Robert Brading, 18-year old son of Mrs. Ida Brading, was found dead in bed at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at Mrs. Mary Mosher's boarding house, No. 427 East Jefferson street, Syracuse, where he and his mother lived. Coroner George R Kinne believed that death had been due to heart disease, but ordered a postmortem.
The young man and his mother resided in Lacona until a year ago. He worked until Friday at the Sterling lunch room, while the mother is employed at the Y. M. C. A.
Besides his mother he leaves two sisters, Mrs. Bernard Dunne and Miss Catherine Brading.
The body is at Fairchild A Fancher's undertaking rooms. -— Post-Standard.
Robert Brading was a son of Thos. Brading, blacksmith, who runs a shop in this village. The body was brought here and buried today.
Sandy Creek News, Sandy Creek, N.Y., January 20, 1910
Robert Brading, 18-year old son of Mrs. Ida Brading, was found dead in bed at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at Mrs. Mary Mosher's boarding house, No. 427 East Jefferson street, Syracuse, where he and his mother lived. Coroner George R Kinne believed that death had been due to heart disease, but ordered a postmortem.
The young man and his mother resided in Lacona until a year ago. He worked until Friday at the Sterling lunch room, while the mother is employed at the Y. M. C. A.
Besides his mother he leaves two sisters, Mrs. Bernard Dunne and Miss Catherine Brading.
The body is at Fairchild A Fancher's undertaking rooms. -— Post-Standard.
Robert Brading was a son of Thos. Brading, blacksmith, who runs a shop in this village. The body was brought here and buried today.
Sandy Creek News, Sandy Creek, N.Y., January 20, 1910
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Son of Thomas E. & Ida Brading.
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