She was born on Wednesday, 25 March 1936 in Santa Clara, CA, and was the daughter of Ralph Drew Miner and Jessie Frances Miner.
The Miner family moved to Twain Harte in 1942 and Barbara attended Twain Harte Elementary and Sonora High schools.
Barbara graduated from Pasadena City College and also studied geology at Columbia College.
She was married twice. First to Dr. Gerald D. Coke on Sunday, 04 September 1955. He passed away in 1993. Her second marriage was to David E. Bradley on Monday, 15 July 2002.
Barbara was a member of the Sonora Elementary School board in the late 1960s and ‘70s and was a major participant in the "Save the Dome" project, which was successful in saving the historic Sonora dome on Barretta Street.
She was a member of the Red Hat Society.
Mrs. Bradley is survived by her husband of 12 years, David E. Bradley, of Sonora; CA, her children, Linda O'Kane, of Oakdale, and Douglas Coke, of Sugar Pine; brothers, Greg Miner, of Oregon, and William Miner, of Rescue, El Dorado County.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Drew Miner and Jessie Frances Miner, first husband, Gerald D. Coke.
She was born on Wednesday, 25 March 1936 in Santa Clara, CA, and was the daughter of Ralph Drew Miner and Jessie Frances Miner.
The Miner family moved to Twain Harte in 1942 and Barbara attended Twain Harte Elementary and Sonora High schools.
Barbara graduated from Pasadena City College and also studied geology at Columbia College.
She was married twice. First to Dr. Gerald D. Coke on Sunday, 04 September 1955. He passed away in 1993. Her second marriage was to David E. Bradley on Monday, 15 July 2002.
Barbara was a member of the Sonora Elementary School board in the late 1960s and ‘70s and was a major participant in the "Save the Dome" project, which was successful in saving the historic Sonora dome on Barretta Street.
She was a member of the Red Hat Society.
Mrs. Bradley is survived by her husband of 12 years, David E. Bradley, of Sonora; CA, her children, Linda O'Kane, of Oakdale, and Douglas Coke, of Sugar Pine; brothers, Greg Miner, of Oregon, and William Miner, of Rescue, El Dorado County.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Drew Miner and Jessie Frances Miner, first husband, Gerald D. Coke.
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