(Ms) Sam Leuschen
My sincere condolences to the family of Ken Bradley. I worked with Ken at Coral/Shell Trading, and was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. As Mark Chambers said, it was much too soon.
Death date: Oct 28, 2013
Kenneth Anthony Bradley Jr., 56 of Houston, passed away on Monday, October 28, 2013. He is survived by his parents, Kenneth and Lorraine Bradley Sr.; his loving wife of 28 years, Susan Bradley; sons, Calvin Weems, Kenneth Bradley Read Obituary
My sincere condolences to the family of Ken Bradley. I worked with Ken at Coral/Shell Trading, and was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. As Mark Chambers said, it was much too soon.
To Mr.& Mrs.Bradley and Family,Sooner or Later Life slows down for a little so we can catch our breath and try to get in touch with those who left a footprint in our hearts as children….The Whole family did just that to me and Kenny was like an older brother….I am so sorry to hear about his passing….My prayers are with all of you….
To the Bradley family,
I’d known Ken for many years while in the gas industry. He was such a nice person and always had a smile on his face.
I am so very sorry for this terrible loss; please accept my sincerest condolences. He will be missed by many.
To Susan and the entire Bradley family.
Ken was a mentor, a colleague and my friend.
No industry event will ever be the same without Ken, and I valued our friendship over the many years we worked together.
He was truly a bright light that always made you feel good about yourself and was someone you wanted to be around.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers, and I hope you find some comfort in knowing he touched the lives of so many people while he was with us.
He will be missed dearly.
I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Ken’s smiling face and his willingness to help, guide and mentor me and others when I was learning aikido. I always admired him as a person and as a loving and caring father. My prayers go to the family, and especially to his amazing daughter Sam.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Susan and the entire Bradley family. There are a lot of very heavy hearts in Houston, as well as back home in New Orleans, because Ken lived big, and was a joy to be around. I still called him Kenron, due to his employment with them. My good friend, you will be deeply missed by many. I am comforted that you are in a much better place, but saddened by the fact that it was much too soon for you to go. Godspeed Kenron.
I very much enjoyed the times I got to spend with Ken. He always had a smile, and was genuinely friendly and happy man. I will miss him, and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
I very much enjoyed the times I got to spend with Ken. He always had a smile, and was a genuinely friendly and happy man. I will miss him, and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
Dear Susan and family,
I am so sorry for your loss and you all are in my thoughts and prayers. I worked with Ken at Reliant, but had known Ken for many years prior. I thoroughly enjoyed his humor and the colorful hawaiian shirts her wore into the office. I was very fortunate to see him at the NESA Annual Meeting and will never forget our conversation. He will truly be missed for his invaluable energy industry insights and mentoring of many folks in the business.
My prayers and condolences are with you and your family throughout these difficult times. Ken is an amazing man; even with the short time that I had the honor to know him he has made an impact. Thank you Ken for sharing your life on earth with us. Rest in the sheltering arms of God until we meet you in heaven.