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McMullen

In Loving Memory

McMullen, Bradley J.

 

McMullen, Bradley J. had left his final show on Monday, July 11, 2022. Beloved husband of Catherine L. McMullen (nee Sheldon) for over 41 years; loving father of Cynthia (William) Franks, Kelli McMullen and the late Amanda McMullen; our dear son, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

We know that Bradley lived life to the full in honor of him, the family requests that friends and family come dressed in their favorite Cardinals, blues and Chiefs apparel for the visitation and funeral. He is gone……but never forgotten.

Services: Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Monday, July 18, 11:30 a.m. Interment with full honors at J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of cut  flowers please send plants or any flowers that can be planted in the families garden or donations to Save the Music Foundation http://donate.savethemusic.org/Bradley  Visitation Sunday 4-8

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18 thoughts on “McMullen, Bradley J.”

  1. You will be missed by so many. I will never forget your hugs and your laugh. Say hi to my Mom and everyone for me. I love you!

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  2. You will be missed by so many. I will never forget your hugs and your laugh. Say hi to my Mom and everyone for me. I love you!

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  3. Rest in God’s peace dear friend. Let God’s love hold you close in eternal comfort. We pray that your loved ones will soon trade sorrow for joy and that their most treasured memories are about your wit and your ability to entertain us all. We will never forget you. With greatest love and respect, Donna and Ken

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  4. Rest in God’s peace dear friend. Let God’s love hold you close in eternal comfort. We pray that your loved ones will soon trade sorrow for joy and that their most treasured memories are about your wit and your ability to entertain us all. We will never forget you. With greatest love and respect, Donna and Ken

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  5. Cathy,
    Just want to let you know how sorry I am for your loss. Bradley alway made me smile and laugh at the Mardi Gras events and St. Patrick’s Day parades. You and the family is in my thoughts & prayers.

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  6. Cathy,
    Just want to let you know how sorry I am for your loss. Bradley alway made me smile and laugh at the Mardi Gras events and St. Patrick’s Day parades. You and the family is in my thoughts & prayers.

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  7. Countless New Year Eves, Superbowl’s, 4th’s, Major STL Sporting events, Friday and Saturday nights. Our Dear Friend is gone but never will be forgotten. Our gang will go on and always remember our Dear Buddy.

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  8. Countless New Year Eves, Superbowl’s, 4th’s, Major STL Sporting events, Friday and Saturday nights. Our Dear Friend is gone but never will be forgotten. Our gang will go on and always remember our Dear Buddy.

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  9. What!!!??? OMG IM SO SORRY CATHY! I have that video if him playing air guitar at our pool party. He was so full of energy and cheer. You had yourself a good one there! Prayers for comfort and peace my friend.

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  10. What!!!??? OMG IM SO SORRY CATHY! I have that video if him playing air guitar at our pool party. He was so full of energy and cheer. You had yourself a good one there! Prayers for comfort and peace my friend.

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