Jim Charpie
Bill was a close friend of mine. We bought a nice boat together. We both went to Roosevelt Universery and he showed me how to work in the data pressing dept at western electric Co. He is missed. Jim Charpie
Birth date: Nov 8, 1942 Death date: Aug 17, 2020
William James “Bill” Bradow aged 77 of Scottville, formerly of Chicago, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Monday, August 17, 2020. Bill was born on November 8, 1942 in Chicago, IL the son of Louis and Barbara ( Read Obituary
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Bill was a close friend of mine. We bought a nice boat together. We both went to Roosevelt Universery and he showed me how to work in the data pressing dept at western electric Co. He is missed. Jim Charpie

Farewell to my Dear Husband "Bill". May you suffer no more with your Parkinson Disease. You never complained about your loss of body functions. I know you are now at peace. We will be together soon. We all get our turn to see Heaven's Gate. Thank you for your years of support during our 54 years together. You will be missed! Love, Your wife, Alexis. Rambo, your German Shorthair and Randy are keeping me company.
My wife Gail and I knew the Lapenas family many years ago. Especially remembering Sonia and Alexis and their family, including her parents Alex and Frances. Always amazed at how intelligent the family was.
The family should be proud of how Bill continued to better his education throughout his life.
My wife Gail is now deceased but the many happy memories of the Lapenas and Bradow families we had, will never be forgotten.
Sincerely,
Gary Dancz
Alexis-know you are in our prayers at this time. Didn't know him, but will always care for you. Ellen Chisholm
Alexis I am so sorry for the loss of Bill...My sincere condolences to you and all your daughters and their families...May he Rest In Peace!
Bill loved to hunt with family and friends every fall. The farm was bustling with excitement and good food.
But the one thing Bill loved day and night, in addition to his family, were his dogs. While had different breeds in his life, German Shorthair Pointers I believe we’re his favorite. The dogs were members of the family. They slept with Bill when they could sneak space on the bed. They waited for him to come home from work. They followed him wherever he went.
You see they loved Bill with all of their hearts.
My memory of Bill was that his heart was full of love for his dogs. Every day in every way. Bless you dear friend.
Mary Lou Earnshaw
Bill drove to Grand Rapids from Scottville to pay his respects to brother-in-law Donald Bergers who was in the hospital dying from cancer. Love from Sonia.
RIP Bill