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Francis Herbert Bradley

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Francis Herbert Bradley

Birth
Henderson County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Nov 1917 (aged 68–69)
Colville, Stevens County, Washington, USA
Burial
Colville, Stevens County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
E1/2,L5,6,7,B38,Orig No headstone, Bradly plot with no record of who is buried in plot 5,6 or 7
Memorial ID
View Source
Washington State Digital Archives Online Records

DEATH:
Name: Francis Herbert Bradley
Date Of Death: 12 Nov 1917
Age: 65
Gender: Male
Father Name: Alec Bradley
Mother Name: Mehala Jane Foy
Death Place: Colville, Stevens, Washington

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Francis Herbert Bradley, justice of the peace and police magistrate of Colville, died at his home Monday, aged 65. He was a native of Illinois, and had been a respected resident of Colville for the last nine years. Death was evidently due to heart failure, he being found dead in the morning. Funeral services were held at the undertaking parlors Wednesday afternoon. Music was furnished by Misses Nellie Joos, and Ruth McKern, and the service was conducted by the Rev. J.S. Bell of the ME church. Pallbearers were WH Graham. PH Graham, George McKeown, FL Stonehouse, HC Masterston, George Thomas. Burial was at Highland. The deceased leaves a son O. O Bradley of Spokane, brother A. L Bradley, a well known rancher east of the city, also two half brothers in Spokane, one of whom has been on the Spokane police force for 8 years, and the other is a deputy in the sheriff's office.

Nov 17, 1917 from the Colville Examiner
Washington State Digital Archives Online Records

DEATH:
Name: Francis Herbert Bradley
Date Of Death: 12 Nov 1917
Age: 65
Gender: Male
Father Name: Alec Bradley
Mother Name: Mehala Jane Foy
Death Place: Colville, Stevens, Washington

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Francis Herbert Bradley, justice of the peace and police magistrate of Colville, died at his home Monday, aged 65. He was a native of Illinois, and had been a respected resident of Colville for the last nine years. Death was evidently due to heart failure, he being found dead in the morning. Funeral services were held at the undertaking parlors Wednesday afternoon. Music was furnished by Misses Nellie Joos, and Ruth McKern, and the service was conducted by the Rev. J.S. Bell of the ME church. Pallbearers were WH Graham. PH Graham, George McKeown, FL Stonehouse, HC Masterston, George Thomas. Burial was at Highland. The deceased leaves a son O. O Bradley of Spokane, brother A. L Bradley, a well known rancher east of the city, also two half brothers in Spokane, one of whom has been on the Spokane police force for 8 years, and the other is a deputy in the sheriff's office.

Nov 17, 1917 from the Colville Examiner

Gravesite Details

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