Bradley, Robert "Bob" 83, of Chicago, at Rest July 26, 2013. U.S. Korean War Veteran. Loving son of the late James and Mary (nee Ford) Bradley; beloved brother of Barbara (Donald) Dean; fond uncle of Patrick (Ruth) Dean, Peggy (Lee) Luckey, Kevin (Holly) Dean, and Katie (John) Kozielek. Bob spent 35 years in the CPS system as a High School English teacher. He also became an accomplished musician who loved to play Dixieland and Ragtime music. Visitation Wednesday, July 31 9AM until time of Mass of Christian Burial 10AM at Old St. Mary's Church, 1500 South Michigan Ave. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. For info Dalcamo Funeral Home 312-842-8681.
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For the past year and a half, he was what we phrased "pew buddy" every Saturday at Old St. Mary's. He was a wonderful and inspirational person. I loved to hear his stories every week and comments on life. He will be truly missed!
Marlo M. Michalek
August 23, 2013
My sincere condolences to the Bradley Family. Mr. Bradley was one of my English teachers at Austin High. He was an excellent teacher. May he rest in peace.
Judith Krauss Milde 1961-1965
August 7, 2013
Loved his English class at Austin High.
Eileen Hickey King 1961-1965.
Rest in Peace Mr Bradley.
August 7, 2013
I just spoke to Bob, we were making plans for my flight from Houston to visit him as I've tried to do once a year. I owe so much to him; he started out as my teacher at Austin High and became my life long friend. I miss him already.
I'm so sorry for his family's loss.
Barbara Cusack Squires
Barbara Cusack Squires
August 6, 2013
I will miss Bob and our talks about the "old neighborhood." My condolences to his family. Barbara Kerner- A Transportation Building friend.
August 2, 2013
My heart and prayers are with the family, may the God of all comfort, comfort you in this time of sorrow.
Petrina Bell
July 31, 2013
Bob will truly be missed by all of the Transportation Building. Ann Williams Doorstaff.
July 31, 2013
Printers Row will be emptier without his presence, warmth, wisdom and humor. Our sympathy to his family and many friends.
Susan Olenski & Lee Kaufmann
July 31, 2013
We loved having Bob play ragtime piano at our parties in the Transportation Building. He was really nice to spend time with at the various cafes on Printers Row. He will be remembered with great fondness and a smile.
Michelle & John Clayton
July 30, 2013
Heartfelt condolences to the Bradley family.I remember Bob with fondness.
Bill Jamerson
July 30, 2013
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