Angela Nicole Bradley, lovingly known as Angie, age 42, passed away and gained angel wings on June 25, 2024, at Hospice of Dayton, after a brave battle with a rare liver cancer. Angie left this world surrounded by the love of her family.
Angie was born on December 16, 1981, in Huntington, WV, to her loving parents Bill and Barb Bradley. She was their pride and joy. Angie grew up in Chesapeake, OH, where she was loved and admired by all who met her. She graduated from South Point High School and went to work as a restaurant manager for over 20 years. Her career journey brought her to Dayton, OH, where she met the love of her life, Melissa Villani.
Melissa and Angie built a beautiful life together and achieved many great things. During their life together, Angie dedicated herself to her family and animals. She was a special needs doggie foster parent through Peaches Bully Rescue and was committed to helping special needs animals have the best life possible. Angie also pursued and achieved her dream of becoming a Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Heritage, where she met many wonderful friends and colleagues. One of Angie's proudest moments in life was when she became an aunt to Clark and Bruce Villani. It was at this time that Angie proudly became known as No-No to her nephews, and she wore the name with pride.
Angie is survived by her parents Bill and Barb Bradley, soulmate Melissa Villani, brother Tim Bradley, brother and sister-in-law Nick and Kay Villani, mothers-in-law Leslie Villani and Joan Villani, nephews and nieces Clark, Bruce, and Makailyn, many cousins, and very special friends Christine and Cameron Stohr, Shelly Martin, Shannon and Paul Houston, Michelle Copher, Nicole and Eddie Mulloy, as well as many others.
Angie is preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Charles and Clara Mooney and Ira Bradley and Helen Bradley; maternal grandparents, Harold Smith Sr. and Lillian Smith; uncles, Ira Bradley II and Harold Smith Jr.; special aunt Sharon Langley; father-in-law, Thomas Villani; and many cousins.
A visitation will be held on July 5th from 12-2 PM, with a memorial service immediately following at Tobias Funeral Home, Kettering Chapel, 5471 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, OH 45429. Angie will be laid to rest at the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Proctorville, OH, on Saturday, July 6th, with a graveside service starting at 1 PM.
In place of flowers, donations can be made to Peaches Bully Rescue. Please contact Nicole Mulloy at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) for more information.
Angie will be deeply missed for her beautiful smile, dedication to friends and family, and calm and loving force. She will never be forgotten and her spirit will remain with all who knew her
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