Alexis was a soul chosen to bring light, laughter, and love into the world on October 5th, 2000 in Charleston South Carolina. That light took form through her parents George and Julie Mae ( Lisa) Bradley who welcomed her with hearts full of joy and gratitude. From the moment she entered this world, Alexis' spirit radiated warmth. She grew up in Holly Hill, where her smile became a familiar comfort and her laughter...a melody that lingered long after she'd left a room. Her heart was gentle, yet strong- a vessel of kindness that reflected the very essence of Gods Love.
Alexis was a proud Lake Marion High graduate, Class of 2020. Guided by compassion, she dreamed of becoming a nurse-a healer both in hands and heart. Her gift was simple yet profound-she made others feel seen, loved, and safe. Everyone was drawn to her calm presence, children adore her nurturing nature, and family was her sacred sanctuary. Her days were filled with laughter, especially in the company of her parents and sister, T'shombra "Muff" Bradley with whom she shared an unbreakable bond. That bond extended in her deep love for her nephew Karez Amous, niece Kamara Amous, and honorary niece Nova Elmore.
On October 23rd, 2025, the gates of heaven opened, and His Lord said unto him, well done, good and faithful servant. Matthew 25:23
Alexis now rests in the embrace of her heavenly ancestors-her maternal grandparents the late Mt.Limus & Mrs.Rosalee Thomas and her paternal grandparents the late Lawrence and Victoria Bradley, who welcomed her home with opened arms and radiant joy. Four uncles preceded her in death.
To those she leaves behind -her devoted parents Mr. George and Julie Mae (Lisa) Bradley, loving sister T'shombra (Muff) Bradley. Her niece Kamara and nephew Karez Amous. Her godmothers Alice Bailey and Linda Thomas. A host of uncles, aunts, great aunts and extended family and friends.
Alexis's spirit whispers gently: "Love one another deeply. Smile often, be kind. for I am still with you-in the laughter of children, the warmth of the sun, and the peace of the quiet morning."
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