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Albert H Bradford

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25 Jan 2013 (aged 89)
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Turner, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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TURNER- Albert H. Bradford, 89, of Turner, died Friday morning, January 25, 2013 at his family farm in Turner. He was born on July 25, 1923, in Pittston, a son of Everett and Fannie (Hersey) Bradford. He graduated from Bridgton Academy and went on to Coyne Electrical School in Boston. Throughout the years he also took courses with the Agriculture Extension through the University of Maine.
Albert was a veteran of the United States Navy and served in the Seabees. Upon his return from the service, he worked in Cortland, NY on a Guernsey dairy cow farm that was owned by J.C. Penney and at the time was the highest appraised herd in the U.S.
In 1950 he moved back home to Maine and went to work on the Clinton Goodnow Farm in Turner. On August 28, 1962, he married, Lynette Wagner in Dixfield. They made their home in Turner and in 1963, Albert purchased the cows and later the farm from the Goodnow's and continuing the operation.
Albert was one of the most decorated Jersey dairy cow breeders in the U.S. having been awarded several accolades over the years including the Master Breeder Award in 1997. He also was the recipient of the New England Green Pastures Award.
Not only was he a successful breeder, but he had one of the top production herds from 1975 to 1990 for his herd size and won the Eastern Jersey Herd Production Award for 14 years. During the mid-'80s his herd was in the top 10 for mild and fat, regardless of herd size.

He was longtime member of the Auburn Church of the Nazarene and had served on the budget and finance committee over the years.

Albert is survived by his wife, Lynette of Turner; a step-daughter, Norma Graffam Boothby of Livermore; daughters, Suzanne Madden and her husband, Timothy of Livermore, Leta Dinnean and her husband, Paul of North Haven, CT and Laurel De Lige and her husband, Kenji of Turner; two step-grandchildren, Clinton Boothby and his wife, Susan of Livermore and Robert Boothby and his wife, Denise of Livermore; grandchildren, Ashley Stephenson and her husband, Thomas of Wayne, Parker Madden of Portland, Bethany Couch and her husband, Nathan of Norway, Moriah, Joshua, Elizabeth and Daniel De Lige all of Turner; two great grandchildren, six step-great grandchildren and four step-great-great grandchildren; siblings Wesley Bradford of Agawam, MA, Lester Bradford of Mt. Vernon, WA, Phillip "Kenny" Bradford of Cheshire, CT and Carolyn Williams of Topsham; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his first wife, Alice Myers Graffam on Jan. 22, 1961, whom he married on Sept. 11, 1948; siblings, Elon and Robert Bradford, Helen Fitzgerald and Laurestine Drury.
Interment will be in the spring at the Turner Village Cemetery. (Wiles Remembrance Center)
TURNER- Albert H. Bradford, 89, of Turner, died Friday morning, January 25, 2013 at his family farm in Turner. He was born on July 25, 1923, in Pittston, a son of Everett and Fannie (Hersey) Bradford. He graduated from Bridgton Academy and went on to Coyne Electrical School in Boston. Throughout the years he also took courses with the Agriculture Extension through the University of Maine.
Albert was a veteran of the United States Navy and served in the Seabees. Upon his return from the service, he worked in Cortland, NY on a Guernsey dairy cow farm that was owned by J.C. Penney and at the time was the highest appraised herd in the U.S.
In 1950 he moved back home to Maine and went to work on the Clinton Goodnow Farm in Turner. On August 28, 1962, he married, Lynette Wagner in Dixfield. They made their home in Turner and in 1963, Albert purchased the cows and later the farm from the Goodnow's and continuing the operation.
Albert was one of the most decorated Jersey dairy cow breeders in the U.S. having been awarded several accolades over the years including the Master Breeder Award in 1997. He also was the recipient of the New England Green Pastures Award.
Not only was he a successful breeder, but he had one of the top production herds from 1975 to 1990 for his herd size and won the Eastern Jersey Herd Production Award for 14 years. During the mid-'80s his herd was in the top 10 for mild and fat, regardless of herd size.

He was longtime member of the Auburn Church of the Nazarene and had served on the budget and finance committee over the years.

Albert is survived by his wife, Lynette of Turner; a step-daughter, Norma Graffam Boothby of Livermore; daughters, Suzanne Madden and her husband, Timothy of Livermore, Leta Dinnean and her husband, Paul of North Haven, CT and Laurel De Lige and her husband, Kenji of Turner; two step-grandchildren, Clinton Boothby and his wife, Susan of Livermore and Robert Boothby and his wife, Denise of Livermore; grandchildren, Ashley Stephenson and her husband, Thomas of Wayne, Parker Madden of Portland, Bethany Couch and her husband, Nathan of Norway, Moriah, Joshua, Elizabeth and Daniel De Lige all of Turner; two great grandchildren, six step-great grandchildren and four step-great-great grandchildren; siblings Wesley Bradford of Agawam, MA, Lester Bradford of Mt. Vernon, WA, Phillip "Kenny" Bradford of Cheshire, CT and Carolyn Williams of Topsham; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his first wife, Alice Myers Graffam on Jan. 22, 1961, whom he married on Sept. 11, 1948; siblings, Elon and Robert Bradford, Helen Fitzgerald and Laurestine Drury.
Interment will be in the spring at the Turner Village Cemetery. (Wiles Remembrance Center)

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