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Hadley Davis Funeral Home
Date: 05-23-2026
Time: 10:00 AM
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Obituary
On April 27, 2026 our beloved brother gained his wings Wesley James Bradley aka Tee-Ta was born on December 8, 1951 to the late Mary Ella Bradley and Nada Galvester Bradley who proceeded him in death, he was raised by both parents along with his sibling Galvester Bradley, Edwin Bradley, Charlene Gibbs Bradley who proceeded him in death.
We were all decendents of the Rose Wood Masacare Wesley’s birth place was Otter Creek, Fla. At a young age the Family moved to Miami, Fl. Where he blossomed as a youngman he attended Poinciana Park Elem. Dorsey Middle School and Northwestern Senior High.
Wesley was a stern-no non sense man he always kept it real. he worked as a ground keeper for Miami Dade Community College where he was loved as an employee he was one of their best workers, they later promoted him s supervisor they would call him on his days off to pre pare their football and baseball fields or what ever sport event they were having he also worked at various neighborhood convenient store everyone knew him, and everyone knew he didn’t play around when you came inside all he had to do was look at you, enough said. Wesley was a die hard dolphin fan win or lose you can’t say anything negative about them Dolphins or the Miami Heat those were his teams. When he wasn’t working he would spend time watching football and basketball on tv or debating with his sisters about different things especially our childhood days, he also loved listeningto old school R&B with his sisters or listening by himself don’t let song come on that knows he be trying to sign (Lord How Mercy Lol ) he loved to eat didn’t miss a meal loved meats and sweet drinks never touched alchol no shames everyone knew my brother loved weed and Kool Cigarettes this was all apart of who he was not mention it will be leaving out the most important thing that relaxed him after a hard days work he worked seven days a week it was one of his past times.
He leaves to mourn four (4) sisters Janie B. Bradley, Hazel LeRuth Bradley Gail Bradley ( Earl Wilson) and Tangela Thomas and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.
We were all decendents of the Rose Wood Masacare Wesley’s birth place was Otter Creek, Fla. At a young age the Family moved to Miami, Fl. Where he blossomed as a youngman he attended Poinciana Park Elem. Dorsey Middle School and Northwestern Senior High.
Wesley was a stern-no non sense man he always kept it real. he worked as a ground keeper for Miami Dade Community College where he was loved as an employee he was one of their best workers, they later promoted him s supervisor they would call him on his days off to pre pare their football and baseball fields or what ever sport event they were having he also worked at various neighborhood convenient store everyone knew him, and everyone knew he didn’t play around when you came inside all he had to do was look at you, enough said. Wesley was a die hard dolphin fan win or lose you can’t say anything negative about them Dolphins or the Miami Heat those were his teams. When he wasn’t working he would spend time watching football and basketball on tv or debating with his sisters about different things especially our childhood days, he also loved listeningto old school R&B with his sisters or listening by himself don’t let song come on that knows he be trying to sign (Lord How Mercy Lol ) he loved to eat didn’t miss a meal loved meats and sweet drinks never touched alchol no shames everyone knew my brother loved weed and Kool Cigarettes this was all apart of who he was not mention it will be leaving out the most important thing that relaxed him after a hard days work he worked seven days a week it was one of his past times.
He leaves to mourn four (4) sisters Janie B. Bradley, Hazel LeRuth Bradley Gail Bradley ( Earl Wilson) and Tangela Thomas and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.
