Larry Lew Bradley, a devoted family man, lifelong educator, and faithful member of his church community, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2025, at the age of 84.
Born in South Dakota on April 24, 1941, Larry came into the world alongside his twin sister, tied for the youngest of 13 children in a large and loving family. His early years shaped a deep sense of commitment, humility, and compassion that remained constant throughout his life.
Larry married the love of his life, Glenda, and together they raised two sons, Robert (45) and Benjamin (43). Their marriage was filled with love, shared values, and a strong foundation in faith, family, and education. Though Glenda passed before him, Larry honored her memory daily with quiet grace and strength.
A lifelong educator and middle school principal, Larry was passionate about nurturing young minds and building strong, supportive communities. His dedication to education took him and his family on enriching adventures, living and working in places like Indonesia and Barrow, Alaska. These experiences reflected Larry’s belief in learning, openness to the world, and sense of adventure.
Larry’s Christian faith was central to his life. He was an active member of his church, finding meaning and connection in Bible study, service, and fellowship. Whether through volunteering, teaching, or simply being there for someone in need, Larry’s kindness left a lasting mark on those around him.
He was a loving and involved grandfather who lived close to his grandchildren—Mark (18), Sean (14), and Lily (11). Larry found great joy in watching them grow and being a steady presence in their lives.
He will be fondly remembered for his warm demeanor, gentle humor, deep love of chocolate, and his signature habit of keeping a black comb in every suit jacket. He was always prepared and always thoughtful.
Larry is survived by his sons, Robert and Benjamin, and his grandchildren, who carry forward the values and love he instilled in them. His legacy of service, faith, and family will live on in all who knew and loved him.
A graveside service will be held at Mountain View Cemetery in Livingston, Montana, at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, where Larry will be laid to rest beside his beloved wife, Glenda.
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