Bradley D. Simpson

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Jan 13 1959
Mar 15 2021
62 Years
Malvern, Pennsylvania

Bradley D. Simpson, 62, of Malvern, passed away at the Paoli Memorial Hospital on Monday, March 15, 2021. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Clyde D. Simpson and Margaret Weer Simpson.

Brad was an area resident most of his life and a 1976 graduate of Unionville High School. Soon after graduation, he enlisted in the US Marine Corp, where he proudly served for four years. He was a member of the Po-Mar-Lin Fire Company in his youth.

He was employed most of his life in construction as a heavy equipment operator.

He is survived by one son, Bradley D. Simpson Jr. and wife Siobhan of Nottingham; three grandchildren; Jasmine, Rylee, Emmelynn and two siblings, Diane Bottomley and husband David of Kennett Square, and Jeffrey Simpson and wife Dana of West Grove.

Services and burial will be private at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Annville, PA.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted below.

Condolences

Dear Diane, Jeffrey and Simpson family:  I am so sorry to hear of Bradley's passing.  You are in my thoughts and prayers.  May the Lord comfort you at this time and give you His peace. Love, Jane

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MY CONDOLENCES AND PRAYERSTO THE FAMILY OF A BROTHER MARINNE. MAY HE GUARD THE GATES OF HEAVON IN PEACE.    CPL. KARL F. SCHUBERT  62-68 USMC

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My sympathies to the family.  My fond memories of your family, especially your Mom, always shine brightly.  My heartfelt prayers are with you all.  With love, Joyce Parrett

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So very sorry for the loss of Bradley. I have lots of great memories growing up. He was surely his own person. Thank you for your service. God bless and keep you in Heavenly peace. 

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Thank you for your service Sir, My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Bradley was one of my heroes growing up in Unionville. So sad to hear about his passing

 

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My husband Brice and I loved you and will never forget all of the good times we had with you. Rest in peace. "Paint It Black" - Rolling Stones, never forget!

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Brad was a great friend and listener. He would help anyone at any time. He will be missed greatly. Love Jon and Mary

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Brad was a true gentleman and wonderful friend to many. He was funny, reliable and a wonderful listener He was the calm in any situation and will be missed forever.  

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Bradley D Simpson
Marine
Friend
Co-worker
Can't be replaced, won't be forgotten

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