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Jon Scott Bradley

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Jon Scott Bradley

Birth
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
11 Jan 2011 (aged 67)
Quartzsite, La Paz County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Elko, Elko County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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Jon Scott Bradley passed away doing what he loved most, riding his four-wheeler in the desert with his friends. He was the son of Dale Bradley and Bernice Sylvester Savage, and was preceded in death by his father. Survived by his wife Carolyn (Anderson) Bradley of 45 years of marriage. His two children Vicki (Larry) Bradley Lloyd, and Brent (Angie) Bradley; his mother, Bernice (Vern)Savage; brother, Burke (Mona) Bradley; sister, Karen Pearson and nine grandchildren, Trevor, Amanda, and Stephen Lloyd, Samantha, Rachel, Wyatte, Gabriell, Louis and Keirani Bradley and many nieces and nephews who love him dearly.

He was raised mostly in Ely Nevada where he met and married the love of his life, Carolyn and moved to Utah. He worked as a diesel mechanic in Utah for 26 years and then moved to Elko Nevada where he worked at Barrick Goldstrike until he retired at the age of 62. He enjoyed the out of doors, hunting, fishing, and riding his quad. He loved music and was learning to play the guitar. He could fix almost anything. He enjoyed wintering in Arizona with his wife and friends in the warm sunshine.
Jon Scott Bradley passed away doing what he loved most, riding his four-wheeler in the desert with his friends. He was the son of Dale Bradley and Bernice Sylvester Savage, and was preceded in death by his father. Survived by his wife Carolyn (Anderson) Bradley of 45 years of marriage. His two children Vicki (Larry) Bradley Lloyd, and Brent (Angie) Bradley; his mother, Bernice (Vern)Savage; brother, Burke (Mona) Bradley; sister, Karen Pearson and nine grandchildren, Trevor, Amanda, and Stephen Lloyd, Samantha, Rachel, Wyatte, Gabriell, Louis and Keirani Bradley and many nieces and nephews who love him dearly.

He was raised mostly in Ely Nevada where he met and married the love of his life, Carolyn and moved to Utah. He worked as a diesel mechanic in Utah for 26 years and then moved to Elko Nevada where he worked at Barrick Goldstrike until he retired at the age of 62. He enjoyed the out of doors, hunting, fishing, and riding his quad. He loved music and was learning to play the guitar. He could fix almost anything. He enjoyed wintering in Arizona with his wife and friends in the warm sunshine.


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