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Flossie E. Bradley

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Flossie E. Bradley

Birth
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Feb 1912 (aged 22)
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of J.C. & M.E. Bradley

The Arkansas City Daily News.
Arkansas City, Kansas
Wednesday, February 14, 1912
page 6

Obituary.

Miss Flossie Ethel Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bradley was born September 23, 1889, in Clinton, Mo. She moved with her parents to Oxford, Kansas when she was three years of age, where she attended school until in 1903 when she moved to Arkansas City and completed her school work, graduating in the Arkansas City High School in 1907. She then took up music which was her favorite study which she hoped to have complete. Nearly two years ago her health failed and she had to give up her work. The cause of her death was Pernicious Anaemia. All through her sickness she suffered much but was so patient, never complaining and always had a smile of welcome for her friends when they came to visit her. She seemed to be getting better for the past six weeks and looking better and was cheerful up until an hour before her death.

Flossie was such a sweet Christian girl. She was a member of the First M.E. church and was an active worker in Sunday school, having a class of girls from 12 to 16 years of age to teach. She labored faithfully and earnestly to do all she could for them until poor health forced her to reluctantly give them up to another teacher.

She leaves her mother, father, two brothers, Zeanor and Forrest and Grandma and Grandpa J.S. Harding. She also leaves Weller Daniels to whom she was betrothed and was to have shared with him the beautiful bungalow home which he had just started to build. She felt hopeful until the last that she would be able to take her part in the home this summer. Besides these she leaves a host of friends to mourn her departure.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) March 2020
Daughter of J.C. & M.E. Bradley

The Arkansas City Daily News.
Arkansas City, Kansas
Wednesday, February 14, 1912
page 6

Obituary.

Miss Flossie Ethel Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Bradley was born September 23, 1889, in Clinton, Mo. She moved with her parents to Oxford, Kansas when she was three years of age, where she attended school until in 1903 when she moved to Arkansas City and completed her school work, graduating in the Arkansas City High School in 1907. She then took up music which was her favorite study which she hoped to have complete. Nearly two years ago her health failed and she had to give up her work. The cause of her death was Pernicious Anaemia. All through her sickness she suffered much but was so patient, never complaining and always had a smile of welcome for her friends when they came to visit her. She seemed to be getting better for the past six weeks and looking better and was cheerful up until an hour before her death.

Flossie was such a sweet Christian girl. She was a member of the First M.E. church and was an active worker in Sunday school, having a class of girls from 12 to 16 years of age to teach. She labored faithfully and earnestly to do all she could for them until poor health forced her to reluctantly give them up to another teacher.

She leaves her mother, father, two brothers, Zeanor and Forrest and Grandma and Grandpa J.S. Harding. She also leaves Weller Daniels to whom she was betrothed and was to have shared with him the beautiful bungalow home which he had just started to build. She felt hopeful until the last that she would be able to take her part in the home this summer. Besides these she leaves a host of friends to mourn her departure.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) March 2020


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