William Robert Bradley

William Robert Bradley obituary, Murrells Inlet, SC

William Robert Bradley

William Bradley Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Burroughs Funeral Home & Cremation Services on Oct. 27, 2025.

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William Robert Bradley passed away October 20th, 2025 in Myrtle Beach South Carolina at a robust 89 years of age. "Bob" on his last day was apparently "Doing Bob Things" having had an active day of shopping, socializing, joking, singing just being the joy we all knew and loved. He went for a rest, put on some Country and Western videos, and never made the dinner bell, near as we can figure. Bob was born in Port Jeff NY June 17th, 1936 to Margaret Lucille Trimble and William Bradley. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Estelle Bradley nee Bulson. He was also preceded by his dear brother Timothy Bradley.
Uncle Rob certainly had his own way of doing things. He insisted on not having a service nor an obituary. He had a personal relationship with God and felt all his good fortune was the "Man upstairs looking out for children and knaves" My uncle loved the ocean, playing guitar, sunrises, and people. He collected people like others collect jewels. For this minion I have violated his no obituary wish. It seemed improper to leave so many people wondering about him. I feel he owed them this marker (I will hopefully be forgiven). Anyone who had a meal with Bob knew that 2 hours was just getting started, 3 decent and 4 was proper. On many occasions we went for the early bird and were thrown out by the wait staff who were begging to close for the night. The night just flew by and you were a little shocked at the time. Want to drive 4 hours to Boston to get a cup of coffee? "Sure, it will give us time to talk" ---That happened.
Perhaps this is why he was so good on stage, it was always a good long time with my uncle. He overcame so much difficulty from a dicey family life, to polio as a teen and many other bumps and bruises along the way. He somehow would survive a terrible fall in 2024, push and work to rehab like no other 87-year-old I ever saw. He proudly proclaimed at dinner two weeks ago he was the same weight at the day he was discharged from the Navy. He made my wife punch his bicep which shockingly, was like a rock.
Bob's secret to a successful life was people, they always seem to take a shine to him, and help him. I cannot count the number that stopped me to tell me how they adored my uncle over my lifetime. At our last meal together two marines came over to thank my uncle for his service. Tack another 30 minutes on to the meal, I finally had to shoo them from the table. Walking away laughing, I knew there were two more in Bob's collection.
Uncle Rob went out strong. I hope we will all be so fortunate.
There are too many friends to mention. My sisters and I are very thankful for all the kind words and deeds given so willingly to Bob and Stella over the years.
Bob and Stella's ashes will be spread at sea which was their wish. I am not sure where or when yet. I have set up an email to exchange any thoughts, pictures, request or if you have interest in
attending the "Navy heave -ho"
Email: [email protected]
Best,
Tim Jr.
Condolences may be made at www.burroughsfh.com
Burroughs Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Murrells Inlet (843.651.1440) is assisting the family with arrangements.

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JeanMarie

October 27, 2025

My dearest friend Bob, turned every conversation into a celebration and every moment into a reason to give thanks.
For thirty-five years, Bob was the heartbeat of our enduring friendship that began in the bustle of a call center. He had a gift for making everyone feel like the brightest star in the room-often teasing me that I "knew how to work a room by telling everyone they were the best." Our phone calls always closed with the same playful, heartfelt ritual:
"You´re the best."
"No, you´re the best."
"I love you the most."
"No, I love you the MOST."
Love wasn´t saved for special occasions; it was spoken freely, every single time.
Bob´s humor was legendary. He carried an endless vault of jokes, delivered with perfect timing and infectious joy. Even when he´d pause and ask, "Have I told you this one before?" the answer was always, "Yes, but tell me again." Laughter followed him everywhere, and he left it behind like breadcrumbs for the rest of us to follow.
Kind, warm, and deeply faithful, Bob saw God´s hand in everything. A parking spot right in front of the pharmacy? A quiet thank-you to the "Big Guy upstairs". The grand milestones and the smallest daily graces-he met them all with gratitude and a smile.
Music was another language he spoke fluently. He´d light up sharing stories of his favorite bands, cueing up songs on YouTube and inviting everyone into the joy of a perfect riff or heartfelt lyric.
Above all, Bob cherished his beloved Estelle-his "Preshie." He loved recounting the moment they met, how her kindness and caring heart captured him instantly. For years, he returned that care tenfold, tending to her with devotion, tenderness, and unwavering love.
Bob wasn´t just loved-he was love in motion. A friend who lifted spirits, a husband who cherished deeply, a soul who thanked God for every breath. Though he is gone, his jokes still echo, his "I love you the most" still rings, and his light continues to warm every heart he touched.
Rest easy, dear Bob. You were the best-and you loved us the MOST.

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