Reginald Keith Bradley was born on May 2, 1966, to the late Deloris Bradley and Willie Hooker. He was their oldest son. He was preceded in death by his parents and his two sisters, Deborah and Frances.
Reggie worked for many years in the food service industry as a certified cook, and he graduated from The Le Cordon Bleu.
Reggie enjoyed cooking and experimenting with mixing soul food with different types of cuisine. Most of all, he enjoyed fishing, he could fish for hours at a time. When he wasn't fishing, you could find him listening to music and "being a DJ." He also enjoyed spending time with his fury best friend,
"MATT." Reggie was always the life of the party no matter where he went; he met no strangers. You can expect to be clowned and to laugh whenever you were in his presence. He was definitely a people person, and he was truly loved by many.
Reggie is survived by his six daughters, Regina Bradley,
Whittley
Ballard
(Michael),
Deloris Bradley,
Ashanti
Bradley, Lexie Bradley, and his baby girl, Ralin Bradley; two sons, Reginald Bradley, Jr., and James Herrington; thirteen grandchildren; siblings, Cynthia Harris (Author), Tracey Hooker, Eric Bradley, Leslie-Hooker Jones (Tyrone), Heather Mann (JD), Lisa Bradley-Walker (Bruce), Aquanette Hooker-Williams (Reginald), William Hooker, Jr. (Diana Ray), and William Epps (Taja); beloved girlfriend, Barbara Rolston; and a host of loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
The man called "Reg," "Reggie," "Sir Reg," "Bruh-Bruh" will be truly missed and will forever ring bells in our hearts and in our thoughts. He accepted Christ before he transitioned, and I can hear him in heaven saying his favorite words, "Here me," and "for real doe!!!"
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