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Jeff Gervais
August 30, 2023
I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Stanley. I met him in 2004 during a summer institute for teachers in Knoxville and for a couple of years he and I worked on a long distance pen-pal project. Education throws a lot of curveballs our way and I fell out of touch with Stanley. I send peace to his family and friends. Loss of a loved one is hard to put into words and know that you’re in my thoughts.
Reginald Atkinson
August 29, 2023
As a 2021, retired employee of Dekalb County Schools, I was saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Stanley Bradley, a former co-worker and dedicated support person, at Toney Elementary School. May The Comforter grant Peace and Strength to the family, friends and loved ones of a kind soul, who touched my life during our time at Toney Elementary School. His voice was the first warm, welcoming voice I heard on the phone, when I called to get an interview, as a Visual Arts, teacher. I´m glad I had a chance to share that memory with, Mr. Bradley, before he left, Toney ES, to take on his new position in the county office. It was on his last day, at Toney following the administration, faculty, and staff celebration, honoring the stellar work, he did for the Toney family and community. May God rest his soul in eternity until we meet again... Rest in Peace and Power, Mr. Bradley... Blessings for the great and faithful work you´ve done! R. Atkinson
Kymberly Spencer
August 23, 2023
Mr. Bradley will truly be missed here on earth. Truly a gentle kind soul. I met him through Dekalb School and truly experienced all his kindness. To the family I pray for you peace and understanding during this tough time and pray that God will comfort you with peace and love. Kymberly Spencer
Kendrick Long
August 23, 2023
Rest in peace my brother and be you soul assured God always has a plan and he most definitely needed you to help carry out his mission. Only his most diligent and steadfast soldiers are call upon so early in life and I know your soul is flowing with all the strength and power and goodness that he needs to lead his charge. You accomplished so much while you were here way more than I ever could and I am greatful and honored to call you my brother. STAN march on and tell Blake I love him and you and him carry on til I get there.
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