Our wonderful husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and uncle, Glen C. Bradley 92 passed away in Logan, Utah August 4, 2007 due to complications from a stroke.
Glen, son of Jefferson Bradley and Ellen Hannah Dennison Bradley was born in Sterling, Utah June 21, 1915. He was the youngest of five sons.
He attended Sterling elementary school and graduated from Manti High School and later attended Snow College where he earned a teaching certificate, which began his long and dedicated career as a teacher and administrator in the education system. He married his sweetheart, LeVell Funk in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on January 2, 1936. The couple
settled in Fruita, Utah where Glen was the teacher of 10 students in a little one-room cabin. He introduced his students to music, mathematics and astronomy and a desire to excel; sending many students on to rewarding careers.
After teaching some years in Fruita he assumed the principal position in Annabella, Utah in two-room school. During the time he pursued his own education by taking full summer school at the University of Utah and Utah State University for many summers earning his Bachelors and also Masters Degree. In 1947 he accepted a position as the industrial arts teacher in Richfield, Utah. He was soon promoted to Principal of Richfield High School holding that position until moving to Logan, Utah with his family in 1952. Glen held various teaching positions in Logan including principal of Woodruff Elementary school and teaching Special Education Students which he found to be on of his most rewarding callings in his life. His teaching career spanned over 40 years.
After retiring he continued his insurance career with Franklin Life company and also farmed part-time with his son Lee in Howell, Utah.
Glen was an active member of the LDS church serving in the Annabella ward bishopric. He also enjoyed other callings in the Logan third ward, including his favorite position as Scout Master, taking his Troop number 16 on to win many awards at the various camps of the Cache Valley Council.
His parents, four brothers and three daughters precede Glen in death: Twila Bradley, Leslie Ann Bradley Jorgensen and Deanna Bradley. He is survived by his wife, LeVell, of 71 years and a son Lee Glen (Dixie) Bradley as well as many grand children and great grand children.
The family wishes to express appreciation to all of the nurses and aids with CNS Hospice who cared so tenderly for our father and thank also our good Doctor Steven S. Salisbury and Louise Tobey.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, August 9, 2007, in the Logan 3rd Ward, 250 North 400 West, Logan, Utah. No public viewing will be held. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Hall Mortuary. Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.allenmortuaries.net