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Nancy Ann Mandic-Bradley

Nancy Ann Mandic-Bradley, 78, of Chalfont, passed away Monday, February 28, 2022. She was the beloved wife of the late Robert R. Bradley, the loving mother of the late Craig R. Bradley and the doting grandmother to Andrew C. Bradley.

Born April 1, 1943, in Haycock Township, she was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Helen (Duna) Mandic. Nancy grew up in Haycock Pennsylvania with her seven siblings.

Starting out in a small, one room schoolhouse, Nancy was a hard worker. She worked at a factory for over 20 year as a seamstress. She was also a skilled quilter and won various awards for her work. Nancy also loved her animals, from a young age she was surrounded by them. When she got her own house, she raised Champion German Shepherds that earned her many AKC blue ribbons in the show dog community. She had a small army of cats, birds, and all other types of woodland creatures. Nancy also loved to watch hockey, supporting her son’s hockey career, and, eventually, her grandson as well, making sure to come to all of their games. She was always kind, genuine and talkative, and you could almost always find her at the rink or at her favorite diner. 

Nancy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, aunt, and sister. She loved animals of all kinds, especially her cats. Nancy will be greatly missed by all who really knew her. May she sleep in God's memory- John 5:28-29.

Survivors include a grandson, Andrew C. Bradley; daughter-in-law, Carol P. Bradley, six siblings, Jean Richardson (Wesley), Mickey Mandic, Nicholas G. “Jerry” Mandic (Julia Ann), Stephen Mandic, Edward Mandic, and Lou Mandic; and many nieces and nephews.

Services and interment were private.

Contributions in Nancy’s name can be made to SPCA, Bucks County, PO Box 277, Lahaska, PA  18931.

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