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Kenneth James
Bradley
August 8, 1973 – March 23, 2024
Kenneth James Bradley, known affectionately to all as Kenneth, Ken or Kenny, took his final bow on March 23, 2024, in Wayne, Michigan, not far from where his life's curtain rose in Westland on August 8, 1973. His departure was not a silent one, for his life was a symphony of laughter, creativity, and love that continues to echo in the hearts of those he touched.
Kenneth's early years were spent tuning the strings of his soul under the loving guidance of his late father, Frank Bradley, and his devoted mother, Malinda Jane Bradley. He found his rhythm alongside his cherished wife, Terri Bradley, whom he married on a winter's day in 2003, a duet that produced two beautiful melodies, his daughter Truth and son Kadin. The harmony of Kenneth's family was further enriched by his mother-in-law, Cindy Kramer, and his brother-in-law, the dynamic duo of Ed and Sue Hillard.
Music was not just Kenneth's passion; it was his life's refrain. He loved everything about it-listening, playing, singing. He could turn a dull moment into a lively concert, his very presence an overture of joy. Kenneth's creativity didn't stop at music; he was also a maestro of the written word, crafting poetry and songs that could make your heart soar or bring a tear to your eye. His artistic talents extended to the canvas, where his brushstrokes painted the world in vibrant colors that reflected the eclectic nature of his soul.
His sense of humor was the crescendo that never failed to lift spirits. Kenneth could find a punchline in the mundane, a witty quip in the silence. He was the life of every party, and his laughter was the melody that would linger long after the gathering had ended. His family, the audience he cherished most, reveled in the warmth of his comedic glow, each joke and jest a testament to his loving spirit.
Beyond his artistic endeavors, Kenneth was a culinary virtuoso. A great cook who loved to follow recipes and create his own, he knew that the way to a person's heart was often through their stomach, and he was not above using that route. Whether it was a new dish that he had meticulously crafted or a spontaneous concoction from whatever was in the pantry, he served love on a plate with a side of laughter.
Kenneth's heart was a treasure chest of good intentions, his compassion a beacon for those in need of kindness. His eclectic personality was a patchwork of the many roles he played-musician, poet, artist, comedian, husband, father, and friend. He was the embodiment of creativity, loving, and interesting.
He leaves behind not just his immediate family, but also his faithful companions, Bella, Chulo, and Nico, who were the adoring fans of his impromptu home concerts. His legacy is also carried on by a chorus of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who were part of the grand ensemble of his life.
There's no encore for Kenneth, but his life's performance was one for the ages. The standing ovation he receives is the love and memories that resonate in the silence he leaves behind-a symphony of a life well-lived, a comedy show that brought endless smiles, and a love story that, like the best songs, will never fade away. Curtain down, laughter echoing, and the music playing on in our hearts-Kenneth, take your well-deserved bow.
A luncheon will take place immediately following the funeral services on Saturday at:
Faith Assembly/Community Church
894 E Huron River Drive
Belleville, MI 48111
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