Bradley Cleveland's Obituary
The funeral service for Mr. Bradley Cleveland will be held at 2:00 P.M. on April 5, 2025, at Wells United Christian Fellowship, 314 Rusk Ave, Wells, TX. The burial will follow in the New Center Prospect Cemetery. Cleveland Cordell Bradley, was born on December 13, 1962 in Lufkin, Texas, to the late Roy Lester Bradley and Mary Ethel Monroe.
Cleveland affectionately and better known as: (Dell or Sticks), was reared in Wells, Texas. He accepted Christ at and early age and attended Wells Chapel Church in Wells, Texas. Cleveland received his formal education from the Wells Independent School District, later joining the Job Corps.
He was joined in Holy Matrimony to Jennifer Blackshire on February 16, 2002.His livelihood consisted of barbequing, mowing, playing his guitar, and gardening. Cleveland also loved to spend quality time with family and friends. He will be greatly missed by his family, as well as all who knew and loved him.
On March 18, 2025 at the age of 62, in Houston, Texas, Cleveland Cordell Bradley made his transition from his Earthly to Eternal life.
He is preceded in death by: Parents, Mary and Roy Bradley; A son, Cletus Bradley; Mother-in-law, Georgie Blackshire; Sister, Angela Robertson and brother, Charles Bradley.
Left To Cherish His Precious Memories
His wife, Jennifer Bradley of Wells, Texas; Daughter, Tasha Blackshire of Wells,
Texas; Grandson, Istabeun Blackshire of Wells, Texas; Sister. Barbara Bradley of Lufkin, Texas; Brothers, Roy E. Bradley of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Roger Bradley ofWells, Texas; Uncle, Morris Bradley ofAlbion Michigan; Aunt, Ida Lee Beans of Houston, Texas; Sisters-in-law, Neader Blackshire of Wells, Texas, Ida
Blackshire ofHouston, Texas, Maggie (Melvin) Mumphrey ofAlto, Texas, Darlene (Lane) Pope, Melissa Bowens, Edna Skinner all of Kennard, Texas; A wealth of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins, and other extended family members; Special friends, Justin Morrison, Karla Hillyer, Earl Jones, and Shelia James.
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