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Show Orlando Bradley Passes Away Patriarch Orlando Bradley, 73, of Moroni, di d in a Salt Lalui City hosplt i Sunday of causes ln-id ln-id nt to ag '. He was born in Mcionl, December 25th, 1862, a son of Georgo H, and EUzab'Th Lovo Briidley. On Deoemb r 4, 1884, he married Ir n . Draper in the Logan tempi . He wa, active in o vie and r lifdou-s affairs. Patriarch Br edlay was set aprt as Bl hop of Morcrrri ward in No-vrmber, No-vrmber, 1901, by Re d Smoot and s rved for 20 ywirs in this capacity. Ho serv d a an L. D. S. missionary to the southern stat for two r earf1, work' d in th- Sunday School and Y. M. M. I A. for a number 'f ye n and In 1930 was set apart as a Patrarch in the Moroni stake. H s irved 8g mayor of Moroni for two t rrtia, c ty oouticilman for wo b rrm and was ini the state liigHlature as senntcr from Sanpete ounty for two years. He was prrs-id prrs-id nt of the Moroni Cooperative M roantll In tl tut ion for 35 years, whixh portion he held at the time of Ul dl iah. Surviving are his w f e, Mrs, Irene Bradley; on son. Dr. G. O. Bradley of Ely, Nevada; two daughters, Mrs Laura C. Brough, Nerpnl; Mr.!. Sad B. Christen) en, Provo; six broth-rs, George Bradl y, Manti; Man-ti; J. Oiti Brad'ey, Moroni; Em-Tian Em-Tian ft'id Martin Bradley, Salt Lak City; Burton Bradley, Snlt Lak- City, and Alton P. Bradley Lai Angeles. California; on'i sjt r, Mrs. Luella Draper, Moon1, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral serves far Patriarch Brad ey w-re held in th? W et ward chrpel Wecfneday afternoon with Bitthop Ephraim Nedson offl-eiating. offl-eiating. Th' cho d -'an? "Abide With Me." Jab 2 Paux offfred the op'ning prayer. Vocal solo, "O My Father," Miss Evelyn BTough cf Nephi. Joseph R. Chrtr-tiansen Chrtr-tiansen of Fountain Gram, preal-IfflJt preal-IfflJt erf th-. Moroni Stake was blie f r t spiaker. A tribute written by Mrs Mary C. Ander. on was read by 8orp.Ti C. Nielson. Violin duet, MiTse- Rhta and Cah'rne An-dersan, An-dersan, accompanied by Mia- Von--a! Anderson, "On Flee'ing Hour." Jam s L Nielson of Founta'.n Gre'n was th next speaker. Vo-caj Vo-caj solo "A Perfect Dey," Ferry Fe.ux of puil'h Fork, accompan-i accompan-i d by his' wttte. Bish'tp N'lson was the ccecucHng spakr. Vocal solo. "I've Done My Work," Miss Broutfh cf Nephi. Th i choir sang "I Know That My R"de-mer Liven" Wth Mrs. Ern'st And-rson as soloist. Dan:'i An-drton offered 'he closlne pra-er. Th'- grave was dedicated bp J ims Larson. |