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Thomas Clive Bradbeer

Charlottesville, Virginia

1967 - 2021

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Thomas Clive BradbeerJuly 27, 1967 - January 12, 2021Thomas Clive Bradbeer, 53, died unexpectedly at home in Charlottesville, on January 12, 2021. He was the beloved son of Clive and Wilma Bradbeer of Charlottesville, brother of Suzy, brother-in-law of Kyle and father of Anabella. He is also...

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My heartfelt condolences to Mr and Mrs Bradbeer and family. Tom will truly be missed by all that knew him. Tom was a very caring, smart and dedicated friend. We met in 1995 and played soccer in the Charlottesville Adult soccer league for the Mamas & Papas. During that time, I knew Tom always had my back and he was an excellent goalkeeper. He was a kind friend who also had my back off the field, as well. I have many fond memories of visiting Tom and his friends at his place to just hang out...

Aunt Wilma and family, So incredibly sorry to hear of your loss. Thoughts and prayers for all of you.

I'm very sorry we have lost a wonderful person, I worked at the vivarium with Tom and he was always cheerful and shared his many stories of adventure. A truly blessed man. So sad for your loss.

Wilma and Clive and family. Years pass but the heart is still with you sweethearts. Having ourselves lost a son we know a bit of what you are going through. Tom would want us all to live as rich a life ! Thanks for all of your light and love. Thinking and praying for you. J P James, Heathsville

Dear Wilma and Clive,
It is with great sadness that I write to you about the death of your son, Tom. The beautifully composed paragraphs in the Daily Progress describe a son of whom all of us can be proud, and even though I did not know Tom, my son Ben who is near him in age does remember him from various activities during the school years.
Happy memories last a lifetime, and I know that you both have stored up many, many happy memories of Tom.
Fondly, Eleanore

The PVCC Alumni Association IS very sorry to hear about Tom's passing. It is always sad to lose a member of the PVCC family, and we offer our condolences to his family and friends.

Dear Wilma, Clive, Suzy, Kyle and Annabelle, I´m So sorry to hear you lost your beloved Tom, whom I remember as "Tommy" the little boy who would run around in the hall laughing when I was visiting. I have not seen Tom much as an adult, but I have heard of his various adventures around the globe. My prayers are with you all, the loss is immeasurable, but I know Tom will always be in your hearts, and I will always remember the sweet little boy I knew who ran around full of laughter. Much Love,...