Lynn Eyman Bradley

Lynn Eyman Bradley obituary, Edina, MO

Lynn Eyman Bradley

Lynn Bradley Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Doss Funeral Home - Edina on Jun. 23, 2025.

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Teresa Lynn Bradley, 66, of Knox City, Missouri, passed away Sunday morning, June 22, 2025, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, Illinois.
Lynn was born on June 6, 1959, in Kirksville, Missouri, the daughter of William R. "Bill" and Rosalyn Gillaspy Eyman.
She attended Knox City Elementary and graduated from the Knox County High School, Class of 1977. Lynn continued her education at William Woods College and the University of Missouri before going into banking in St. Louis.
On September 11, 1999, Lynn married Bryan Keith Bradley in St. Louis, Missouri. They later moved to Quincy, Illinois and then to Knox City, Missouri where they made their permanent home in 2007. She was employed at the MU Greenley Research Farm in Novelty, Missouri.
Lynn is survived by her husband of over twenty-five years, Bryan Bradley; her parents, Bill and Rosalyn Eyman of Knox City; a sister, Julie and her husband Bill Moore of Columbia, Missouri; niece Rachel (Alex) Chacon; and a nephew, Chris (Melissa) Moore; along with cousins and a host of friends.
Lynn's commitment to the environment was noted as she hung everything on the outside clothesline to dry. Her love for her pets followed her everywhere. Teaching her niece and nephew to sing "Goodness Gracious Great Balls of Fire" at the top of their lungs marked childhood joys. Swimming, sailing, skiing, playing at the lake were many summer days of fun. She was an avid reader, taught step aerobics and water aerobics for the Community Center, loved Star Wars, and was a board member for the Knox County Nursing Home for nearly ten years serving as president in 2021 / 2022. She grew up attending Bee Ridge Methodist Church. She was indeed a child, girl and woman of many talents and interests that she shared with Bryan and the community.
Lynn's request was to be cremated and a private family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
An expression of sympathy in memory of Lynn Eyman Bradley may be gifted to the Knox County Cancer Fund, The Community Center, or Knox County Library. A memorial may be given or mailed to the Doss Funeral Home, 208 N. 4th Street, Edina, Missouri 63537.

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