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Larry P. BRADLEY

Tucson, Arizona

1945 - 2017

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BRADLEY, Larry P., died in Tucson, Arizona, on January 21, 2017, of Parkinson's disease. He was seventy-one years old. He is survived by a wife, Johanna Bradley; two brothers, Richard Bradley and Steven Bradley, and his adored Irish Wolfhound, Sofie. Funeral Services were held in Sunset View...

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Dear Jana and family, I only heard of Larry's passing now almost three years later. It has been too many years since we last met but I hold the memories precious. . You were both so generous in giving of yourselves to others. You loaned your car to my daughter and I when you returned to London on 2002/2003 so it would not sit unused, but I know you also thought of our need. Hank and I had a wonderful visit with you Jana and with Larry in London in summer 2003. We visited many of the special...

I am so sorry to hear of Larry's death. We were good friends all through high school, where he was a star of our class, and I saw him from time to time during our college years. He introduced me to William Styron, who became one of my favorite authors. My family and I visited Larry and Jana in London where they were spending the summer about 30 years ago. I hadn't seen him since then but my memories of him are indelible. My condolences to Jana, Rick and Steve.

Susan Smith...

I have only good memories of Larry. He was gentle, kind, perceptive, and intelligent. His sense of humor tended to be low key and understated.

That said, Larry was also willing to go along. I remember the photo in which he hammed it up with his brothers, with poker chips, playing cards, and $1000 bills from Brad and Marion, around their table in Phoenix!

I will pay my respects to Larry at his burial place, near our home. Sending best wishes to you, Johanna, as well as...

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 119:76.

Rick and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Jeffrey and I liked Larry from the first moment we met him. That is the kind of guy Larry was. You could tell that he was truly interested in you as a person. I hope that you will be comforted by the knowledge that he is at peace.

My "big brother" Larry passed away way too early. He was my mentor, my antagonist, my idol, my friend. I respected and admired him. He was accomplished in everything he undertook. He made time for anyone who came along with questions or interests. My friends all became friends of his as well. The last few years were difficult for all of us. He is now at peace. He will be so very missed by the rest of us.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one in death can make us feel helpless. May you gain strength by pouring out your heart in prayer to God.

Larry was a friend and fellow scholar at Rincon High.

My condolences to his family and close friends.

May he rest in peace.

G Braidic,
Sr Chemist, EKC Retired
MAJ, Inspector General, USAR Ret'd