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Billie Faye BRADFORD

Land O. Lakes, Florida

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BRADFORD, Billie Faye, 75, passed through death into eternal life peacefully and in prayer, surround-ed by her loving family, November 30, 2011. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Curtis Bradford; daughter, Debby Bradford Kampert; daughter and son-in-law, Ricci and Stephen Lubrant; and...

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We have been blessed over the years to have a Pastor like Curtis, and he in turn has been just as blessed to have a wife like Billie. Tim and I met and were married at In the Name of Jesus, and will always consider it home. We send our love, thoughts and prayers to the entire Bradford family. Thanks to our Savior, we will all meet again!

Billie was always sweet and kind to us when we were at In The Name Of Jesus. May God richly bless Pastor Curtis and his family in this time of missing Billie. We love you, Rick and Robin Baker

Billie was an inspiration to me and a bedrock of support during a dark time in my life. I look forward to seeing her again soon. I offer my fervent prayers for Curtis and the family this holiday season. Peace, joy and grace.

I thank God for Billie. I know that Billie had a full life - She was a mother, a wife, a friend - she experienced joy and sorrow - sickness and health - she lived, loved, laughed - a full life. She knew that her life was in Christ and now she is in the fullness of the one who created her, bought her, then took her - great is his love...here, now and forever more.

My sincere condolences to Curtis and family. I was so sorry to hear of Billie's passing. I know you will miss her dearly. She was a beautiful, kind and loving person. I know she is celebrating with the Lord now...but I know how hard it must be for you all. Ron and I will be praying for you all...With much Love, The Farrugia Family

Billie and I have many miles behind us.. We raised our children on the same plot of land... THAT WAS WONDERFUL...Pop and Lillie lived on corner of that land.. So we were all together.. We have many memories...Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter, camping and beach trips..Lots of fun and lots of love on that piece of land.. I always admired Billie - She knew what she wanted and went for it..She loved her children and grandchildren... Her last wish was that they would take care of...

I remember long conversations in our "nurse speak" around the kitchen table and no one else knew what we were talking about ! I enjoyed spending time with Billie sharing my thoughts