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John Charles Bradley
© Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne OK
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Funeral services were held on Wednesday August 24, 1960 for John Charles Bradley.

Mr. Bradley died at his home in Durham Oklahoma, on Monday, August 22, 1960.

Graveside services followed at El Reno Cemetery, El Reno, Oklahoma. Rev. Sanford Cole was the officiating minister.

Born June 9, 1882 in Minnesota, Mr. Bradley was married to Mary Ethel Bernell in 1908 at Grand in Old Day County, Oklahoma. They lived near Eldorado until 1942 when they moved to the Durham community.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William H. and Margaret Fosset Bradley, son, Roland E., and daughter, Ruth E. Bradley {twins}.

Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. Mary Bradley; two daughters, Mrs. Faye White of Carrolton, Texas; and Mrs. Nellie Hughes of Midwest City, Oklahoma; three sons, Joseph D. Bradley of El Reno, Oklahoma; Charles R. Bradley of Durham, Oklahoma; and Willard D. Bradley of Dumas, Texas; and his sister, Mrs. Nellie Johnson of Yakima, Washington.

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