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Bethe Mounce
February 25, 2009
I am so so sorry to read that Mr. Bradley has passed away. Mr. Bradley always told it how it was and was there for me when I worked for TEEX fresh out of college. How I will miss him.
Shelley Smith
February 22, 2009
Dear Margie,
My parents shared with me the news about your dad. I am so sorry. Please know that I am praying for you. It would be so great to see you again.
With love
Shelley Emshoff Smith
John Edd Tucker
February 12, 2009
"Mr. Bradley" was my first boss and mentor upon graduation from TAMU in 1969. I was priviledged to serve under "Col. Bradley" for six years in the Army Reserves. I will always appreciate his leadership and friendship. May God bless his family.
Charlotte Dick
February 12, 2009
Mr. B was the best CEO I have ever had the opportunity to know and feel very fortunate to have worked for him. He was a wonderful mentor and teacher. He truly cared for his employees, unusual in this day and age. I have always remembered the many treasured advice and expertise he shared. He was not only a caring and good person, but told many wonderful and humorous tales. He will be greatly missed and will be remembered with much fondness and gratitude.
Charlotte
The American Legion Earl Graham Post 159
February 12, 2009
To express our deep sympathy to you on your loss. We thank Mr. "Jim" for serving our country in the U.S. Army during WW II. You both are members of "the greatest generation". We also thank Mr. "Jim" for serving Texas A&M University & also the community of Bryan-College Station. May God's Speed Be With You Soldier.
cjo
Weldon Jordan
February 11, 2009
2-11-09 I was very sorry to read about Col. Bradley's passing. He was the C.O. of the Army Reserve unit that I was a member of. He was quite a man, full of energy, decisive, and was a cheerful, positive person. He made an impression on me and I respected him and his advice. The world was better because of Jim Bradley and I am very glad that I got to know him.
James Laird
February 11, 2009
Margie,
I was very saddened to learn of your father's passing in today's local newspaper. Please know that I am keeping you and your family in my prayers and I offer you my sincerest sympathy. In my early days of working for TAMU after graduating from here in 1983, I would sometimes come across your Dad and would ask him how you were doing. I still work here in Mays Business School. I hope you are doing well and would love to hear from you sometime.
Best Wishes,
James Laird
Michael Lemmon
February 11, 2009
We are sorry to hear of Jim's passing.
Enjoyed traveling with Jim and Frances to Ireland. Jim had more energy than a 20 year old.
Michael and Carol Lemmon
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