Rosemary C. Bradley
Haddon Township - BRADLEY, Rosemary C. (nee Conover), a 44-year resident in Haddonview Apartments, Haddon Township NJ, passed away peacefully, on March 15, 2021. She was 82 years old. Rosemary was the cherished daughter of the late James and Rose (nee Hewitt) Conover, daughter-in-law to the late Mason E. Sr. and Anne G. Bradley and former wife of Mason E. Bradley, Jr. (Marlene). Loving mother of Michelle A. Bradley, Mason E. Bradley III and his wife, Tracey and Sandra L. Bradley. Predeceased by her beloved grandson Richard James 'RJ' Vogel. Loving grandmother of Connor Harris, Madison and Nora Bradley and dear great-grandmother of Rjay Michael Vogel. Dearly loved sister of Elmer Conover (the late Bunny), the late James Conover (the late Adella, Jean), the late Ronald Conover (Barbara), and aunt to many nieces and nephews as well as grand & great nieces and nephews.
Rosemary was a true "South Jersey Girl", born on Park Ave in Pennsauken, raised in Kramer Hill and Merchantville where she was a majorette and graduate of the Merchantville High School Class of 1956. She always remained involved in the high school alumni association and reunion planning, with most recently her 65th reunion coming up. She was a longtime employee with New Jersey Bell then AT&T and retired after managing the Cherry Hill and Burlington Phone Center Stores. She started her working career in door-to-door sales as she found herself, at an early age, a single mother. She strongly forged ahead and made a full life for herself and her three children. Rosemary was a class act, always dressed to the nines from head to toe, complete with her hair and nails done, lipstick and jewelry on, ready to go. She loved to travel, shop and enjoyed doing crafts on quiet evenings in her apartment. However, "Ro" was always up for overnight trips to AC, long weekends at LBI, visits in North Carolina or a vacation to Aruba. She was blessed with many wonderful and close friends throughout her life. Most of all, she loved all her family and was extremely proud of her children, grandchildren, great grandson and their accomplishments. Rosemary saved every card sent, every letter written and every picture taken. She truly treasured the memories of her lifetime. We will all treasure her memory, in our hearts, for our lifetime.
Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing on Monday from 11-12:30pm at the Bradley Funeral Home 601 Rt. 73 South at Evesham Rd. Marlton where a Funeral Service will be held at 12:30 pm Monday. Interment to follow at Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill NJ.
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my deepest sympathy to rosemary's family. i was a classmate of hers. mhs. 1956.
joann (gogliuzza) friel
March 20, 2021
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