 | Game Warden Guy Bradley Monroe County Sheriff's Office Florida Saturday, July 8, 1905 |
Uncle Guy, I remember as a small child, my Great Grandfather telling us about how he remembered the day that they brought your body back out of the Glades after you were murdered. I feel honored to be a descendant of yours and then to follow in your footsteps and have a career in Law Enforcement. Your memory will definately live on in the lives of those who loved you and your descendants. My Grandfather was the first male child born after your death and his parents named him Guy in honor of you. After which my father was also named Guy and so is my brother, all because of your dedication and heroism in your duty to your fellow man and the State of Florida. Rest in peace uncle..know that your shift is being covered by others now. Eric Daniels (Capt. Ret) Collier Co. S.O. 2008-08-05
05/19/04
Each day I try to read the ODMP. Today I read your story. Any officer who dies in the line of duty will always be remembered for his sacrifice. You died a hero. Rest in peace Officer Bradley. Captain Robert W Cannon, Ret. Vermilion Co, Il. Sheriff's Dept. 2004-05-19
Not forgotten, rest in peace. Ofc. Michael Walker Tallahassee Police Dept. 2004-02-25
from a fellow ofc in monroe county, rest in peace, you have served south florida well. we will never forget. ofc key west police
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