Obituaries

Donald Bradbury

June 10, 1940 - May 16, 2020

Service Date: June 19, 2020

Posted by:
Mark George

Posted on:
October 20, 2023

I’m sorry to hear of Dons passing- Son and I worked together many times over the years. He was a wonderful person and supervisor. God bless all of you- I’m sure Don is wearing the big hat in heaven. RIP

Posted by:
Diane Marsh

Posted on:
June 17, 2020

With great sadness we say good bye . I miss your phone calls , you always mad me laugh. Sending prayers to Monica. condenses to Scott and Cindy. You were the eldest of all our cousins setting a great example of what you can achieve when you set your mind to doing things. Your Wit, Honesty, humor deternation was an example for all. Love you till we meet again.

Posted by:
Jean Borzok Riss

Posted on:
June 15, 2020

My sympathy to the family on Donald's passing. I graduated with Don in 1958 from Frackville High School. He was a nice guy.

Posted by:
Ginny (Bradbury) Rakowsky

Posted on:
June 8, 2020

Sorry to hear of Dons passing. We were first cousins. Haven’t seen him since his fathers funeral. We were close as children in Frackville.

Posted by:
Captain William Hillis New Jersey State Police (Ret.)

Posted on:
May 27, 2020

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Sgt. Bradbury. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and know that my special prayers are with the entire Bradbury family at this most difficult time.

Posted by:
Jeff Robinson

Posted on:
May 26, 2020

So sorry to hear of The Sarge's passing. I had the privilege of Sarge allowing me to hunt on his property for many years. You will not find a better man. We loved going to see the Sarge as he always had us laughing. He will be missed. RIP my friend.

Posted by:
Chuck Sands

Posted on:
May 22, 2020

My heartfelt condolences to the Bradbury family. I came to know Brad early in my career at Dunmore and always enjoyed when we crossed paths after his retirement. His knowledge, wit and forthrightness helped me lay a foundation for my career with PSP. Gone from sight but always in our thoughts.

Posted by:
Gina Marie FAUZIO/TASSELMYER

Posted on:
May 21, 2020

To the family: So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May you find peace. I worked under Sgt. BRADBURY for a short time. Being a new Trooper, he conducted my first undercover operation in Wayne County. Since that first experience, I chose a career in undercover work which I retained for 23 years. Thanks to Sgt. BRADBURY for giving me that opportunity which I will never forget. He will be missed.

Posted by:
JD Hudak

Posted on:
May 21, 2020

So very sad to hear of Brad's passing; my condolences to the family. Godspeed my Sergeant...

Posted by:
Sr. Judge Lawrence F. Clark, Jr.

Posted on:
May 20, 2020

I am very sadden to hear of the passing of my PSP Academy classmate, Don Bradbury. "Brad" as we knew him, was an outstanding PSP Cadet, and I enjoyed visiting with him when he would periodically be back at the Academy while I was stationed there. Brad enjoyed a very fine reputation in the State Police, and especially as a lead criminal investigator during his career. Rest in Peace Brother, you left a distinguished legacy, and will not be forgotten. Sr. Judge Lawrence F. Clark, Jr., Hershey, PA

Posted by:
Eric Wolfgang

Posted on:
May 20, 2020

Don was my first station commander at PSP Tunkhannock when I graduated from the PSP Academy. I remember that he was very witty and a very good Sergeant. I was only there for my first coach period, but he definitely made an impression on me. That was in 1992. RIP brother! I'm a better person having known you!

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