Tewannah Davidson Bradley
April 18, 1940 ~ April 2, 2016
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Tewannah Davidson Bradley, 75, of Asheville, died on Saturday, April 2, 2016.
A native of Polk Co., Mrs. Bradley was a daughter of the late George V. and Etta Hayes Davidson. She was also preceded in death by her sisters, Juanita Wilkie and Tonyta Brown.
Mrs Bradley is survived by her husband of 57 years, Coble Bradley; daughter, Paige Sampson and husband Mike; son, David Bradley and wife Lisa; grandchildren, Dustin and Brin Sampson, and Jenna and Skyla Bradley; and many other extended family members.
The funeral service for Mrs. Bradley will be on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Green River Baptist Church with the Rev. Henry Smart, of Tempe, AZ, officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Her family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening at Groce Funeral Home on Tunnel Rd. and again for 30 minutes prior to the service at the church on Wednesday.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Duke Medical Cancer Center, Durham, NC, at http://dukeforward.dukemedicine.org/
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Our Deepest Sympathy! So sorry that I was never able to say Goodbye or to tell her that I loved her before she was gone! She is in such a better place and will never have to be in anymore pain! We Love all of You – Marie & Bobby
Coble, Dave, Lisa and Family, Wiley and I are thinking about you in this sad time. It has been a long struggle. We wish for you rest and peace, and confirmation that she is at that place of peace and rest.
Tewannah was a great teaching colleague as well as a dear friend. I enjoyed her friendship at PJHS and at social events. She introduced me to white water rafting while I was visiting in N.C. My sympathy is extended to Coble and the rest of her family. Sincerely,
This wonderful Lady was my inspiration. She is the reason I became a Health and Physical Education Teacher. In 1965, Mrs Bradley was our teacher at Sylva-Webster High School. I guess we didn’t realize how young she was. She and the time in her class, gave me such joy and feelings of accomplishments.
I knew then that I wanted to be just like her. And I did, I hope. I know that she has touched many young lives in her life and career. My genuine sympathy goes out to all in her family. Respectfully Mary Sue Fisher Mason, Retired Educator, Lake Hartwell Georga.
Our thoughts and prayers continue as you go through the tough days ahead.
Coble,
Vickie and I are sadden to hear of Tewannah’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Coble, I was shocked to see Tewannah had passed away. My heart goes out to you. I can’t imagine what you must be going through. My prayers for you and your family will be constant. I loved both of you and remember the good times we had country dancing. You two had a great 57 years, and I know she will wait for you in heaven, so you can continue dancing. Diann and I speak of you often, and she will be heartbroken. I know your family will help you through these difficult times. Love you brother.
She accepted all of us when she didn’t have to. I am glad to call her apart of my family!!! Thoughts and prayers for you all!!! Sending our love from Illinois!!!
Coble, I was very sorry to hear about Tewannah. I think of you two often and it was quite a shock. I’ve been through this and it leaves an empty place in your life to be dealt with but what I found to be a tremendous help was reliving all the good times you had together. My thoughts are with you Coble.
Coble, Jackie and I were shocked to read about Tewannah. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. I can’t imagine loosing a loved one after 57 years together.
Coble, Paige, Mike, Dustin, and Brin you all are being remembered in our thoughts and prayers. Love you!