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Lucille Mims Johnson Bradley, 100 went home to be with her Master, Jan 12, 2014. Visitation, Friday, 11:30-5 Collins & Johnson and 6-8 pm First Missionary Baptist Church, 614 Ave H, Conroe, TX, Rev. Ernest Rucker, Pastor. Services, Saturday, 1 pm, West Tabernacle, 1900 FM 2854, Conroe, TX, Rev. A.R. Shelton, Pastor. Rev. Ernest Rucker, eulogist, Rev. William Denman, officiant. Interment Rosewood Cemetery, Conroe, TX.
Mrs. Bradley was a long time member of the community, educator in the CISD, church vocalist, musician and a active community leader. She will be missed by many.
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To The Bradley Family,
Mrs. Bradley was one of the kindest and loving persons you will ever meet...She loved God, Her Family, Her Friends and She loved MUSIC. I'm sure she's singing with the Angels in Heaven. She is missed
Blessings and Peace to The Bradley Family,
Dr. Michael Hayles, Sr.
Dr Michael Hayles Sr
Friend
January 11, 2021
To the family of Mrs. Bradley, you have my heartfelt sympathy. I remember her saying "Love is an ACTION word". Truly, she exemplified that love. She and my aunt Leotha were child hood friends. She would insist on bringing something when she went with us to visit the facilty in which we had placed her. After they removed my mother's kidney for cancer, Mrs. Bradley kept Mama supplied in Cranberry Juice! She was always supportive and encouraging each time she saw me. I remember the words of encouragement she spoke at my mother's memorial service. She will be missed.
Angela Hawkins
January 22, 2014
My condolences go to the family and friends. May God give you comfort and peace during this difficult time, knowing that he has furnished a guarantee to see our loved ones again.
T. Clarke
January 19, 2014
To The Bradley Family and Friends,
You all have my heartfelt sympathy and condolences. I just found out about Sister Bradley passing and home going just a few minutes ago and I know I will miss Sister Bradley dearly. She was always full of joy and she was always upbeat. During my time as President of the Conroe Friendly City Kiwanis, she was instrumental in helping me move the club forward and she was always very supportive of the work we were doing in the CISD Schools. I always looked forward to the songs she would lead the club in and to get an encouraging word from her. There will never be another Lucille Bradley to pass this way and my prayers and thoughts will continue to be with the family and friends of Sister Bradley as we all mourn her passing.
Blessings and Prayers To You All!
Dr. Michael A. Hayles, Sr.
CEO - Coat of Many Colors Ministries, Inc. (CMCM)
Candidate for Texas State Representative - District 16
[email protected]
www.drhayles.com
January 18, 2014
My utmost condolences to the family of Ms. Lucille Bradley. May you be comforted by reflecting on the many wonderful times you enjoyed together and the beautiful memories that you can cherish forever.
January 17, 2014
Without a doubt, Mrs Bradley always depicted the characteristics of a Proverbs 31 Woman. Her beauty radiated from the inside out. A woman of virtue that I will miss tremendously. Going to Lubys will never be the same. Her legacy lives on through eternity.
Ann Stone
January 17, 2014
Mrs.Bradley,I can to know at ago. 13 in Montgomery Texas. At my pleasure Baptist church.under the leadership of the Late. Rev Bradley I sad. To see her go. She will be missed around. Montgomery county area.RIP. BEVERLY DAVIS WILKERSON.
Beverly Dsvis Wilkerson
January 17, 2014
I've known Ms.Lucille Bradley since I was about 4 or 5 yrs old. She was always the same caring, giving, nurturing woman. One couldn't help but love her. She was also my second grade teacher spanking me and Mary (babylee)for fighting and we didn't do that again. She'll be missed. There are several educators i'll never forget and she's one of them. R.I.P. Mrs. Bradley
bettye owens comeaux
January 17, 2014
To my Daddy, "Frank Jr.", Aunt Gretchen, and Aunt Linda, May you find comfort in memories and strength in each other's love throughout this very difficult time. Auntie's "Monkey" (as I heard my Papa call her)lovely spirit will live on forever. Love you all Be Blessed and Be in Peace. Love Frank & Jolyen
Mr & Mrs Frank M. Johnson III
January 17, 2014
Ms. Lucille was one of the sweetest ladies. I enjoyed living next door to her. She will be missed by all.
Beverly Koerner
January 16, 2014
Gretchen,Leatha,Arletta & Linda we have lost the last of our beginning family and i feel so alone. I miss knowing that My Aunt is no longer with
us, I miss listening to her stores, and I miss her saying Floyd I am so glad to see you than she would say Gail
i know who you are but you look like your mother. I will miss her so very
much. My heart really hurt right now.
We all shared shch a beautiful Diamond
but God wanted to use it so he took it
and left us with the beautiful memories
it has brought us. I love each one of you and I pray we stay in touch. Weeping may endure for a night but thank God Joy does come in the morning.
Aunt Lucille I LOVE YOU SO VERY MUCH AND WILL TRUELY MISS YOU. ONE OF YOUR FAVORITE NEICES.
Gail Stephens
January 16, 2014
I will always remember the very pleasant smile on my second grade Teachers face.
She was a very special Lady. She will be missed. Love you
Debra Jackson-Anderson
January 16, 2014
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