Show George W. W Bradley Dies At Sterling George W. W Bradley 78 die died at his home in Sterling last Saturday after a lingering ill ill ill- ness He was born December 8 1872 in Moroni a n son of Hyrum Moroni loroni and Arsenith Funk Bradley Active in civic nf affairs he served two terms as justice of the peace and was on the town board that sponsored the Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterl Sterl- ing waterworks and was influential influential influential in incorporating Sterling as a n municipality He served three terms as a n member of the South Sanpete School District Board of Education was president president president dent of Sterling town board for two terms and was a member of the county rationing board for three years during the war lIe He was an active church member member member mem mem- ber serving in the Sterling ward bishopric for 11 years During his time in the bishopric bishop bishop- ric he was superintendent of the building of the Sterling ward chapel On September 11 1907 he took Lillian Lillinn Ludvigson as ns his bride and they were later married married mar mar- ried in the Manti L D S temple Stemple Surviving him are his widow one daughter Louise Birch Salt SnIt Lake City t three h r e e sons Frank G. G Bradley Gunnison Phil L. L and Max lax L. L Bradley Salt Lake City eight grandchildren grandchildren grand grand- children one brother and one sister Services were conducted by Bishop Farrel Funk in the Sterling Sterling Sterling Sterl Sterl- ing Ward chapel on Wednesday amid a host of floral offerings Prelude music was by Mrs 1 Peggy Mathews and other music music music mu mu- sic included three numbers by bya a Gunnison male The Lord Is My ly Shepherd Jesus Savior Pilot Me 1 and Lead Me le Gently Home a vocal duet duct Rock of Ages by Barbara F. F Barton and LaRue F. F accompanied by Mrs l Mathews lathews vocal solo When I Take My ly Vacation in Heaven by Mrs 1 Dinna Petersen Peterson accompanied by Mrs 1 Edna Sorensen Prayers were by Albert Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson and Elmer Ludvigson and the grave in the Manti lanti cemetery was dedicated by V V. E. E Erickson of Gunnison Speaker L. L R. R Anderson spoke of the Bradley family as pioneers pioneers pioneers pio pio- and told of knowing them in Moroni Mr l Bradley he hes s said id was bishop at the time he as s stake president Speaker Eric Ludvigson a n law in told of their working together in the bishopric bishopric bishopric bish bish- and of his many fine qualities Speaker Alma Edwards a n ne nephew nephew nephew ne- ne phew from Richfield spoke well of the family telling of personal person person- al nl incidents and of other rela rela- tives Bishop Funk described Mr 1 Bradley as a n patient man and told of his faithfulness to the church He gave thanks in be behalf behalf behalf be- be half of the family |