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Jose (Joe) L. Bradford, a devoted husband, and a great father, grandfather, son, and brother, passed away, leaving behind a life built on love, happiness, laughter, dedication, strength, and responsibility.
He was the husband of Aracely Bradford, father to Malu Beyoncé and Hugo Bradford, and grandfather to Caesar Beyoncé and Bliss Beyoncé. Born to Bloyce Bradford and Maria de la Luz Bradford, he was the eldest brother to Ricardo Bradford and Clara Bradford.
Joe took great pride in his service as a United States Army veteran, where he earned the rank of Sergeant First Class. After his time in the military, he pursued higher education with the same dedication, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and a Master’s Degree in Business from the University of Texas at El Paso. A sharp and organized thinker, he excelled in the business world, serving as Vice President of two companies, where he was highly respected for his leadership and vision.
Beyond his career, Joe loved his home and the life he built with his wife. He was a man who valued stability, responsibility, and peace, ensuring that everything in his life—from finances to travel—was in order. He met Aracely in 1995, and they married in September of 1997, sharing a life of love, laughter, and calm.
Joe loved to live life. He was always joking, laughing, and found happiness in the simplest moments—from watching his favorite TV shows and movies to cracking up at an entertaining commercial or even enjoying his morning and bedtime routines. He turned ordinary tasks, like car maintenance, into joyful outings filled with music, good food, and an Uber ride. Whether it was playing golf, the game he loved, or watching his Dallas Cowboys as a die-hard fan, or simply spending time at home, he made the most of every day. As he often said—and meant—he was living the dream!
Even in his hardest months, his strength never wavered. He fought with unshakable resilience, right up to the defining moments of his life.
Joe Bradford’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and perseverance. He was a man who lived fully, loved deeply, and will be forever missed by those who knew him and loved him.
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