1952
2022
Linda L. Bradish, 69, of Charleroi, died Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022, at Easy Living Country Estates, Hunker. She was born May 30, 1952, a daughter of the late John F. Jr. and Ethel Mabel (Brink) Smith, of Youngwood. A 1970 graduate of Hempfield Area High School, she worked as a certified nursing assistant, primarily in home health. She had many fond memories of growing up in Youngwood and raising her daughter in Ligonier. Her faith, compassion and strength will be remembered by all who loved her. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, David E. Smith; stepfather, Albert Hopfer; and nephew, Jacob Newcamp. She is survived by her devoted daughter, Kelly Safin (George), of Charleroi; loving siblings, Daisy I. Reynolds-Aller, of Greensburg, Tootsie Wakely (Jim), of Michigan, John Smith (Sue), Susie Newcamp (Mark) and Sally Sell (Jeff), all of Greensburg; sister-in-law, Peggy Smith, of Youngwood; several nieces and nephews; and cherished friends, Dana and Carissa Wyman, of Virginia Beach, Va. The family would like to thank the caring staffs at Ridgeview Residential Care, Easy Living Country Estates and Medi Home Hospice. No services are planned. KEPPLE-GRAFT FUNERAL HOME is entrusted with the arrangements. Donations may be made to the charity of one's choice in Linda's memory. For online condolences and information, please visit www.kepplegraft.com.
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