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Kenneth Ray Bradley
1944 2024

Kenneth Ray Bradley

October 1, 1944 — February 16, 2024

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Kenneth Ray Bradley
Kenneth Bradley, age 79, passed away on February 16, 2024 at the Pathways of Northern
Colorado hospice facility just outside Fort Collins, Colorado.

Ken was born in Laramie, Wyoming on October 1, 1944, the third of four sons to George F.
Bradley and Mildred I. (Hines) Bradley. He grew up in Gould and Walden, Colorado where he
graduated from Jackson County High School in 1962.

He joined the Navy in September 1962 during the Vietnam War and discharged in May 1966
from the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, TX.

He married Karen Cantrell in January of 1965 and they moved to Fort Collins after his discharge
from the Navy. He attended Colorado State University for two years.

Ken worked in the auto body business for many years, followed by building doors and then
installation of HVAC systems. He was a multi-talented person that could do just about anything.
His favorite activities were fishing with his son and golf. Everyone that knew him will remember
him for his smart-aleck sense of humor.

He is survived by his companion of many years, Cathryn Gerhart of Fort Collins, CO; his ex-wife,
Karen Bradley of Fort Collins, CO; his daughter, Michele Bradley of Loveland, CO; his son, Jeremy
Bradley and granddaughter, Kacie Bradley of Mesa, AZ; his brother Larry (Barbara) Bradley of
Yuma, AZ; his brother Dennis (Tina) Bradley of Keene, NH; and four nephews and one niece. He
is preceded in death by his father, mother and brother, George (Bonnie) Bradley of Pensacola,
FL.

There will be a private family gathering to celebrate Ken's life at a later date. Ken's ashes will be
spread with his parents on Independence Mountain in North Park, Colorado.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Pathways of Northern Colorado who cared for him
most compassionately in his final days.
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