Darlene Kirkpatrick Bradley

Darlene Kirkpatrick Bradley obituary, Anniston, AL

Darlene Kirkpatrick Bradley

Darlene Bradley Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Anniston Memorial Funeral Home on Feb. 8, 2024.

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Graveside services to celebrate the life of Darlene Kirkpatrick Bradley, 66, of Oxford, will be held on Friday, February 9, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. in Anniston Memorial Gardens with Matt Kirkpatrick officiating. Per the family's wishes there will be no public visitation prior to the service.
Darlene took her last breath here on Earth, Wednesday, February 7, 2024, while surrounded by her loving family. She will forever be remembered for the amazing and beautiful woman her family so dearly loved.
Preceding Darlene in death are her parents, Alfred Leon Kirkpatrick, Sr. and Edith McCarty Kirkpatrick; and her sister, Shelly Dawn Oliver.
Left to cherish the memory of Darlene include her daughters, Tiffany Pruitt and Brooke Percy; her grandchildren, Austin Elkins, Hope Roper, Savannah Roper, Logan Roper, Gabe Pruitt, and Haleigh Pruitt; her siblings, Lisa Seymour (Herbert), Jan Council (Edmond), Al Kirkpatrick (Judy), and Bill Kirkpatrick; and nieces and nephews, Brandon Medders Chris Oliver, Andy Kirkpatrick, Matt Kirkpatrick, Kirk Council, and Tyler Council.
Pallbearers will be Gabe Pruitt, Austin Elkins, Bill Kirkpatrick, and Haleigh Pruitt.
Darlene was a 1975 graduate of Saks High School, where she was a member of the Marching Band and Color Guard. She was a Methodist by faith and loved her family fiercely. Darlene was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, and sister. She enjoyed doing crafts in her spare time, along with watching movies and spending time with her family. Darlene also loved her dogs, Casper and Daisy. She will be greatly missed and never forgotten.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to CCI and the staff of SouthernCare New Beacon Hospice for all the kindness shown to Darlene and her family during this difficult time, along with the staff of Anniston Memorial Funeral Home for their love and guidance.
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