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James Oliver Bradley

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James Oliver Bradley

Birth
Higbee, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Oct 1918 (aged 26)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Higbee News Friday 13 Dec., 1918
J. OLIVER BRADLEY DEAD
The many Higbee friends and acquaintances of J. Oliver Bradley were grieved Monday when word came of his death' which occured that day at Murphy's Sanitarium, Albuquerque, NM, from lung trouble, against which he had put up a heroic fight for three long years. Though pained by the sad news, his friends were not surprised, as word had been received from him a few weeks ago that he had given up hope and was calmly and paitently awaiting the end.
Deceased was the son of J.J. Bradley and was born and reared in Higbee, removing west with his parents some ten years ago. On the return of the family to Moberly, he was married to Miss Dixie Blackford, daughter of the late Mack Blackford. About three years ago his health began to fail and he had been in the west almost continuously since.
The surviving relatives are his wife and little son, James, father, J.J. Bradley of Columbus, NM, brother John, of Denver, and sister, Mrs. E.G. Owen of Moberly. The body was brought to Moberly Wednesday where funeral services were held and internment made in Oakland Cemetery by the side of his mother, who died about four years ago. The bereaved have the deepest sympathy of a host of friends in old Higbee.
Higbee News Friday 13 Dec., 1918
J. OLIVER BRADLEY DEAD
The many Higbee friends and acquaintances of J. Oliver Bradley were grieved Monday when word came of his death' which occured that day at Murphy's Sanitarium, Albuquerque, NM, from lung trouble, against which he had put up a heroic fight for three long years. Though pained by the sad news, his friends were not surprised, as word had been received from him a few weeks ago that he had given up hope and was calmly and paitently awaiting the end.
Deceased was the son of J.J. Bradley and was born and reared in Higbee, removing west with his parents some ten years ago. On the return of the family to Moberly, he was married to Miss Dixie Blackford, daughter of the late Mack Blackford. About three years ago his health began to fail and he had been in the west almost continuously since.
The surviving relatives are his wife and little son, James, father, J.J. Bradley of Columbus, NM, brother John, of Denver, and sister, Mrs. E.G. Owen of Moberly. The body was brought to Moberly Wednesday where funeral services were held and internment made in Oakland Cemetery by the side of his mother, who died about four years ago. The bereaved have the deepest sympathy of a host of friends in old Higbee.


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