of Greenbrier, AR
September 22, 1972 - March 17, 2024
Christopher Shane Bradley, 51, of Guy, AR passed away March 17, 2024.
Shane was born September 22, 1972 in North Little Rock, AR to Doyle Bradley and Carolyn Lienhart.
Shane worked as a conductor for Amtrak. He loved working with his hands and could build or repair just about anything. He also loved singing karaoke and hanging out around a bonfire.
He was a loving husband to Alycia and devoted father to Marcus and Ethan.
Shane was preceded in death by his father, Doyle Dewayne Bradley.
He is survived by his wife, Alycia and sons, Marcus and Ethan Bradley; stepchildren, Gavin Pratt, Hadley Pratt and Alex Russell; his grandmother, Wilma Pirtle; his mother, Carolyn Lienhart (Tom); sisters, Angie Barham (Marvin), Tonya Filbert (Bruce), Jennifer Tsuji, Stephanie Bradley and Jessica Shiflett (Charles) and a host of beloved nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway. Visitation is Friday, March 22nd from 6-8pm. Funeral service is Saturday, March 23rd at 10am. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery in Conway. A Celebration of Life picnic will be held at Matthews Park in Greenbrier from 3:30-5:30 on Saturday for friends and family.
Online guest book: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/conway
Sorry for your loss hadn't saw him since he was small knew his Dad well.Prayers for all the family.
I am so sorry for the loss of a loved one whom you loved dear. Shane was a nice young man and a good father and husband and a great uncle. He truly will be missed. We love ?? you all and our prayer go out to the family.He's with the Heavenly Father now and we will see him again one day.The Lord Jesus said in his word that to be absent in the body, you would be present with the Lord.
Tonya I am so sorry
I'm saddened and heartbroken to hear that Shane passed away this past weekend. He didn't brag much about his father being an original creator of T.C.B.Y. (This Country's Best Yogurt), but he was proud of his father and his father was proud of him. I once worked with and for both in order to earn our brew $ wink wink. Shane always gave me a ride whether he was on his way to work or he was going a different direction as he enjoyed helping others. We laughed at each other while clowning on each other either in school or one of those many bonfires we both attended. I assisted him in school on assignments as he did the same in return. I know the last time we spoke, we were glad that we both had grown up to become parents that our parents could be proud of instead of the headaches we were in school. His remaining family has my condolences and will be in my prayers for you unexpected loss. He was a good friend and from the sounds of it, he was also a good husband/father.
We built a few things but not enough, we played a few songs but not enough, we burnt a few logs but not enough, we spent some time but not enough. Will miss you nephew Uncle Larry IT Was great to know you for 30 years. Aunt Deb
So sorry to hear this. I remember him most from calling Bingo and of course his sweet momma. Praying for all of you during this time.
Alycia I am praying for you and your family. My heart hurts so much for you guys.
I have experience the pain of loss. But to say goodby to Shane so soon after his father, must be so hard for all who loved him. To Shane’s family I send my condolences and hold you in my prayers.
My friend, my brother…. I love you and miss you. I will forever regret not taking more time with you. My heartfelt love, prayers and tears are with your mom and our blended families. Your family has always been a blessing in my life. I’ve been reminiscing on our childhood. I remember playing as small children.. and I smile thinking of your smile. You will be missed, everyday.
Praying for you all! Shane will be dearly missed!
Thankful for all the childhood memories
We are so sorry for your loss we will be praying for you and hope to be at the funeral.