Born in Naples, she had lived most of her life in the Dansville area. She was employed as a secretary for Rochester Telephone Corp. She also was author of the Express social column, 'On The Line,' for several years.
Miss Bradley was a member of the Dansville United Methodist Church. She was a committee member for Cub Scout Pack 41 in Dansville. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and the Communication Workers of America, A.F.L.-C.I.O. Miss Bradley was also a member of the Rebekas organization in Dansville.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Martha Gordon Bradley of Mt. Morris; and two brothers, Charles of Binghamton and James of Rochester.
Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery, Groveland. (Genesee Country Express, December 29, 1977, p12)
Born in Naples, she had lived most of her life in the Dansville area. She was employed as a secretary for Rochester Telephone Corp. She also was author of the Express social column, 'On The Line,' for several years.
Miss Bradley was a member of the Dansville United Methodist Church. She was a committee member for Cub Scout Pack 41 in Dansville. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and the Communication Workers of America, A.F.L.-C.I.O. Miss Bradley was also a member of the Rebekas organization in Dansville.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Martha Gordon Bradley of Mt. Morris; and two brothers, Charles of Binghamton and James of Rochester.
Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery, Groveland. (Genesee Country Express, December 29, 1977, p12)
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