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Lynn G. Bradley, 73, of Titusville, PA passed away unexpectedly from natural causes on Sunday, November 23, 2025, while hunting in Illinois with friends.
Born June 18, 1952, he was the son of John “Guy” Bradley and Vera Bradley.
He was a 1970 graduate of Titusville High School where he wrestled, played football, and competed in throwing events on the track team. He was inducted into the Titusville High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.
He attended Penn State where he earned a degree in Horticulture. After college, he worked in the logging business for several years before taking a job at Quaker State, then PGE. He also had a small Christmas tree farm.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church. He loved to hunt, golf, and spend time with his family. He especially enjoyed his time with his three grandchildren and watching them play in their many sporting events.
Lynn is survived by his daughters Bethany (Bradley) Morrow, a 1994 THS grad, and her husband Jacque, of Pittsburgh, Michelle (Bradley) Winslow, a 1996 THS grad, her husband Michael, his grandchildren, Bayne, Willa, and Ronan Winslow, of Cincinnati, his ex-wife, Kay Bradley, of Cincinnati, a sister, Yvonne (Bradley) Clyde of Dubois, two nieces, Jordan Love and family, of Dubois, Lindsey Hicks and family, of Harrisburg, and his hunting buddy, Jayce Corklin, of Titusville, the son he never had!
He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Neal Bradley, and brother-in-law, Jeffrey Clyde.
He will be truly missed by his family, close hunting buddies, his golf buddies, and a multitude of friends. He’ll be especially missed by his grandchildren who always looked forward to Papa’s visits and their traditional trips to Walmart for toys, games, and candy!
The family will have a celebration of life in the Spring.
Memorials can be made in honor of Lynn to the Titusville Methodist Church 302 W. Walnut St., or to your favorite hunting or nature conservation association, or a charity of your choice.
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