Jim's obituary
While stationed in San Antonio, TX, he met and married Dr. Rene (Brimm) Pauly. They raised two wonderful children, Taylor Rene Bradley and Christopher Michael Bradley, who both embody his same tenacity, drive, and compassion. His daughter, Taylor, age 23, graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology in 2018 from Georgia State University while competing as a Division 1 softball player. She currently attends the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and aspires to be an excellent medical doctor, emulating her father. His son, Chris, age 22, graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Georgia in May 2020. He now attends the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry in the pursuit of becoming a dentist.
Jim spent seven years as an Army physician, achieving the rank of Lt. Colonel. He practiced medicine at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas, where he served as Medical Director to the Respiratory Therapy Department and the Sleep Disorders Center. He served as Assistant Chief to the Department of Medicine and the Pulmonary/Critical Care Department, and was on the Medical Education Committee for the Department of Medicine. Jim relocated to Las Cruces, NM where he added to his triple board certification in Internal Medicine, Pulmonology, and Critical Care with an additional board certification in Sleep Medicine. He opened three successful sleep labs, worked at Memorial Medical Center as the Director of the Respiratory Therapy Department, and continued his practice in pulmonology and critical care.
In 2013, Jim was instrumental in the creation of Lovelace Medical Group in Albuquerque, beginning with 2 and growing to nearly 150 providers. He was the Director of the Lovelace Sleep Center, Sleep Medicine department, Emergency department, and Radiology laboratory at Westside. He earned the title of “Provider of the Year” for the second year in a row as awarded by the city of Albuquerque. As a pulmonary and critical care intensivist, he was selected for the Chief of Staff position. He took great pride in his role as the Director of Hospice and often took his children along with him to visit his most beloved patients, an example of his empathy, compassion, and kind-hearted nature. Most recently, he helped Lovelace achieve the Best for Quality 2019 Ardent Services Award and was the ICU physician on the front line and in charge of treatment for isolated COVID-19 patients. Jim was a member of the American College of Physicians, the American College of Chest Physicians, and the American Thoracic Society. He has received numerous honors and nominations for his work, including a nomination for White House physician by the Pulmonary/Critical Care consultant to the Surgeon General.
In his free time, he adored taking his children on wild outdoor adventures, trips, and vacations including white water rafting, hiking, mountain canyoneering, four-wheeling, and dirt biking among others. He took pride in teaching his children to ski starting at the age of three and to wake board on his boat in Elephant Butte. Jim was extremely competitive in everything he tried, lived life to the fullest, and loved his children wholeheartedly. Jim was an exceptional father, brother, friend, classmate, and physician. Most of all, he was a hero and role model for his family and the community at large. We love you Daddy/Jimmy/Dr. Bradley; you will always be in our hearts and prayers. Rest in peace. We know you will make a fantastic guardian angel.
Want to stay updated?
Get notified when new photos, stories and other important updates are shared.
Send flowers
Share your sympathy. Send flowers from a local florist to Jim's family or funeral.
Add to his legacy
Please consider a donation to any cause of your choice.
$300.00
Raised by 2 people
Memories & condolences
I wish you were here. You never, ever be forgotten, big brother.
I wish you were here. You never, ever be forgotten, big brother.
I wish you were here. You never, ever be forgotten, big brother.