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Christina
Morin-Bradley
Oct 13, 1937 — Jul 15, 2024
Memorial service for Mrs. Christian Morin-Bradley will be Friday, August 9, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at First Seventh-day Adventist Church. Interment will follow in Oakwood Memorial Gardens.
Christina B. Morin-Bradley, 86, of Huntsville AL, was a beloved wife, mother, sister, friend, and resolute community advocate. Christina was born in New York in 1937 to Willard C. and Betty J. Mullins, the third born of three children. She was preceded in death by: Willard Mullins (Father), Betty Mullins-Manley (Mother), and Larry Agee (Nephew).
Christina had a brilliant mind and excelled academically. She went through elementary, middle, and high school with hard work, commitment, and persistence earning the highest honor as Valedictorian. She continued her educational journey and earned several degrees including a Bachelor of Social Work and a Bachelor of Theology. Christina worked as a legal stenographer in the private and government sectors and retired after 20+ years. She was a devoted Toastmasters International governing member and earned several certifications including Medical Mission and Notary Public certifications. Christina became a community advocate and volunteered with several mental health, domestic violence, and community outreach organizations in her early twenties. She was devoted to aiding others and spent her days raising awareness and providing support and resources for those without a voice. Christina listened, spoke up for, stood up for, and fought alongside anyone with a need; she even supported individuals, groups, and animals she never met. Through her efforts, Christina blessed and saved countless lives and never sought or expected thanks for her work. Knowing she had helped another person and that she was able to spread the love of Jesus, was thanks enough. That selflessness extended to her personal life, too. Christina was kind, adventurous, caring, intelligent, and generous; traits reflected at home, in the workplace, and in the community.
Henry and Christina Bradley are survived by: their children, Antonia Bradley, Andrea Bradley, Melanie Kit Buford, and Kevin Buford.
Christina is survived by Carl and Lucy Dudley (Brother-in-Law and Older Sister), Leonard and Sadie Mullins (Older Brother and Sister-in-Law), Andre and Jennifer Buford (Grandchildren), Maqueda Buford (Granddaughter), John and Chrystanya (Grandchildren), Benjamin and Rishaunda (Grandchildren), Ricardo and Rachelle Davila (Grandchildren), Tyler and Kristen Buford (Grandchildren). Great-grandchildren James Buford, Chari Buford, Kamiya Buford, Kalaiah Buford, Daniel Taylor, Tavon Buford, Caleb Taylor, Ava Buford, Joshua Adeniji, Aiden Buford, Jenna Buford, and Joveyah Adeniji.
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