Bradley was injured when his car and a truck collided on a gravel road one-half mile south of Sergeant Bluff.
Mr. Bradley, who had carried mail the past twelve years, had been an employee of the postal system since July 1,1919.
Mr. Bradley moved to Sergeant Bluff August 25, 1941. He served with the infantry for two years overseas in World War i. The family resided in LeMars in 1939 and 1940, after having resided in Ulysses, Nebr. about 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley were married in Greeley, Neb., June 6, 1922, 31 years ago Saturday. Mr. Bradley was born April 5, 1895, in Tamora, Neb. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church at Salix and George Nelson Post of the American Legion at Sergeant Bluff.
Survivors include the widow, Margaret R.; a daughter, Mrs. D. E. Wolters of Estherville; four sons, Maj. John S. Bradley in England; Daniel J., an air cadet stationed at Houston, Tex.; Charles R. and Gerald T., both at home; four sisters, Mrs. Howard Woods and Mrs. C. P. Turner, both of Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. Frank Prochaska of Dwight, Neb., and Mrs. Arthur McBride, of Waco, Neb.; and three grandsons, Stephen and MIchael Bradley, both in England, and Peter Wolters of Estherville.
The Larkin Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, IA, Sun, June 7, 1953
Contributor: Kathy Monical (49101662)
Bradley was injured when his car and a truck collided on a gravel road one-half mile south of Sergeant Bluff.
Mr. Bradley, who had carried mail the past twelve years, had been an employee of the postal system since July 1,1919.
Mr. Bradley moved to Sergeant Bluff August 25, 1941. He served with the infantry for two years overseas in World War i. The family resided in LeMars in 1939 and 1940, after having resided in Ulysses, Nebr. about 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley were married in Greeley, Neb., June 6, 1922, 31 years ago Saturday. Mr. Bradley was born April 5, 1895, in Tamora, Neb. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church at Salix and George Nelson Post of the American Legion at Sergeant Bluff.
Survivors include the widow, Margaret R.; a daughter, Mrs. D. E. Wolters of Estherville; four sons, Maj. John S. Bradley in England; Daniel J., an air cadet stationed at Houston, Tex.; Charles R. and Gerald T., both at home; four sisters, Mrs. Howard Woods and Mrs. C. P. Turner, both of Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. Frank Prochaska of Dwight, Neb., and Mrs. Arthur McBride, of Waco, Neb.; and three grandsons, Stephen and MIchael Bradley, both in England, and Peter Wolters of Estherville.
The Larkin Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, IA, Sun, June 7, 1953
Contributor: Kathy Monical (49101662)
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