He was born
June 25, 1914, in Lorain, and remained a lifelong resident.
Bradley was employed as a timekeeper and later as a crane operator in the number
3
seamless
mill of U.S. Steel's Lorain Works. He retired after 42 years in 1976.
He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, and flower and vegetable gardening.
Survivors include his daughters Gloria of Florida, Millie Ann of Elyria and Donna Palacios
of Lorain;
sons John Bradley of Wellington; sister, Louise Textor of Cambridge; and 12
grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in
death by his wife, Mildred (nee Radich); son, Donald L. Bradley Jr.; daughter,
Nancy Jo
Armstrong; parents, Leroy and Eva Bradley; and brothers Robert G. and Samuel
Bradley.
Friends may call Wednesday, 3 to 7 p.m., at Gluvna-Shimo-Hromada Funeral Chapel, 3224
Broadway,
Lorain, where services will be Thursday at noon. The Rev. Roy F. Schutz,
interim
pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Lorain, will officiate. Burial will follow in
Elmwood
Cemetery, Lorain.