Bradley had lived in and around Weatherford almost all of his life, reared his family here and was widely known.
He first came here at the age of 12 when his parents left their home in Missouri to settle on a homestead near Weatherford. After his marriage in 1905 he moved to Beaver county and later to Colorado, but returned to this community to make his permanent residence in 1914.
Burial Sunday afternoon, took place at the High Point cemetery southeast of Weatherford.
Bradley is survived by his widow, three sons, Charles William, Harold and Horace, and daughter Rovena. Other survivors include a brother Thomas Bradley, two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Lowry and Mrs. Julia Waller, and several grandchildren.
The Weatherford News, Weatherford, Oklahoma, 21 Apr 1938, Thu
Contributor: Lyle & Marsha (47442725)
Bradley had lived in and around Weatherford almost all of his life, reared his family here and was widely known.
He first came here at the age of 12 when his parents left their home in Missouri to settle on a homestead near Weatherford. After his marriage in 1905 he moved to Beaver county and later to Colorado, but returned to this community to make his permanent residence in 1914.
Burial Sunday afternoon, took place at the High Point cemetery southeast of Weatherford.
Bradley is survived by his widow, three sons, Charles William, Harold and Horace, and daughter Rovena. Other survivors include a brother Thomas Bradley, two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Lowry and Mrs. Julia Waller, and several grandchildren.
The Weatherford News, Weatherford, Oklahoma, 21 Apr 1938, Thu
Contributor: Lyle & Marsha (47442725)
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