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Show F. R; BRADLEY LAID AT REST Private funeral ncrvices for Frank Robert Bradley who died at his home here Saturday night following fol-lowing a long illness were held at the family residence, 229 South Fourth East street, Tucsr y afternoon. after-noon. S. L. Mendenhair Jr. of the Fourth ward bishopric pesided. The principal speaker was George Simpkins, long time friend of the family. Musical numbers, including1 two vocal solos were rendered. Invocation, benediction and the dedicatory prayer were given by S. L. Mendenha.ll Jr. Interment was in the Kvergrcen cemetery. Mr. Bradley was born in Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 28, 1876, and moved to SpringviUe from Eureka . two years ago. ' Surviving -are his widow, Mrs. Annie Nelson Bradley, and the following fol-lowing sons and daughters: Frank H., Cloyd W.f" Sterling S., William Ii., Dorothy, tmd Sydona Bradley, all of SpringviUe. The following brothers and sisters sis-ters also survive: Thomas, Arthur ( and George Bradley, Iowa; Mrs. Minerva Bumershine, of Illinois. |