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Michael R. Bradley

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Michael R. Bradley WEST SPRINGFIELD - Michael R. Bradley, 58 of Venice, FL, formerly of West Springfield, passed away Monday, January 28, 2008 after a long illness. He was a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design and was employed as a Certified Packaging Professional at various corrugated...

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Peter,
I'm so sorry for your loss
God Bless

Peter,
I am so sorry for your loss.
God Bless

Mike and I worked together for many years and though our paths seldom crossed since my retirement; I will miss him. We can rest easy knowing that he is well taken care of now and is waiting for us all and is helping to prepare the way for us. Remember the good times. In time his passing will be easier to accept. God Bless him and all of you.

Dear Bradley Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. He has had a long struggle, however he is now in a more peaceful place, pain free. Take comfort in all your memories of him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Dear Linda, Jason, Kevin and all of the Bradley Clan: My deepest sympathy on the passing of Michael. It seems far too soon for him to be gone from us. We all have our own memories of Michael, but I will always remember the ever present smile, the Irish twinkle in his eyes and how he couldn't do enough for us. He was a large presence at any family gathering and you could generally find him manning the grill, our very own "Chef Ptomaine"! He was busy all the time, he was always happily...

Worked with Mike for a lot of years.
GOD bless you all. My prayers are with you. Ernie

Dear Linda, Jason, Kevin and our extended families,

Please accept our deepest condolences on Mike's passing. He endured a long struggle these past few years and maintained a positive, if not stoic, attitude. He never complained where many of us would have if faced with a similar prognosis. He did this, I believe, because his family mattered deeply to him. He wanted us to continue our life's course without unnecessarily worrying about his.

I will always remember the decades of...