![]() ![]() In March 2014, Pastor Bradfield organized Resurrection Baptist Church, where he serves as the Senior Pastor. Bradfield was ordained on Decemand was elected as pastor of the Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church on March 17, 2002. Bradfield accepted his call into the ministry at the Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church, where he preached his first sermon on Jentitled, “When the Heat is Turned Up!” and was licensed under the pastorate of Rev. He also served as teacher for the Senior Class and Men’s Class. He credits the Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church with giving him so many opportunities for leadership and using the gift of God within him as a member of the Usher Board Youth Fellowship leader Youth Superintendent and Superintendent of Sunday School. ![]() He accepted Christ at the early age of nine years old and was baptized under the late Rev. He currently works for the Montgomery County Support Enforcement Agency as a CSEA Specialist. Bradfield worked for the Montgomery County Clerk of Court for 6 ½ years as a Deputy Clerk. Bradfield has participated in the Dayton Dialogue on Race Relations through Montgomery County Clerk of Courts and Organized an after school tutoring in partnership with 2B Natural By design as a part of the “No Child Left Behind Initiative,” of Dayton Public Schools. Bradfield has served in many capacities, Past Worshipful Master Morning Star Lodge #38, Past Grand Master, Grand Chaplain Most Worshipful Benevolent Grand Lodge State of Ohio Inc., and Grand Senior Warden. He received his formal education in the Dayton Public Schools system graduating from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School and Wright State University with a B.A. Pastor Bradfield has three brothers and three sisters. Brand-bey and Nyla Lanae Bradfield, as well as one grandson, Xavier Norman Brand-bey. Bradfield, a native of Dayton, Ohio was born Jto the Late Lynette Marie (Cook) Bradfield and Norman G. Ridley, please visit our floral store.Pastor Norman C. Ridley two nieces and a nephew of Detroit, Michigan dear friend, Hazel Young. Ridley of Dayton, Ohio six grandchildren, Katrese, Kodiaz, Morris Jr., Krystal, Lakeisha, Alexander 15 great-grandchildren, Brianah, Kamiah, Khamani, Kyndal, Makayla, Jamier, Kiajanae, Morris III, Tionne, Kihanna, Kaliyah, Jamison, Jamiela, Myles and Madalynn a son-in-law, Morris Brown Sr. ![]() She leaves to cherish her memory husband Laverne Ridley, a son, Vernon Ridley of Dallas, Texas a daughter Laurie R. She was preceded in death by her parents and daughter Linda Ridley Brown. As a Deaconess she served faithfully, working with the young children as she reared her family. They enjoyed their married life and traveled together attending many National Baptist Convention Associations. After learning her husband was from the peach state Georgia, she often said, “she knew why she loved peaches so much!” Luke Baptist Church with her husband Deacon Laverne Ridley under the pastorate of Rev. After marrying she moved her membership to St. They began their lives together and wed Decemin Phillips Temple Church. She was a Sunday School teacher for the youth class. She joined Phillips Temple Church at an early age, where she was very active. ![]() Later she moved to Dayton and after 30 years of service she retired from the base. Upon graduation from High School, she became employed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. She attended Grammar School in Dayton, Ohio and later moved to Springfield, Ohio with her uncle and aunt, Theodore & Elizabeth Spears. ![]()
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