W.-Bradley-Obituary

W. Scott Bradley

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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W. Scott Bradley was born June 29, 1956 in Memphis, Tennessee and died October 29, 2005. He spent his whole school life in Manitou Springs and graduated Manitou Springs High School in 1974 then attended Mesa College Grand Junction, CO. Scott was employed by Concepts in Millworks as a designer. He...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We remember so well the days when the boys were young and having good times in high school.
God bless

So many wonderful memories of Scott I recall - some of the fondest ones of high school that I have are of him - please know I thought of him with the highest of regards and will miss running into him. My sincerest and heartfelt sympathy to the family and I hope you may soon find solace in your own wonderful memories of Scott.
My love, Paige and family

Dear Bradley Family,

I was saddened to hear about Scott's passing. He was a very special young man, and I'm proud to have known him. I'd like to express my deepest regrets to all of you on your loss.

God Bless,

Larry Brown

"Christopher Robin?" Whispered Pooh" "Yes Pooh Bear?"
"I'll never not remember you...ever." ............ I know I will never not rememeber the vibrant and wonderful person that Scott was. My sympathy and Love, Farrell Carson

Dearest Bradley Family I am so sorry for your loss. Find comfort in the memories you hold dear to your hearts.

Steve, you did a great job on the toughest day ever.... Love to all the Bradley's

Kathy

Dear Bradley Family: All of us in the Fryt family were so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I was lucky to have said hello to him just a month ago. I remember him as being sweet and caring for everyone. You all are in our prayers in these sad days.
Sincerely, Michelle (Fryt) Linehan

Dear Bradley Family,

It is ironic that the last time I saw Scott was at Flats Ridlen's memorial just two weeks ago. He greeted me with a broad smile and a firm handshake. When I asked him how he was doing he cheerefully replied, "Doing well." I have fond memories of Scott during our high school years and am comforted to know that Scott is at peace and "Doing well."

I will miss Mardi Gras with you,we
always had a good time.Few people that I know have such a gentle soul as you.You were truly one of a kind!