In Memory

Maureen E. Bradley (Danielski) - Class Of 1974

Maureen Bradley Danielski


Maureen Danielski, nee Bradley, 55, passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends on July 22, 2012.  Maureen was born to Robert and Theresa Bradley in Trenton. She graduated from Trenton Catholic Academy (St. Anthony's) in Hamilton Township, and attended Mercer County Community College. She was previously employed by the State of New Jersey and most recently worked at a restaurant in Hamilton.
 

She is survived by her three children, Ashley Bradley of Trenton, Brian Danielski of Bordentown and Caitlin Danielski of Hamilton, and her beloved granddaughter, Siata Bradley-Sipplin. She is also survived by her former husband, Ray Danielski of Bordentown.
 

She was the oldest of three and is survived by her brother, Dr. Robert Bradley and his wife, Serenella Rios, of Texas; her sister, Anne Bradley of Pennington; nephews, Clay Sosis, Moche Bradley, Donovan Bradley; a niece, Gabriella Bradley; and longtime friend Debbie Carlton.
 

She was a selfless person who had endless love for her children, granddaughter, family and friends. She loved St. Patrick's Day and Halloween and making holidays special for her family. She will be missed more than words can say.
 

The family will receive family and friends Thursday (July 26) from 6 to 8 p.m., and Friday (July 27) from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Bordentown Home for Funerals in Bordentown and celebrate Maureen's life at Saint Mary's Church in Bordentown, 11 a.m., followed by interment at St. Mary's Cemetery in Trenton.
 

For more information or to add an online condolence, please contact Bordentown Home for Funerals at (609) 298-0737 or bordentownhomeforfunerals.com.
 

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to pancreaticcancerfoundation.com (Anne Bradley fundraising page) or mail donations to:
NPCF PO Box 1848, Longmont, CO 80502.


Published in The Trentonian on July 25, 2012



 
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08/05/12 06:32 PM #1    

Deborah L. Carlton (1974)

I met Maureen in Grammar School and we instantly became best of friends.  You rarely saw one without the other and if you did the question was asked "where's Maureen" or "where's Debbie".  We stayed best friends forever.  She left us way too soon.  Her family and I were with her when she passed.  Many of the best times of my life were with Maureen.  She loved life, her family and friends, and we loved her.  Many great times were had in Cape Cod - we loved it there. She also loved our class reunions - they will never be the same for me.  Please remember her family in your prayers. R.I.P. my best friend forever!


08/06/12 06:46 PM #2    

Miriam L. Soltesz (Doherty) (1974)

Dear Maureen, we met many years ago at St. Anthony's Grammar School. On a few occasions, I can remember walking to your home on Liberty Street, with my friend, Mary Louise Stein. I believe we always had a wonderful time playing together and I can still recall your warm and loving family. I think the last time I saw you was our 20th High School Reunion. Glad I had that time with you and Debbie. You were taken away too soon but I am so happy that I got to call you, friend. Rest in peace, Maureen! Till we meet again......


08/12/12 06:01 PM #3    

Susanne Johnson (Walsh) (1974)

I met Maureen (with Debbie, of course) at St. Anthony's High.  We had such fun those four years at SAHS - GAA, carnivals, bonfires, Cop Shoo Bops.  I loved hanging out with them.  Right before Senior Year, I got my first car so we had WHEELS!  We would pull our money so we could put $2 or $3 worth of gas in the car - that would pretty much fill the tank.  I regret having lost touch with everyone once we graduated.  I always thought that on one of my next trips back to NJ we would try to get together, but that never happened.  My sincere condolences to Debbie and Maureen's family.  You will be sorely missed, Maureen.  RIP.


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