Bradley Vance Redmon, age 75 passed away on July 3rd, 2025.
Bradley was born in Pasadena to Robert Vance and Betty Eileen (Martin) on June 1st, 1950. He had a typical childhood; enjoying the Cub scouts and Boy scouts, attending church with his grandparents in three-piece suits. Bradley joined the Marine Corps as a Radioman and was stationed at Camp Peloton and 29 Palms; also serving in Vietnam. He then enlisted in the Navy and in communications on the Kitty Hawk. Bradley enjoyed a steak meal on Kitty Hawk, complements of an officer his corpsman brother knew (Bruse).
In 1978, Brad started his family; with his Son Brandon Vance in 1978, then in 1984 Falyn Rose Naomi. Moving to the Pacific Northwest and working at PSNS in shop 57 for 38 years as an Insulator, well appreciated. Retiring in 2007 he enjoyed his family and traveled back to LA frequently to see his brother.
Bradley is preceded in death by his father, mother and half-brother, Chris. He is Survived by his Son Brandon (Daughter-in-law Rebecca) Grandchildren, Bryan, Braydon and Kayla; Daughter Falyn; Brother Bruse (Wife Lisa), Niece Nicolina, Nephew Vance; half brother Michelle.
Arrangements made by Just Cremations in Morehead City, NC.
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