Bradley’s family is at a loss for words with his passing. It was so abrupt and unexpected. To recognize the love and all the lives he touched, the family would like to extend the opportunity for anyone who would like to give, especially for those loved ones and friends overseas and abroad. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Bradley served his country in The United States Army Reserve for 8 years. He served a tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2010-2011. Bradley was a gifted, multi-sport athlete. He served as captain of the Montrose football and wrestling teams, earning a team state wrestling championship in 2004. He also placed 8th in individual state wrestling in 2007. At Oakland University, he also served as captain of the college's first national championship football team and was named an All-American offensive lineman. He helped create the football clubs at UM-Flint and Oakland University. Bradley also served as a youth wrestling coach at Lake Orion. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, dancing, poetry and raising his chickens. He especially loved spending time with his infant son, Harlon.
Bradley served his country in The United States Army Reserve for 8 years. He served a tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2010-2011. Bradley was a gifted, multi-sport athlete. He served as captain of the Montrose football and wrestling teams, earning a team state wrestling championship in 2004. He also placed 8th in individual state wrestling in 2007. At Oakland University, he also served as captain of the college's first national championship football team and was named an All-American offensive lineman. He helped create the football clubs at UM-Flint and Oakland University. Bradley also served as a youth wrestling coach at Lake Orion. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, dancing, poetry and raising his chickens. He especially loved spending time with his infant son, Harlon.

