![]() He was married to his best friend, devoted wife and help mate of fifty-three years, Patricia Lamar Marsh, who survives. The Jersey City, New Jersey native was born on Mato the late George and Theresa Fitzpatrick Marsh. Tom Marsh, age 75 of Bee Spring, peacefully departed this life with his family by his side on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. (Lori) of Louisville and Shawn Hogan (Kelly) of Hendersonville, NC a sister, Susan Lumley (David) of Jeffersonville, IN 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.Įxpressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to help with funeral expenses to: Gravil funeral Home, P.O. Surviving are his wife, Sharon Hazelip Bradford two daughters, April Prewitt (Ritchie) of Sweeden, and Wendi Scott (Chad) of Bowling Green two sons, Ronald David Bradford Jr. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM Saturday. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Dara Kay Bradford two brothers, Sonny Bradford and Buddy Bradford and two sisters, Darlene Dunn and Lillian Gerrior.įuneral services will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday at Gravil Funeral Home with burial to follow in Brownsville Cemetery. He was a son of the late Joseph Elbert Bradford and Dorothy Brock Bradford. The Jefferson County native was a commercial realtor for Coldwell Banker, a district manager for several businesses and a member of Community Church at Cedar Springs. 5, 2022 at Edmonson Center in Brownsville. ![]() After many tight squeezes, daring climbs, army crawls through small tunnels, and slogs through mud, the hardy group made it back, exhausted but intact (if you don’t count a few scrapes and bruises), and ready for bed.Ronald David “Ron” Bradford, 82, of Sweeden passed away at 5:52 PM Sept. ![]() The most adventurous members of the group embarked on a wild caving trip (it gave new meaning to the concept of “Labor Day!”). Given the opportunity to make requests, the group called out their favorites and a toe-tapping sing-along ensued.Īfter the meal and concert, some folks chose to head home while others prepared to sleep in the cave. To cap off the meal, the group was treated to a concert featuring Buddy Davis. The tour ended as the group made their way back to the dining area where a tasty dinner awaited them. But, unlike the stalagmite, which had no choice in being cut off, Christians sadly often choose to cut themselves off from the “living water” by neglecting their relationship with God. And, just like this stalagmite, Christians who cut themselves off from the “living waters” never reach the full potential that God has planned for them. And there was no hope for it to do so because the waters that allowed its formation had been cut off. You see, it was sad because it never grew to its full potential it didn’t make it to the ceiling. But, when we looked carefully, we saw that the column on the right was truly only a stalagmite (a formation that projects upward) because it was two inches short of the roof of the cave. At one point along the path, there was a pair of columns stretching from the floor to the ceiling. He related this to Christians who are no longer dead in their trespasses and sins because of the “living water” of Jesus Christ. He pointed out that the cavern is not dead, but actively growing because of the water. This cave is a very active one, with water flowing through it at several locations. The guide, also a local minister, made insightful analogies relating the Christian life to the water and formations found within.
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