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Carl William Bradshaw Sr.

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Carl William Bradshaw Sr. Veteran

Birth
Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Jun 2004 (aged 84)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section T, Site 127
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Bradshaw, Carl William Sr., 84, husband of Thelma Bradshaw for 61 years, died Wed., June 9, 2004 at St. Joseph East Hospital. Born in Versailles, KY, he was a son of the late Lucien and Nanny Bradshaw. He was a retired farm manager and also worked for the Keeneland Association. Survivors other than his wife are two sons, Carl William (Brenda) Bradshaw Jr. and Freddie (Angie) Bradshaw, Lexington; three daughters, Frances (Harry) Risher, Greensburg, IN, Nellie (Dan) Hatfield and Linda (Sanford) Adams, Lexington; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Lucy Dones and Mary Elizabeth (Sis) Davis, Lexington, and Ruby Childers, Louisville; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 10 am Mon. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home - Main Street by Dr. Jay Robison. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-9 pm Sun. Guestbook at Legacy.com
Published by Lexington Herald-Leader from Jun. 11 to Jun. 12, 2004.
Bradshaw, Carl William Sr., 84, husband of Thelma Bradshaw for 61 years, died Wed., June 9, 2004 at St. Joseph East Hospital. Born in Versailles, KY, he was a son of the late Lucien and Nanny Bradshaw. He was a retired farm manager and also worked for the Keeneland Association. Survivors other than his wife are two sons, Carl William (Brenda) Bradshaw Jr. and Freddie (Angie) Bradshaw, Lexington; three daughters, Frances (Harry) Risher, Greensburg, IN, Nellie (Dan) Hatfield and Linda (Sanford) Adams, Lexington; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Lucy Dones and Mary Elizabeth (Sis) Davis, Lexington, and Ruby Childers, Louisville; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 10 am Mon. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home - Main Street by Dr. Jay Robison. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-9 pm Sun. Guestbook at Legacy.com
Published by Lexington Herald-Leader from Jun. 11 to Jun. 12, 2004.

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