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John Joseph Bradley Sr.

Westerly, Rhode Island

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John Joseph Bradley Sr., 85, of Westerly, died in his sleep in the early hours of Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Jack was born in Waterbury, Conn., on Sept. 13, 1924, where he resided with his family and graduated from Crosby High School. He attended Boston College until it was time to serve his country...

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Linda : I will always remember the flights Jack took me on, He was one of a kind You are in our prayers Gertrude & Roger

Linda, we have been in Florida since the end of October and just learned of Jack's passing. Our deepest sympathies to you and your entire family.

Carol and Ralph Mele, Boca Raton, FL

Steve, my condolences to you and your family, on one of life's unfortunate steps, losing a loved one...May all of the cherished memories, that you shared with him, stay deep within you helping you overcome these difficult days...

Jack was a wonderful man and we will never forget him.
Jack and Carole Marshall

Dear everyone in the Bradley family:
Ralph told me of Jack's passing and it was one of those moments where you have about 1,000 memories of a person go through your brain in ten seconds. In this case all of them good. I met Jack while attending BC with Ralph in 1969- forty years ago. His good nature, sense of humor and generosity were apparent right from the get go. His love of an active life was something else. You could not "sleep-in" while Jack was around whether you were going to be...

Dear Linda, Patti, Ralph, Guy, Steve, John, Ed et al,

My mother Anne's beloved twin brother, Jack, died, signaling the fall of a dynasty. My Uncle Jack was like a second father to me. Only one sister, Sally, remains of the initial nine siblings.

Jack represents hope, the joker, twinkling blue eyes, the athlete, the love of water, lobster, fish and the sea, and eternal rise and shine worker in me. He taught me the true value of "working and playing together," and how a...

Linda,
My sincerest sympathy with you and all of Jack's family and loved ones. I will never forget flying around the Statue of Liberty or the time we went lobstering with Jack and he pulled up a pot and showed me the keepers and the eggers. Many fond memories close to my heart.

Keeping you and your family in my thoughts, Love Sallie (McCool)Danford/Sutherland, Evelyn Danford, and my Husband Harry M Sutherland

We will always remember his laughter. There was a lightness to Uncle Jack that was wonderful to be around. We will miss him terribly. Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda and his children and grandchildren.

Love, Gretchen and Jennifer Riggins