Edward H. Bradley, of Marklesburg, R.D., died in the J. C. Blair Memorial hospital on Monday, April 28, 1941, following a fourteen month illness.
A son of Charles T. and Sarah (Over) Bradley, he was born in Coalmont on April 8, 1870; being aged at the time of death 71 years and twenty days.
Survivors include one brother, Charles B. Bradley, of Marklesburg, and two sisters, Mrs. William J. Hanawalt, of Dudley, and Mrs. Cleve Stine, of Lewistown.
As a young man Mr. Bradley was employed by the Aluminum Company of America at Niagara Falls, remaining there for thirty-two years. In 1923 he retired and moved to Marklesburg, where he had made his home until the time of death.
Funeral services will be held in the Robert E. Huff funeral chapel on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in charge of the Rev. W. D. Long. Interment will be made in the Dudley cemetery.
Friends will be received at the funeral chapel anytime.
Edward H. Bradley, of Marklesburg, R.D., died in the J. C. Blair Memorial hospital on Monday, April 28, 1941, following a fourteen month illness.
A son of Charles T. and Sarah (Over) Bradley, he was born in Coalmont on April 8, 1870; being aged at the time of death 71 years and twenty days.
Survivors include one brother, Charles B. Bradley, of Marklesburg, and two sisters, Mrs. William J. Hanawalt, of Dudley, and Mrs. Cleve Stine, of Lewistown.
As a young man Mr. Bradley was employed by the Aluminum Company of America at Niagara Falls, remaining there for thirty-two years. In 1923 he retired and moved to Marklesburg, where he had made his home until the time of death.
Funeral services will be held in the Robert E. Huff funeral chapel on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in charge of the Rev. W. D. Long. Interment will be made in the Dudley cemetery.
Friends will be received at the funeral chapel anytime.
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