From the Joplin News Herald
November 23, 1933 Pg. 8
Joplin, Missouri
RETIRED FARMER SUCCUMBS HERE
George W. Bradshaw, 76 years old, a retired farmer and resident of Jasper county thirty-three years, died of uremia at 8:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida Hurst, 1730 Porter avenue. He had been ill about a year. With his wife, Mrs. Lucy Ellen Bradshaw, he moved to the home of his daughter last Tuesday from Baxter Springs. He had been a farmer nearly all his life. He was a member of the Baptist church.
Surviving, besides his widow and Mrs. Hurst, are three other daughters, Mrs. Nora Sapp of Newburg, Mo., Mrs. Myrtle Grider of St. Louis and Mrs. Lillie Keele of Sedalia, Mo.; two sons, Herman Bradshaw, 830 Indiana avenue, and Luther Bradshaw of Newburg; a brother, Jeff Bradshaw of Miller, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. Betty Hendrick [Hendrix] of Inola, Okla.
Funeral plans are incomplete.
From the Joplin News Herald
November 23, 1933 Pg. 8
Joplin, Missouri
RETIRED FARMER SUCCUMBS HERE
George W. Bradshaw, 76 years old, a retired farmer and resident of Jasper county thirty-three years, died of uremia at 8:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida Hurst, 1730 Porter avenue. He had been ill about a year. With his wife, Mrs. Lucy Ellen Bradshaw, he moved to the home of his daughter last Tuesday from Baxter Springs. He had been a farmer nearly all his life. He was a member of the Baptist church.
Surviving, besides his widow and Mrs. Hurst, are three other daughters, Mrs. Nora Sapp of Newburg, Mo., Mrs. Myrtle Grider of St. Louis and Mrs. Lillie Keele of Sedalia, Mo.; two sons, Herman Bradshaw, 830 Indiana avenue, and Luther Bradshaw of Newburg; a brother, Jeff Bradshaw of Miller, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. Betty Hendrick [Hendrix] of Inola, Okla.
Funeral plans are incomplete.
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