Dad, William Bradley, was the son of three great men.  His birth father, William Rosborough.  The father that raised him from 7yrs - 14yrs, Joe Blum.  The father who was there to encourage and support him into his adult years, Lawrence J. Bradley.  His mother, Olivia Gonzalez Bradley, loved him with all her heart.  He met his wife, Eduvigis H Soberal in college, were married for 17 years, and had three beautiful :) daughters Rosie, Ivelisse and Olivia.  His life was cut short when he was diagnosed at the early age of 37 with colon cancer and passed 2 years later at the age of 39.  His legacy, courageous spirit, winsome personality, and passion for life lives on in the lives of his family and the lives that he touched.  He always wanted a son, but we are sure that he is smiling from heaven knowing that he now has 6 grandsons (Jimmy, Jacob, Will, John, Gio, and Brayden) and 1 grandaughter (Grace).   
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I loved it when we would go camping in your camper and your dad would make sure everyone was comfortable and having fun. He would take us fishing on his boat and we would check out the black eels the fisherman would bring in! Yuk!!! but fun!!! Terry loved his German Shepherds! He was a wonderful, loving person! xoxo

~ Sharon Muniz

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In many ways, my Dad’s battle with cancer was brutal, but in other ways it was a gift. As we watched his body waste away, we saw his spirit come to life. It was his battle with cancer that brought him to a point in his life where he made the decision to search for God and meaning. And after months of visiting all faiths and denominations he finally ended his search. He found the peace he had been looking for even in the midst of his personal storm. He realized that real life wasn’t found by trying to be a good person. He was tired of trying to be “good enough” and earn God’s love and acceptance. So when he met Jesus, he quickly experienced freedom and forgiveness. His burdens were lifted and even though the burden of cancer was heavy, he found relief. My Dad experienced the grace of God, and it felt good. He was joyful even in the darkest hours because he was right with God. This type of faith is the type of faith that makes other people believe. And my whole family wanted what my Dad had. So we all started to follow Jesus.

~ Ivelisse Page

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