Hugh Andrew “Andrew” Bradley 5 November, 1946 – 16 August, 2025
CONTRIBUTE
TO MEMORY TIMELINE
I will forever regret not having the chance to get to know you better Andrew, however, I am truly grateful for the wonderful daughter you raised. She is a reflection of your love and care, and I will honor that always.
It is with a sad heart we say goodbye to Andrew he was such an intelligent man who loved life , his sports and his family .We send our deepest sympathy ,love and thoughts to Helen and family.Love maree George Tracey,Scott and Ebony and their families
Intelligent, vibrant and fun! Much love to Helen, and immediate families. Andrew will live on through them 😘
Andrew I will always fondly remember our time playing together at Box Hill in our championship winning year, you always played with great effort and as Captain, your leadership and friendship was appreciated. Although we have lost touch in recent years the memories of those years and social occasions, even your singing of, 'on ilklay moor ba tat' still remain. Val and I offer our sincere condolences to Helen and Family. May you rest in peace - regards Ray "Butler" Taylor
What a great guy! Perfect neighbour...fun, interesting, helpful, reliable and never annoying!
Having met Andrew through tennis and having spent plenty of time on the court together at Gracedale Park and around the fire at Kerang, he was just such a pleasant person to be around. You couldn’t meet anyone more genuine and who loved a cheeky joke, even at his own expense. I will forever remember watching you search high and low thinking your golf ball had gone missing when it had actually gone in the hole for an eagle at Ringwood Golf Course, and all those moments of you waking up in your camping chair around the campfire to find a full glass of red wine in your hand without a drop spilt! I count myself lucky to have spent so much time with you through sport and can think of nobody who deserves the title of legend on that Kerang board more than you. Vale Andrew. May you be at peace. My thoughts are with your family and friends.
Dear Helen, Meg and family, We are thinking of you all and sending our prayers at this saddening time. Whilst it’s been heartbreaking for you to watch Andrews decline, all the memories you’ve shared with us have always been ones of fun, joy and happiness. I pray that you keep those in the forefront of your minds. May you find peace knowing he is no longer suffering and can be together with Gareth once again. Our love and hugs Jay, Lainie, Asher and Jesse xo
Rest easy Mr Bradley. Always kind welcoming and up for a chat. Gave me my first couch when I moved out of home. Funny how little things like that stay in your memory always.
I will forever regret not having the chance to get to know you better Andrew, however, I am truly grateful for the wonderful daughter you raised. She is a reflection of your love and care, and I will honor that always. Read full message here.
It is with a sad heart we say goodbye to Andrew he was such an intelligent man who loved life , his sports and his family .We send our deepest sympathy ,love and thoughts to Helen and family.Love maree George Tracey,Scott and Ebony and their families Read full message here.
Intelligent, vibrant and fun! Much love to Helen, and immediate families. Andrew will live on through them 😘 Read full message here.
Andrew I will always fondly remember our time playing together at Box Hill in our championship winning year, you always played with great effort and as Captain, your leadership and friendship was appreciated. Although we have lost touch in recent years the memories of those years and social occasions, even your singing of, 'on ilklay moor ba tat' still remain. Val and I offer our sincere condolences to Helen and Family. May you rest in peace - regards Ray "Butler" Taylor Read full message here.
What a great guy! Perfect neighbour...fun, interesting, helpful, reliable and never annoying! Read full message here.
Having met Andrew through tennis and having spent plenty of time on the court together at Gracedale Park and around the fire at Kerang, he was just such a pleasant person to be around. You couldn’t meet anyone more genuine and who loved a cheeky joke, even at his own expense. I will forever remember watching you search high and low thinking your golf ball had gone missing when it had actually gone in the hole for an eagle at Ringwood Golf Course, and all those moments of you waking up in your camping chair around the campfire to find a full glass of red wine in your hand without a drop spilt! I count myself lucky to have spent so much time with you through sport and can think of nobody who deserves the title of legend on that Kerang board more than you. Vale Andrew. May you be at peace. My thoughts are with your family and friends. Read full message here.
Dear Helen, Meg and family, We are thinking of you all and sending our prayers at this saddening time. Whilst it’s been heartbreaking for you to watch Andrews decline, all the memories you’ve shared with us have always been ones of fun, joy and happiness. I pray that you keep those in the forefront of your minds. May you find peace knowing he is no longer suffering and can be together with Gareth once again. Our love and hugs Jay, Lainie, Asher and Jesse xo Read full message here.
Rest easy Mr Bradley. Always kind welcoming and up for a chat. Gave me my first couch when I moved out of home. Funny how little things like that stay in your memory always. Read full message here.