Bradley-Babcock-Obituary

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Bradley Littleton Babcock

Appomattox, Virginia

Mar 10, 1939 – Jun 2, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
March 10, 1939
DIED
June 2, 2020
AGE
81
LOCATION
Appomattox, Virginia

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Robinson Funeral Home - Appomattox Obituary

Bradley L. Babcock was surrounded by loving family when he died on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 following a brief illness.  He was predeceased by his parents, A.A. (Deb) Babcock and Annie Laurie Scruggs Babcock; sister, June Babcock; and brother, Byron Babcock. 

He is survived by his wife, Mary...

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Keeping Coach Babcock's friends and loved ones in our hearts and prayers.

Gini, I am so sorry for your loss. May time and wonderful memories help to lessen your sorrow.

Sorry to hear of Coach Babcocks passing. Thinking of you and your family at this time. Take care!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Mark and Molly Thomas

Mary, I am so saddened to hear of Brads death. I knew Brad through JMU. I was the Benefits Administrator there till about 7 years ago. I met you when Brad brought you in the office to attend to some benefits business. I thought you were delightful and Brad was very happy. I was happy for both of you.
Brad would bring me a box of vegetables from his garden each summer and several times he brought me a jar of his jam. He was the best. I always enjoyed talking with him. He always made my...

Our deepest sympathy to Mary and Brad's family. Our thoughts are with you during this time.
Ed & Bev Jennings

My heart-felt sympathy and prayers go out to you. Coach really looked out for me during my two year stint as baseball graduate assistant (1975-77). His family and baseball was always at the forefront of our conversations.

My thoughts are with his family. Brad hired me to coach the first JMU Softball program at the varsity level. He was an admistrator who was tough, honest, fair and got things done. I appreciated that he had coached and understood 'our' similar sports. The stories and conversations that we had bring a big smile to my face.

With sincere sympathy. We hope that precious memories and Gods peace will comfort you as you grieve the loss.