Barry Lee Bradley was born February 18, 1943 in Pomona, California. Barry passed away Monday, October 29, 2012 after a long battle with cancer. As a young man he served in the National Guard. Barry was also a funeral director for 10 years after which he began a drywall and metal stud framing company, which he managed for 40 years. Barry was well known by friends and family as a jack of all trades, the guy that could fix anything.
He is survived by his beautiful wife of 47 years, Oddny Bradley. Barry was preceded in death by his parents Edward and Esther Bradley. Barry was the proud father of four children, daughter Stephanie Delinski (son in law, Chris Delinski), son Ryan Bradley (daughter in law, Jennifer Bradley), daughter Kari Bradley, and son Kevin Bradley (daughter in law Cheryl Bradley). He was the very proud grandfather of seven grandchildren, Ashlynn, Kaylee, Elly, Mason, Payten, Jenna, and Mariah. Barry is also survived by his sisters Beverly Felix, and Belinda Bradley, and brothers Buzz Bradley, and Blair Bradley.
Barry was a very devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He held numerous callings in the church none of which he enjoyed more than his recent calling as a Temple worker which he carried out until he became ill.
Barry was an amazing man who valued and lived a charitable life. He took great pride in everything he did and spent his entire life devoted to providing for his family. Barry was the kind of man who led by example and a great example he was. He enjoyed spending time with his family in a variety of activities but one of his favorites was without a doubt, hunting with his sons.
Services to honor and remember Barry’s life will be held at 11am, Saturday, Nov. 3rd at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 11070 Old Frontier Rd NW, Silverdale , WA 98383. Viewing will be held from 3-5pm on Friday Nov. 2nd at Rill’s Life Tribute Center 1151 Mitchell Avenue, Port Orchard, WA 98366, as well as, prior to services 10am-10:45am at the LDS church.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
www.fhcrc.org
. Online memorial at
www.rill.com
.