Wilt Chamberlain whose memeoial services were attende by Butch.

Mr. Schannel Ponders

November 27, 2006

Mr.Bradley was the ultimate professional, being African-American myself, Mr. Bradley made me proud. God bless him.

Lisa Randolph

November 27, 2006

What a familiar face to see on television...He will be greatly missed. God continue to bless his family and friends.

Janice Neal-Jackson

November 27, 2006

With deepest sympathy to the family.

Mary Enard

November 26, 2006

With deepest sympathy to the family.

Mary R. Enard

Martha McGuire

November 25, 2006

With deepest heartfelt sympathy to the Bradley. Ed will be greatly missed.

Wanda Pass

November 24, 2006

I stood at the gate of a new year, and asked the keeper thereat, give me a light where i may find my way, and the keeper said, put your hand in the hand of God for he is better than a light and sure than a known way. May God Bless your soul. Rest in Peace

Annie Crenshaw

November 24, 2006

You will be greatly missed, my thoughts and prayers are with the family. May God bless each and everyone of you and comfort you in this time of bereavement.

Akire Williams

November 24, 2006

Every newsperson of color, be them male or female, should give thanks to Ed Bradley for making it possible for them to be seen/heard.
Ed Bradley, it was on YOUR shoulders that men and women of color can tell stories like they need to be told.
You were a bad man and a trailblazer. I hope the world recognizes that.
Blessings to your family as they journey from loss to acceptance in dealing with you no longer being in their midsts. Peace.

Beverly Harris

November 23, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Faye Johnson

November 23, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Y. Michelle Gripper

November 23, 2006

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Steve Johnson III

November 23, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bonita Hemphill

November 22, 2006

The greatest eulogies I've ever heard are the ones that leave you wishing you had known more about and spent more time with the person being remembered. Such is the life of Mr. Bradley. I may not have had a chance to know him personally, but his eulogy and the acknowledgements of his family and friends make me wish I had. Thank God for such a wonderful spirit and such a beautiful life song.

Dorothy V. Green

November 22, 2006

You have my deepest sympathy and prayers.
Mr. Bradley was classy and had elegant style.

Renee Bishop-Sledge

November 22, 2006

We will surely miss Ed Bradley. Our prayers are with is family and friends.

Barbara R. Smith

November 22, 2006

I never had the pleasure to meet Ed Bradley but I so adored him. His mannerisms, talent and personality I loved. God Bless.

Demetria Miller

November 22, 2006

May God blessings be upon your family in the lost of someone so special to our community. Just remember that death is the beginning of eternal life.

LaFrancine Baker

November 22, 2006

Thank you to Mr. Bradley and his family for doing all you have done. Thanks for telling the real story that needed to be told and not hidden under a bush. Thank you for being that voice for so many years. Thank you for courage and strength when it was rough. Thank you for letting God use you as a vessel to help others. Thanks for sharing your life and being an inspiration for so many young people. I hope one of my students will be inspired to do what he did. One person can make a great difference in the lives of others.

RG Gainey

November 22, 2006

A great journalist and human being "gone too soon"

RG Gainey

November 22, 2006

A great journalist and human being "gone to soon"

Glendine Harris

November 22, 2006

Ed Bradley was a giant of man. He will never be forgotten. My prayers are with his beautiful wife during this difficult time

Kenneth Adans

November 22, 2006

60 Minutes will not be the same without Ed Bradley, he was ahead of his times and a Great Reporter too! My sympathies to the Bradley family, and his CBS family. He will truely be missed! God Bless You Ed Bradley!

Pamela Threats

November 22, 2006

I pray God's perfect peace for Mr. Bradley's family.He was a true mentor to us all, he will be GREATLY missed.

M Ghent

November 22, 2006

Never met him -- but love watching his show.

Moses Dunn

November 22, 2006

Moaea Dunn, Jr.

LINDA RICHARDSON

November 22, 2006

YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED, MAY YOUR SOUL REST WITH THE LORD FOREVER.

Sabrina Clark

November 21, 2006

Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.
Be strong and encouraged spiritually.

Mattie Watson

November 21, 2006

With Deepest Sympathy to the Bradley Family. Ed was the best! I watched his segments for years and he was always very professional. He will be sadly missed by all.

Rob Michael

November 21, 2006

I met Mr. Bradley in the City Market in Aspen while on vacation. I ran into him in the aisle and said "Excuse me, would you be Ed Bradley?" He smiled and asked "And you are?". I said Rob Michael to which he responded "It's very nice to meet you Rob Michael" shook my hand and like a gentleman, pushed his cart to the side so I could get to the soups. I will miss him.

C & L Sween

November 21, 2006

He was a beautiful man who we had the pleasure, for many years, watching on 60 Minutes. Always enjoyed his segments - well done, Ed. God bless you and yours, rest in peace, we'll miss you. We're much richer for having "known" you.

DWIGHT & SHA PRIDGEON

November 21, 2006

WE DID NOT KNOW ED PERSONALLY BUT HE WAS IN OUR HOME EVERY WEEK HIS LOSS MEANS MORE TO US THEN YOU WILL EVER KNOW. MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU IS OUR PRAYER.

VERNA BROWN

November 21, 2006

PATRICIA,MAY GOD GIVE YOU THE STRENGTH YOU NEED TO MAKE IT THROUGHT EACH DAY, WITHOUT YOUR HUSBAND. YOU LOVED HIM BUT GOD LOVED HIM MORE. SO TAKE CARE AND MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU.

Roberta Carter

November 21, 2006

Deepth Sympathy to the
ED. Bradley Family

Roberta Carter Family

Betty Bennett

November 21, 2006

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Charles Edwards

November 21, 2006

The Edwards family of Lisman, Alabama would like to offer our condolences to the family of news icon Ed Bradley.

Job well done warrior. We hope your spirit lives forever.

May you rest in peace.

Alma Edwards
Lee Edwards Jr.
Charles Edwards
Donald Edwards
Luther Edwards
Truddie Edwards-Darden
Michael Edwards

Mary Pinkston Glover

November 21, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the Bradley family. He will be missed

Patrick Monahan

November 21, 2006

Ed - I always admired everything I saw and knew of you. 60 Minutes did a great job on your life and times, and I learned so much more. My respect went even higher. You will be missed- and you will always be loved.

The Rogers Family

November 21, 2006

To Mrs. Patricia Bradley & Family;
Find peace in knowing that we are praying for you to be strong at this difficult time. Thank you for sharing him with us even during his end days.
Ed Bradley will be remembered forever. He is part of our Global History.

Sincerely,
Robert, Natalia & Sahmir

F Coleman

November 21, 2006

Ed Bradley was such a powerful impact on humanity.

Mary McLenaghan

November 21, 2006

I was born in 1975 and Mr.Bradley has made a significant impact on me, he has shown me that you can achieve anything with some time and devotion & dedication. He will be sadly missed by a great number of us Canadians as well.......Rest in peace Mr.Bradley.

N Berube

November 20, 2006

I grew up watching him on 60 Minutes and it's still apart of my Sunday nights. I will miss him and his unique insights with his interviews. My thoughts go out to all his family and friends.

Virginia Temple

November 20, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Mr. Bradley will be missed.

harriet gorham

November 20, 2006

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

karen mindingall

November 20, 2006

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

D. Westbrook

November 20, 2006

Ed Bradley was such a smooth guy, who knew his stuff. A distinguished gentleman, who is one to be admired. I will miss seeing him grace my tv screen. However, I believe that God will give the Bradley family, and all who loved him, the tender mercies and comfort to deal with this terrible loss. (2 Cor 1:3)

Emma Thompson

November 20, 2006

Sincerest Sympathy To The Bradley Family. 60 Minutes Will Never Be The Same. Many Of Us Tuned In On Sunday Night Because Of Ed. One Of My Favorite Episodes Was The Interview With Muhammed Ali. I Will Truly Miss Him.

Tracey

November 19, 2006

I always had the biggest crush on the man. He was one of the most intelligent, classy, distinquished, charismatic men I never got a chance to meet.

I will miss him. There will never be another one like him.

Ora Lawson

November 19, 2006

My prayers are with the family. He will be missed.

Martha McGuire

November 19, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the Bradley family.

sharon Stafford

November 19, 2006

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entie Bradley family. Mr. Bradley will be missed.

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