Connie L. Bradley

12/03/1953 - 05/18/2020

Obituary For Connie L. Bradley

Connie Bradley age 66 passed away Monday, May 18, 2020 at her residence.

Survivors include, 2 Devoted Children, Daniel LaTroy Bradley and Shaunda Bradley. Very Devoted Grandson, Daniel Edward Bradley. Great Grand-Child, Amara Skye Bradley. Brother, Dwight (Linda) Searcy. A host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Family Visitation, Saturday, May 23, 2020 from 11-1:00pm at JC Hellum Funeral Chapel.

PLEASE BE MINDFUL ONLY 10 PEOPLE IN AT A TIME FOR VIEWING.

GRAVESIDE TO FOLLOW AT 2:00PM, RUTLAND CEMETERY, MT. JULIET, TN. Pastor Stanley Southall, Eulogist.

THERE WILL BE ONLY 10 PEOPLE ALLOWED UNDER THE TENT, EVERYONE ELSE PLEASE REMAIN IN YOUR VEHICLES, AS WE ARE STILL PRACTICING SOCIAL DISTANCING.

Please keep the Bradley and Searcy family in your thoughts and prayers.

Arrangements have been entrusted to JC Hellum Funeral Home, Inc., 107 Stokes St., Lebanon, TN, 615-444-4558



Guest Book

Connie and her Sister Elizabeth were very special to me. They always greeted me with lots of love and open arms whenever I visited Rutland Baptist Church through the years. May they both rest in Heavenly Peace. I am very grateful to the Bradley and Clemmons Family for all the love and support they've shown my Father (their Pastor) for over 30 years. My Condolences to Shaunda and Troy, the Bradley, Searcy & Clemmons Family. All My Love, Marion Southall-White

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I have known and loved Connie all our lives. She has always been a sweet and precious lady. Yes you will be missed,but God has a beautiful flower in Hi s garden. And a beautiful voice, in His Heavenly Choir. Rest on my friend,until we meet again.

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Truly a beautiful soul. Connie always has a smile and loving words for you whenever you saw her. Prayers to the family. David & Alicia Clemmons Fleming

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To the family and friends of this wonderful lady, continue to hold on to God's Unchanging hands. He is with you always. Our prayers are with you. And to Connie, rest on; your battle has been fought and your victory has been won. Rest on. Love to all, Minister Joyce and Deacon David Thompson.

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I went to school with this sweet and beautiful lady. I had the privilege of knowing her through school, at work at CNA Insurance and ran into her several time after we both left CNA. She was always charming and kind, always to everyone. She had a contagious smile and she will be surely missed in this life. Pleasure knowing this beautiful, kind and loving friend. May God be with her families. Until we meet again, I love you precious friend. R.I.P. Connie.

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I had the privilege to work with Connie and the pleasure to consider her my friend first and co-worker second. The best part of the work was our conversations. To her family you have my deepest sympathies. Connie was loved and will be missed. Susan Culp

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Connie was indeed a jewel, with a heart of gold..Robert O. Brown

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My prayers to the family of a special cousin and friend who shared many good and not so good times together. GOD has taken a special person home

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Connie was a very sweet person and she had a beautiful smile. She will be missed. I enjoyed her singing. I will keep the family in my prayers today and the days to come. May God keep his arms of protection around you. Stephanie Brooks Spencer

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I am sorry her about Connie Bradley. I thought a lot of her she was very sweet. Kathy Mcclain and Betty Sue King (Elorna Bradley children)

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I met Connie in the late 90's but started working with her in 2004. We worked late in the evenings sometimes till 10 p.m. it was the best and worst times as we both had our struggles. We laughed and cried. We prayed together and cried and laughed more. I cannot thank God enough for sending her in my life. I am so happy for her that God called his servant home but I am sad for us that we will miss her sweet spirit. To her family keep her teachings and her memories of what she instilled. Look to the heavens for your mom is resting. With love Tangela Flagg and family.

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Minister Floyd Searcy and family send our deepest heart fel condolences during what is very difficult time. If there is anything we can do to help please don't hesitate to call on. May God bless you and keep you.

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To the Bradley Family: With caring thoughts, we offer Sympathy and Prayers during this time of sorrow. We sincerely are praying for brighter and better tomorrows. James&Lavenia Crutcher (Cousins)

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Oh how I will miss Sis. In Connie one of my dearest friends. We worked together at a couple places CNA, GAB, MCCI and we never lost touch even through her illness I would send her prayers and scriptures I am truly going to miss my dear friend. My sincere love and prayers to her children grandchildren. Know that Our God loves her best! Your friend and Sister in Christ, Delores Davis-Parker

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Connie Bradley and I worked together at CNA back in the day . I will always remember her smile and kindness. She was a sweet person. My heart goes out to the family as she was truly be missed. From Meloney Kelly

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Connie Bradley and I worked together at CNA back in the day . I will always remember her smile and kindness. She was a sweet person. My heart goes out to the family as she was truly be missed. From Meloney Kelly

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Ms. Connie was a beautiful and great Woman of God. As a young girl, I ALWAYS thought she was so pretty and radiated such a peaceful disposition. I did not spend a lot of time around Ms. Connie, however, I thought a lot of her from afar. She indeed reflected the love of Christ. Praying for Shanda, Troy And the entire family My Condolences, Courtney P. Marable

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There are so many wonderful memories from Thanksgiving dinner to wonderful words of encouragement a pure heart with know hidden agenda. I will truly miss you Aunt Connie.

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Connie was an incredible person always the same wherever you saw her. Wearing the same smile. Family cherish your memories. Praying God be with you doing this time and day to come. Bernice Dobson and family

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When I was 17 years old I joined Rutland Baptist Church, my mother couldn't come the Sunday I was going to be Baptized. MS.Connie was right there with me through it all. That was 1978. I came back home to Rutland Baptist Church in 2015, the first person to embrace me and welcome me back was MS. Connie Bradley. She was such an inspiration to me. A true Christian woman with a pure sweet heart. She had the voice of an angel. I am going to miss this sweet loving and caring woman, but I find peace knowing she is resting in the arms of our God. No more pain and suffering. I loved you sister Connie. Rest in Heaven. My condolences to her family.

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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