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Bradley J. Gregory Georgia Bradley John Gregory, 48, formerly of Port Huron, Michigan, passed away May 5, 2008 in Georgia. He was born September 19, 1959 in St. Clair, MI the son of Robert (Jerry) and Jeanette Gregory. Brad loved listening to music, playing instruments and singing, and, at one time, aspired to be a disc jockey. His other hobbies included gardening and cooking, especially barbecuing. He was very outgoing and loved people. His family, friends and co-workers will sadly miss him. Brad is survived by his mother, Jeanette, of Port Huron; daughter, Brandi and stepdaughters, Seraine and Amber Paige, Florida; two sisters, Kim (Randy) Hall, Warren, MI and Karen, Clinton Twp.; five brothers, Barry, Nevada, Barton (Gloria), Georgia, Bennett, Texas, Bruce (Shaunna), Texas, Timothy, Colorado; several nieces and nephews, Karisa Kieft, Kalle, Miranda, Trevor, Kyle, Taylor and Leah Gregory, Christy and Melissa Etheridge; and a very special friend, Hope Reuker. Brad was preceded in death by his father, Robert (Jerry) Gregory, who died November 16, 2006. Funeral services will be held at the Tim Stewart Funeral Home, Loganville, Georgia on Sunday, May 11, at 1 p.m. The family has requested that memorial contributions be made to a scholarship fund for Brad's children. Donations may be made to Bank of America, Dudley's Care Account, in care of Bruce Gregory, 8308 Johns Way, North Richland Hills, Texas 76180. To send condolences or messages of sympathy, visit www.stewartfh.com.

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Published by The Times Herald on May 11, 2008.

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