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Mitchell H. Bradley

Washington, District of Columbia

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MITCHELL H. BRADLEY, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.), Mitchell H. Bradley, 72, of Ophelia and formerly of Manassas, Virginia, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2007 with his wife of forty-four years, Carol, and daughters, Susan and Carin, by his side. Mitch, as friends knew him, was born in Birmingham,...

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I was so sorry to hear of Mitch's passing . I hadn't seen him for some time now but thought of him often .Mitch and Carol was so kind to me and I will never forget him. I truly will miss him.

Carol, Susan, Carin, Michael, Morgan, and little Mitchell, you are in our ongoing prayers and thoughts. Mitch was a very interesting, talented, and caring person. I learned a lot just listening to him. We have lost a very good friend

My heartfelt condolences go out to Carol, Susan and Carin. I have such wonderful memories of the years at the Manassas Swim Club.

That is a beautiful tribute to one of the finest men I've ever known. Alex summed it up best by saying that he was a smart, talented and fun man - we are honored and proud to have known him. Our deepest sympathies on your loss.

Our deepest sympathies to all. Mitch will be missed by all who knew him.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Carol, Susan, Carrie and their families. I met Mitch when his daughter Susan married my brother, Tom. I always enjoyed talking with him and his presence always brightened and filled up the whole room. Our family will greatly miss his smile, his booming laugh and the great times we had together.

My deepest sympathy to Carol, Susan, Carin and families. I have such great memories of our times together at Manassas Swim Club.

A wonderful tribute to an outstanding man. I wish we could have all been there for the family reunion on the 4th but fate dictated otherwise. Although we can't attend the local services in Virginia, we are definitly planning to attend the Arlington services in September. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Can't believe he is gone. Mitch was a good friend and mentor and a wonderful story teller. I still see and hear him telling of the "great chicken gun"! His heart was as big as the sky. My children to this day talk about those weekends on the bay.