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Clarence Henry “Brad” Bradley

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Clarence Henry “Brad” Bradley

Birth
Osage County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Mar 1954 (aged 54)
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
spaces 6 & 7, lot 68, section 2
Memorial ID
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Clarence 'Brad' Henry Bradley was one of five children born to, William Tecumseh "Teen" and Ada Pauline (Boillot) Bradley. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy during WWI, May 31, 1918, in St. Louis, MO. Indications are that he served at Puget Sound, Washington. At end of the war, Clarence returned to Linn, Missouri, Oct 20, 1919 and resumed his vocation of barbering. He remained with the navy reserve until he was honorably discharged Sept 30, 1921. Founding member of; Osage County Post # 152 American Legion (defunct).

Clarence married Hallie Ruth Griffith, Aug 16, 1920 in Charmois, Osage, Missouri by H. Welz, M.G.. The couple never had children.

Clarence was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Linn, Roy Sone Post #1033 V.F.W., and Rosco Enloe Post #4 American Legion.

He passed away March 28, 1954 in Jefferson City, Missouri and received full military honors burial at the Riverview Cemetery, March 30, 1954.

On September 28, 2011, his U. S. service casket flag was presented to The Osage County Historical Society, Linn, Osage, Missouri by James M. Bradley in memory and honor of Clarence 'Brad' Henry Bradley. The flag had been in the possession of a member of the Bradley family since the burial.
Clarence 'Brad' Henry Bradley was one of five children born to, William Tecumseh "Teen" and Ada Pauline (Boillot) Bradley. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy during WWI, May 31, 1918, in St. Louis, MO. Indications are that he served at Puget Sound, Washington. At end of the war, Clarence returned to Linn, Missouri, Oct 20, 1919 and resumed his vocation of barbering. He remained with the navy reserve until he was honorably discharged Sept 30, 1921. Founding member of; Osage County Post # 152 American Legion (defunct).

Clarence married Hallie Ruth Griffith, Aug 16, 1920 in Charmois, Osage, Missouri by H. Welz, M.G.. The couple never had children.

Clarence was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Linn, Roy Sone Post #1033 V.F.W., and Rosco Enloe Post #4 American Legion.

He passed away March 28, 1954 in Jefferson City, Missouri and received full military honors burial at the Riverview Cemetery, March 30, 1954.

On September 28, 2011, his U. S. service casket flag was presented to The Osage County Historical Society, Linn, Osage, Missouri by James M. Bradley in memory and honor of Clarence 'Brad' Henry Bradley. The flag had been in the possession of a member of the Bradley family since the burial.


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