In Loving Memory

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Charvez Marquet Bradley

September 25, 1994 — April 19, 2026

In loving memory, we honor the life of Charvez Marquet Bradley, whose journey on this earth began on September 25, 1994, at Halifax Memorial Hospital, and gracefully concluded on April 19, 2026. Charvez's life was a testament to love, laughter, and resilience, and it is with heavy hearts that we gather to remember the warmth he brought to all whose lives he touched. Charvez was a devoted father, son, brother, and friend. He leaves behind a legacy of love through his cherished sons, Cazyln Bryce Bradley and Kaizer Jules Bradley, who were the light of his life. He is survived by his devoted mother, Marshall Felicia Roberson, whose nurturing spirit shaped the man we all came to know and love. His grandmothers, Rebecca Mills and Janice Bobbitt, and his grandfather, Earl Mills, Sr., were treasured figures in his life, providing wisdom and comfort. Charvez was a beloved brother to Malik Silver and Niasia Anthony, with whom he shared countless memories and an unbreakable bond. Surrounded by a close-knit family, Charvez was embraced by the love and support of his aunts and uncles, including Mia Harris (Tre), Jahmacia Rease (Jamaral), Earl Mills Jr., Marshall Webb, Tameka Webb, Keith Bradley, and Talena Smith. Though Charvez is now reunited with his late father, Charlie O'Neal Bradley, and his grandfathers, Marshall Webb Jr. and Willis Johnson, his spirit remains ever-present in the hearts of those he has left behind. A proud graduate of Southeast Halifax High School, Class of 2012, Charvez pursued his passion for mechanics at Nashville Auto Diesel College, now known as Lincoln Tech. There, he earned a certificate in Diesel Mechanic/Heavy Equipment, showcasing his dedication and skill in the field. For the past few years, he worked as a CNC Operator at Kennametal in Weldon, North Carolina, where his colleagues admired his work ethic and infectious enthusiasm. Charvez's life was punctuated by his vibrant interests and hobbies. An avid shopper, he had a keen eye for fashion, particularly shoes and clothes. He was also a talented home chef, delighting family and friends with his baking skills, especially his cakes that were made with love. Charvez's laughter was contagious, his jokes a source of joy, and his kind words a balm to those who needed encouragement. Above all, he took great pride in being a father, spending precious moments with his sons, and nurturing the deep bonds he held with family and friends. A celebration of Charvez's life will be held on April 25, 2026, at 12:00 PM at the Scotland Neck Auditorium, located at 1310 Main Street, Scotland Neck, NC 27874. As we gather to honor his memory, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have supported us during this difficult time. A special thank you to Scotland House and Gentiva Hospice for the compassionate care you provided. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you cherish the memories and love that Charvez brought into your life. As we bid farewell to a remarkable soul, let us carry forward his legacy of kindness and laughter, holding him forever in our hearts. May God bless and keep each of you.