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Milton-Janice Bradley, 88, passed away July 10, 2023 at her residence surrounded by her loving family.
Janice was born on April 19, 1935 in Milton and was a daughter of Lela Mae Estus and Robert Tracy.
She married Donald L. Bradley, Sr. on August 20, 1955 in St Ann Church in Milton.
Janice was a nurse most of her working life. Janice’s loving and kind spirit was the fore front of her life. She had devoted her life to caring for those in need, including her mission to Haiti in the early 80’s. When she was a not a care giver, for her family or patients, her adventurous spirit was shared with her husband. She traveled the world, creating memories in the US and abroad.
She is survived by: her husband of 67 years Donald Bradley, Sr., her children, Donald Bradley, Jr. and his wife Judi of Colchester, Cheryl Bradley-Valyou of Grand Isle, Tammy Cheney of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Brenda Sweeney of Milton; her 7 grandchildren; her 7 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her 3 siblings, Irene Beaudoin and her husband “Ted”, Stanley Tracy and his wife Gloria and David Tracey and her sister in law Nancy Tracy all of Milton.
She is predeceased by her parents Robert and Lela Mae Tracy and her brother Richard Tracy.
Visiting hours will be held on Sunday July 16th from 4pm to 6 pm in the Minor Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Milton.
Her Funeral Mass will be held on July 17th at 11 AM in St. Ann Church, Milton with a burial to follow in St Ann Cemetery.
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237 Route 7 South, Milton, VT 05468
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