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Willard Dee Bradley
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Funeral services for Willard Dee Bradley, 56, were conducted at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 21, at the Calvary Baptist Church, Dumas, Texas.

Officiating was Rev. Jim Hardy, pastor of the Melanie Park Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas, assisted by Rev. Jake Armstrong, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church of Dumas.

Graveside services were Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in the El Reno Cemetery, El Reno, Oklahoma.

Bradley died Saturday morning in the M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas.

He was a shift superintendent of the Phillips Petroleum Company. He had been an employee for 30 years.

He was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Dumas.

Survivors include his wife, Jeannie; one son, Harold of Lubbock, Texas; one brother, Roy of Durham, Oklahoma; two sisters, Mrs. Faye White, of Carrollton, Texas; and Mrs. Nellie Hughes of Midwest City, Oklahoma, and three grandchildren.

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