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Ida B. Bradley, 70, of Weirton, passed away Tuesday, April 7, 2009 at her home. Born December 10, 1938 in Alliance, OH, she was a daughter of the late Alva O. and Josephine Solmon Kelly. She was also preceded in death by her husband Charles E. Bradley on December 3, 1995, three brothers and three sisters. Mrs. Bradley was a homemaker and Protestant by faith. Ida is survived by her son Allan W. Bradley and his wife Sherry of New Cumberland, W.Va; daughter Cynthia Resseger and her husband Ronald of Weirton; brother Lorin C. Kelly and his wife Louise; step-brother Dominic Vannetti all of Alliance, OH; five grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8PM at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton where funeral services will be conducted at 8:15PM. The Reverend Debra Kaczor will officiate. A committal service will be celebrated 11AM Friday at the Anderson Bethel Cemetery in Littleton, W.Va. Funeral Home: Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV US 26062

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  1. Cindy, Ronnie and family…my heart is saddened by your loss and I want you to know at this time, my prayers are with you. I am here for you in anyway that I can be. You are very special to me and I love you very much. I know that your mom is with the Lord and she is with her beloved husband; for this, we can be grateful. Allow those around to help hold you up in these times, cry when you have to and need to, grieve your loss, take your time through the process and don’t miss a step, one day, I know that the pain will not be as bad, but on the days when it is, it is ok, reach out..I’m an ear to hear, a shoulder to cry on and to cry with you. Don’t feel you have to be “strong” your strength will come in your weakness and allowing others to help care for you. I love you. Maggie.

  2. My dear Ronnie, I was so sorry to hear about your grandmother. I know that she was very special to you. My thought’s and prayer’s will be with you on Thursday. Just remember that your memories will get you through this time of sorrow. Love you, Aunt Amy

  3. Ronnie…hello sunshine, you always put a smile on our faces and we love you very much. We are so sorry grandma is gone, we are so proud of you the way you’ve helped out and stood by her side.We know its one of the hardest things you’ve had to do but, you know she’s happier now cause she’s with your grandfather.Please know no matter what, we are always here for you to talk, to hug and also to cry with you. Life isn’t always easy but somehow someway we all will go on and life will bing you a brighter future,we promise. Love, Daddy and Janet

  4. Ronnie: There is something special about “Grandmas”. I know you were close to her, and I wish I could take your heartache away, but understand she looks down upon you and smiles, standing right beside the Lord. God bless you and your family during your time of loss, and may He ease your burden of pain. I love you. Ronnie, I started a new job and we are in a serious transition time that I do not believe I will be able to get out tonight before 8:00. If I do I will see you. Love, Phyllis & Anthony Riccadonna Anthony sends his love and condolensces.

  5. Dear Ronnie, I was very close to my Grandmother, as I know you were to yours. You will miss her terribly, but she will never leave you, because she will always be in your heart and in your memories. I’m sorry that I can’t make it to the funeral home tonight, but know that you and your family are in my prayers. Love, Sharon


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