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Harold F. “Boots” Braddock

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Harold F. “Boots” Braddock

Birth
Bristoria, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Jun 1998 (aged 91)
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Wind Ridge, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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From undated and unidentified newspaper
Clipping in the collection of the
Cornerstone Genealogical Society
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)

Harold F. "Boots" Braddock, 91, of Waynesburg, formerly of Graysville, died Sunday, June 21, 1998, in Greene County Memorial Hospital.

He was born August 27, 1906, in Bristoria, a son of Samuel Earl and Mabel May McNay Braddock. He resided in Graysville for several years and was a resident of Franklin Care Center since 1997.

Mr. Braddock was a member of Fairview United Methodist Church in Wind Ridge and a member of Graysville VFD.

He was a former school bus driver for Ralph Conklin Buses in West Greene and a self-employed farmer in Graysville for several years. He worked for PennDOT and prior to his retirement in 1971, was employed by the Pennsylvania State Forestry and Water involved in the construction of Ryerson State Park and dam.

On August 27, 1927, he married Merle Weimer, who died March 3, 1995.

Deceased are two sons, Thomas E. and Francis Lee Braddock.
From undated and unidentified newspaper
Clipping in the collection of the
Cornerstone Genealogical Society
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)

Harold F. "Boots" Braddock, 91, of Waynesburg, formerly of Graysville, died Sunday, June 21, 1998, in Greene County Memorial Hospital.

He was born August 27, 1906, in Bristoria, a son of Samuel Earl and Mabel May McNay Braddock. He resided in Graysville for several years and was a resident of Franklin Care Center since 1997.

Mr. Braddock was a member of Fairview United Methodist Church in Wind Ridge and a member of Graysville VFD.

He was a former school bus driver for Ralph Conklin Buses in West Greene and a self-employed farmer in Graysville for several years. He worked for PennDOT and prior to his retirement in 1971, was employed by the Pennsylvania State Forestry and Water involved in the construction of Ryerson State Park and dam.

On August 27, 1927, he married Merle Weimer, who died March 3, 1995.

Deceased are two sons, Thomas E. and Francis Lee Braddock.


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