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In memory of our loved one, Bradley Lester,his children and I would like to say thank you for all the love, continued prayers, text, calls,and cards. This has been a trying time for all of us, it was very sudden and unexpected. None of us were prepared to say goodbye so soon...so we won't. We'll just say see you later for now. Let us always continue to remember that smile, all the laughs, jokes and most definitely the music. The one thing that we will all have are the memories. Thank you for 50 years and 6 months you gave us on this earth.

On September 15,1969 in Detroit, MI the world was graced a baby boy child that we affectionately all know as Bradley "DJ MotorCity" Lester. Bradley was born to Betty Jean Lester and Marshall Mcgee, both of whom proceeded him in death. 

Bradley was educated in the Detroit Public School System and graduated as a lifetime Kettering Pioneer in 1987, then immediately attending Detroit Recording Institute. He later obtained and degree in heating and cooling, certifications in eletrical, and boiler operator, as well as a barber license. Yes he is a jack of all trades and a master of many.

Throughout the years Brad has been employed with numerous companies, some being Chrysler, Continental Management, Trinity, Legacy and Henry Ford Health Systems. Let’s not forget his love of cutting hair and DJing. Brad was a hardworking man and put is all into anything he was passionate about. He would take one look at something and the next thing you know he would be trying to make it himself. He just didn’t believe in sitting still, he felt like there was always something to be done. 

Aside from working there was the love he had for his family and his friends. Although he was a complicated man, he was a simple man. He was a thinker and a talker but a private man all the same. Bradley is know for his quick wit, always has an answer (whether right or wrong), terrible sense of direction, and his ability to make you laugh even on your darkest day. He will be missed be forever lives in our hearts and will never be forgotten.

February 16, 2021
February 16, 2021
hey dad, i miss you so much & i’m so mad your gone but i guess everything happens for ah reason right. i’m mad because you can’t see my accomplishments,i can’t hear you say i’m proud of you when i cross the stage at graduation,i can’t hear you give my prom date the dad speech,i can’t call you when momma get irritating & dudie lol. you always said when you pass away you didn’t want people crying and being sad all the time so i’m going to be happy and positive. i miss your jokes the most , times like this is when you wish you would’ve recorded stuff & took more pictures. i really miss your grilled chicken& nachos, i miss being in my room and hearing you dj down stairs and then when you get ready to lay down you kiss me on the forehead like i’m still you 5 year old daughter . i miss going to the movies with you. i miss waking up in the morning and sitting at the shop all day (i really don’t miss this). there’s not ah day i don’t think about you pops. you don’t realize what you have until it’s gone. you forever in my heart i’ll never forget out you. oh and i was about to ask you can i get ah tattoo next year imma be 16(if you forgot cause you know your memory jacked up) i can already hear you now “lemme think about it ...uh no”.
September 15, 2020
September 15, 2020
Dearest Brad,

I will forever remember your jokes in the barbershop. He encourage me on many levels and gave awesome advice on family. He would always tell me “I believe in you Ian.” You are a great Cheerleader and your encouragement will stay in my heart forever. I’m glad he committed his life to Christ this January. Absent from the body and present with the Lord.

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February 16, 2021
February 16, 2021
hey dad, i miss you so much & i’m so mad your gone but i guess everything happens for ah reason right. i’m mad because you can’t see my accomplishments,i can’t hear you say i’m proud of you when i cross the stage at graduation,i can’t hear you give my prom date the dad speech,i can’t call you when momma get irritating & dudie lol. you always said when you pass away you didn’t want people crying and being sad all the time so i’m going to be happy and positive. i miss your jokes the most , times like this is when you wish you would’ve recorded stuff & took more pictures. i really miss your grilled chicken& nachos, i miss being in my room and hearing you dj down stairs and then when you get ready to lay down you kiss me on the forehead like i’m still you 5 year old daughter . i miss going to the movies with you. i miss waking up in the morning and sitting at the shop all day (i really don’t miss this). there’s not ah day i don’t think about you pops. you don’t realize what you have until it’s gone. you forever in my heart i’ll never forget out you. oh and i was about to ask you can i get ah tattoo next year imma be 16(if you forgot cause you know your memory jacked up) i can already hear you now “lemme think about it ...uh no”.
September 15, 2020
September 15, 2020
Dearest Brad,

I will forever remember your jokes in the barbershop. He encourage me on many levels and gave awesome advice on family. He would always tell me “I believe in you Ian.” You are a great Cheerleader and your encouragement will stay in my heart forever. I’m glad he committed his life to Christ this January. Absent from the body and present with the Lord.
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