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Kenneth
Bradley
Jan 20, 1958 — Nov 1, 2022
Celebrating the Irrepressible Life Of
Kenneth Bradley
Kenneth Bradley was born on January 20, 1958, in Brooklyn, New York to Ruth and Julian. He was Ruth's third son. He departed this life at the age of 64 on November 1. 2022 at the Bronxcare Medical Center, Bronx, New York.
Kenneth was affectionately known as Kendo because he could DO just about anything. Kenny graduated from Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, NY in 1976. He began his work career in the field of Shipping and Receiving as a Driver. He later moved on to the area of counseling. Kenny was a Counselor at a group home for adolescent boys and girls until he retired.
Kenny loved working with his hands and his favorite subject in high school was "Shop". It was in those Shop classes that Kenny thrived and enjoyed carpentry and the love for fixing things. Whenever family, friends or even neighbors wanted something fixed or done right, Kendo was the man to call. If he was ever unable to purchase an item he needed, then his love for carpentry allowed him to design and construct it himself.
Kenny was always about Family and Friends, and always just a phone call away. He had the greatest first impression, the second you met Kenny, you fell in love with him.
Kenny was about style. He was a unique and stylish dresser. When he wasn't working, Kenny was dressed to the nines. He also loved taking pictures, always smiling for the camera.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his mother, Ruth Bradley; his father, Julian Butts; and his beloved brother, Karl.
Kenneth leaves to cherish fond memories: his wife, Cynthia M. Bradley; his daughter, Shaquanna, and her mother, Maurisa; four stepsons, Shawn, NuNu, Daniel and Kerry; three sisters, Belinda, Neicy, and Tonya; two brothers, Michael, and Eric; and a host of nieces, nephews, family, and friends.
Kenny had a huge heart and a personality to go along with it. He loved to socialize and have big fun. Kenny was a unique IRREPRESSIBLE individual. He will be missed by all, BUT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
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