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Elnora Marion <I>Cooper</I> Bradbury

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Elnora Marion Cooper Bradbury

Birth
Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Feb 1908 (aged 44)
Carlos, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.8996614, Longitude: -95.3893779
Plot
Add'n 1-Div 4-Blk 14-Lot S-grave 7; Interment #725
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Mrs. Elnora Marion Bradbury, wife of A. L. Bradbury of Carlos, Minn., departed this life February 21, 1908, aged forty-four years, three months and twenty-seven days. Her maiden name was Cooper and she was born in Green Lake, Wis., October 24, 1863, where she was reared and educated, and on February 2, 1887, married to Albert L. Bradbury. They moved from Green Lake to Carlos, Minn., in 1905, where Mrs. Bradbury died from a stroke of paralysis. The deceased leaves to mourn her departure a husband, two children, Nellie and Willie, aged twelve and ten respectively, an aged mother, a brother, C. H. Cooper, and five sisters, viz.; Mrs. C. Black and Mrs. M. Clapshaw of Carlos, Mrs. E. C. Cochrane of South Dakota, Mrs. G. Davis of Blue Earth county, Minn., and Mrs. L. McCaulay of Big Falls, Minn., all of who, except the last three, were at the funeral. Mrs. Bradbury was a loving wife, a devoted mother and kind neighbor and always labored to the limit of her ability in any good cause. She was identified with the Methodist ladies' aid society in her native town and on coming to Carlos united with the Presbyterian ladies' aid society.
The funeral services were conducted in the home on Monday by the Rev. Geo. E. Tindall of Alexandria. A large cortege of sympathizing friends followed the remains to Kinkead cemetery at Alexandria where they were placed in the vault. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of the entire community in this most afflictive dispensation.
(Alexandria Post News, 27 Feb. 1908)
Mrs. Elnora Marion Bradbury, wife of A. L. Bradbury of Carlos, Minn., departed this life February 21, 1908, aged forty-four years, three months and twenty-seven days. Her maiden name was Cooper and she was born in Green Lake, Wis., October 24, 1863, where she was reared and educated, and on February 2, 1887, married to Albert L. Bradbury. They moved from Green Lake to Carlos, Minn., in 1905, where Mrs. Bradbury died from a stroke of paralysis. The deceased leaves to mourn her departure a husband, two children, Nellie and Willie, aged twelve and ten respectively, an aged mother, a brother, C. H. Cooper, and five sisters, viz.; Mrs. C. Black and Mrs. M. Clapshaw of Carlos, Mrs. E. C. Cochrane of South Dakota, Mrs. G. Davis of Blue Earth county, Minn., and Mrs. L. McCaulay of Big Falls, Minn., all of who, except the last three, were at the funeral. Mrs. Bradbury was a loving wife, a devoted mother and kind neighbor and always labored to the limit of her ability in any good cause. She was identified with the Methodist ladies' aid society in her native town and on coming to Carlos united with the Presbyterian ladies' aid society.
The funeral services were conducted in the home on Monday by the Rev. Geo. E. Tindall of Alexandria. A large cortege of sympathizing friends followed the remains to Kinkead cemetery at Alexandria where they were placed in the vault. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of the entire community in this most afflictive dispensation.
(Alexandria Post News, 27 Feb. 1908)


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