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Jack D. Bradley

December 13, 1957 — May 19, 2021

Jack Dehaven Bradley was born December 13, 1957, in Mount Vernon, Illinois. He grew up in Denver and most recently lived in Moscow, Idaho, for thirteen years. Jack died Wednesday May 19, 2021. He was 63.

He was a dedicated pastor for many years as well as a loving husband, father, and friend. He gave himself to memorizing Scripture, teaching and encouraging others, and studying theology and history. He tirelessly served his family and church and always had time to lend a hand where needed. He loved music, singing, hiking, running, and playing tennis.

Jack was married to Dianne for nearly 41 years and had three children - Alison Erber (married to Jonathan), Emily Sumpter (married to Andy), and Danny Bradley. He also had seven grandchildren – Annie, Cassia, and Bryony Erber, and Rose, Gilead, Anwyn, and Collette Sumpter. He is survived by his twin brother Roger Brad­ley and sisters Janet Dalton and Georgianne Ehrlich Ward, as well as nieces, nephew, and grandniece.

Jack was a rock and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. We are grateful to God for the rich legacy he left behind. He pointed many people, including his wife and children, to deeper faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday May 27, 2021 at the Moscow Church of the Nazarene, with a reception following at Trinity Reformed Church.

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