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Brian Tremayne Bradley

October 9, 1971 - March 18, 2024

Brian Tremayne Bradley Obituary

Brian Tremayne Bradley, a life-long resident of Mobile, born October 9,1971 to

Cynthia M. Bradley and Reginald A. Brown, died Monday, March 18, 2024. Brian

attended St Thomas the Apostle Catholic School and graduated from Murphy High School

in 1990. Upon graduation he enlisted in the United States Army.


Brian’s stint in the Army lasted five years during which he was awarded to, name a few,

the: Army Achievement Medal (2nd Award), Army Superior Unit Award, Army Good

Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, Sharpshooter

Marksman Badge, and Marksman Marksmanship Bars. He was stationed in Korea and Fort

Huachuca, Arizona.


Brian worked at SSAB, formerly IPSCO Steel, for twenty-four years. He enjoyed travel,

visiting many places, but was especially fond of Hawaii. He also dappled in the financial

world (stocks and bonds, etc.). Brian was a quiet, gentle presence among his family and

friends: but also, a strong, reliable one.


Brian was predeceased by his father, Reginald; maternal grandparents: Jonathan

Bradley, Sr., and Henrietta H. Bradley; paternal grandmother: Mary Brown. He is survived

by his mother, Cynthia; sister, LaTonia Y. Gundrum; nephew, Cameron Gundrum; niece,

Mariah Hall; beloved as children: Giavanna M. Akins, Robert Akins, and Laura

(Jermaine)Woon; grandson, Elisha Woon; aunts: Joanne B. Siggers and Aundrey Bell;

uncles: Jonathan (Sharon) Bradley, Jr., Harlan G. Bradley, Travis Bradley, and one

endeared, Perry R. (Angela) Bradley, Sr.; great-uncle, Glenn M. (Michelle) Harbin; great-

great aunt, Dorene Harrison. He will be dearly missed by his numerous cousins and

cohorts growing up, especially, Angie Bradley and Vernon Davis; childhood friends:

Thomas Whittaker and Cary Hunter; his special friend and ‘work-wife,’ Marilyn Walker;

friends: Cedrick McMillan, Tina Ferris, Brett White and Shipping Crew ‘A.’ He will also be

missed by many other relatives and friends.


After interment we invite you to join us at Little Flower Parish in the Bringer Center, 416

Little Flower Ave., Mobile, AL, 36606 to continue our celebration of Brian’s life.

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