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Reverend Andrew T. Bradley Sr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Reverend Andrew T. Bradley Sr. passed on June 5, 2014 at Harrisburg Hospital. He was born on January 4, 1948 to the late James and Elizabeth Bradley. Rev. Bradley received his call into Christian Ministry February of 1964 while a member of Jefferson Memorial First Born Church of the Living God,...

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To the Bradley Family:

"God's finger touched him, and he slept." My you find peace and comfort knowing that he is at rest.

Carolyn Buxton and Family

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Bradley family & many friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

Our deepest sympathy is extended to Barbara McWhite and family in your loss.Please if there is anything you need please contact us. Love You and may GOD BLESS and Keep You,

Your Sister in Christ

Annie and family,
I was one of your Dad's first friends. We lived very near each other in Franklin Boro. Since he and I are the same age we went from kindergarten through grade 12 together. We lovingly called him Fatty Bread, don't know why, but it was his nickname in the neighborhood. He lovingly called me his Sugar Babe. I remember his courtship with Annie and then was so glad they married. I was so proud of his accomplishments. It was great seeing him and Annie at our last...

To the family, I offer my sincere sympathy. Andrew was a member of our graduation class from Franklin High School in Johnstown, PA. It was a small class so we all knew each other very well and shared so many memories. Andy was always smiling, friendly, had a great personality and loved to joke. I saw him at a reunion several years ago and it was so nice to reminisce about high school and catch up with life after. When I read the warm comments of how Andy touch so many lives with goodness,...

We loved you from the start and were so blessed to have known you and Ms. Bradley. I often think of our talks and why you had to leave Tyrone. One of the saddest days for me but you always told me to stay in church and do not be discouraged. I have. I love you pastor Bradley and never ever will forget you. Jamie & Kim Oliver Tyrone pa.

Please accept my deepest condolences. I will be praying and wishing you peace that brings comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to carry and hold in your hearts forever. A beloved childhood friend.

I never had the pleasure of knowing Rev. Bradley, but from others I see he is well remembered. My condolences to his family. May God bless,
Richard & Barbara Varney