Phillips “Phil” Wesley Bradford, age 51, died suddenly April 22, 2017 at his Hebron residence. He was employed by Delta Air Cargo. He was loved by many as he managed various grocery stores for over 20 years. He loved his family, riding his Harley along the river, he was a huge Dallas Cowboy fan and we can’t forget Jeff Gordon and Nascar. Phil loved to laugh and never met a stranger. Talking was one of his favorite pastimes. Survivors include Jill, his wife of 26 years; 2 daughters Kylee and Lyndsi Bradford; a sister Jana (Leon) Knight; 1 nephew Joey (Jessica) Knight and a great niece and great nephew; and his best buds— Dixie Dog and Max/Bubba. Visitation will be Thursday 4-5pm at Linnemann Funeral Home and Event Center, Burlington. The funeral service will follow immediately at 5PM. Burial will be in Corinth, Mississippi. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice. https://www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com
Phil W. Bradford
Address: ,My sympathies on your loss
So sorry to hear this. Phil and I were neighbors when we were little. My parents and Phil’s were friends. My earliest memory of Phil is when we were on the swing set in my parent’s back yard. We could smell fresh cut grass. We were eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches that my mom had fixed. Afterwards, my dad walked us to the store to drop Phil off with Miss Dottie. So thankful to have his friendship. May God bless and keep you in this time of loss. I’ll be praying for your family.
Jill and Family
Words can not express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. The HBH lost a friend and he will be truly missed. Phil always had a story to tell and never met a stranger. My heartfelt condolences to you and your
family.
Tejay
Give All your Cares to Him
Praying for comfort during your time of sorrow. God bless you.
Never met a Stranger
My condolences to the Bradford family.
Met Phil as part of the Hebron crowd. Great to talk business and politics with.
Rest In Peace Phil
He will be missed
I was a classmate of Phil’s at Corinth High School. We graduated together in 1984. I am so very sorry for your loss. Phil was a wonderful person and always seemed to be ready to smile and chat with anyone. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you go through this very difficult time.
Sincerely,
Patrice (Odom) Mitchell
With heartfelt sympathy
I truly enjoyed working with Phil at Kroger 901 and came to think of him as a friend as well as a good manager. Phil was a bigger-than- life character with his effusive personality, winning smile, kind heart and was a true gentleman. A rare breed these days. Phil never lacked for a story to tell and brightened many a work shift. He always kept me posted on the weather and was thus dubbed “Doppler Phil”. Phil touched many lives in a positive way and will be greatly missed. I am thankful I got to know Phil; he is missed. Condolences to the family. He was devoted to you.
Becky Benson
you will be missed pal
so sorry to here that my candle making buddy has passed .he will be missed. miss the days we talked about different ways to make candles, as well as working with him. Philip schmidt
Jill and Family
We are truly heart broken with your loss. Obviously, way too young. Phil was a great guy! You guys are a strong family, and you will persevere. You have family and friends around you that will always support you through the tough times. Always remember the great times, and that should always put a smile on your face!
Ron
Phil, you will be greatly missed!
Motorcycle rides and the community swimming pool will never be the same! You always brought laughter and fun with you. It will be missed. Take care brother, I’ll see you on the other side… Brothers forever!
Ron W.
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