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Albert Jerome Bradley

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Albert Jerome Bradley

Birth
Greeley, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Jul 1937 (aged 50)
Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 82, E 1/2 of Lot 4, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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1887 - 1937

Rounsevell Mortuary records state that "Albert Jerome Bradley" resided at 419 Barclayh in lead; born in Greeley, Nebraska on May 22, 1887; died on July 10, 1937 of encephalitis at the age of 50 years 1 month 18 days; father - James Bradley, born Iowa; mother - Mary Mullen, born Iowa; husband of Elizabeth Bradley; occupation - battery man at the Homestake Mining Company in Lead; buried in the Catholic Cemetery (South Lead) on July 13, 1937.

Lead Daily Call newspaper, July 12, 1937 - "Bradley Funeral Services Tuesday.
Funeral services for the late Albert Jerome Bradley, who succumbed Saturday at 1 o'clock to a long illness, will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 from St. Patrick's church. The Rev. M.S. Roach will be celebrant of the requiem high mass and will also preach the sermon. Mrs. Ray Carroll will sing the 'Ave Maria' and David L. Smith will sing 'O Salutaris Hostia.' Burial will be in Calvary cemetery with the following group of friends acting as pallbearers: Charles Voll, Art Helseth, Nick Heinen, William Ramser, Joe Welsh and Art Axemaker.
The Catholic Ladies guild will recite the rosary this evening at 8 o'clock at the residence, 419 Barclay avenue, where the body will lie until the hour of the final rites."

Lead Daily Call, July 14, 1937 - "Bradley Funeral Is Held Tuesday.
Last rites for the late Albert Jerome (Bert) Bradley, who succumbed to a lengthy illness Saturday shortly after noon in his home, were held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Patrick's church. There was a large attendance and a profusion of beautiful flowers. The Rev. M.S. Roach was celebrant of the requiem high mass and also preached the sermon. He was assisted by the Rev. Charles Quinn of Marcus, a friend of the bereaved family. David Smith sang 'God of My Heart' during the service and Mrs. Ray Carroll sang the 'Ave Maria.' Mrs. Wesley Rose was at the organ.
Burial was in Calvary cemetery with the following escort: Charles Coll, Art Helseth, Nick Heinen, William Ramser, Jose Welsh and Art Axemaker."

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FILE #177169 - Record index notes that Albert J. Bradley died in Lawrence County on July 10, 1937.
1887 - 1937

Rounsevell Mortuary records state that "Albert Jerome Bradley" resided at 419 Barclayh in lead; born in Greeley, Nebraska on May 22, 1887; died on July 10, 1937 of encephalitis at the age of 50 years 1 month 18 days; father - James Bradley, born Iowa; mother - Mary Mullen, born Iowa; husband of Elizabeth Bradley; occupation - battery man at the Homestake Mining Company in Lead; buried in the Catholic Cemetery (South Lead) on July 13, 1937.

Lead Daily Call newspaper, July 12, 1937 - "Bradley Funeral Services Tuesday.
Funeral services for the late Albert Jerome Bradley, who succumbed Saturday at 1 o'clock to a long illness, will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 from St. Patrick's church. The Rev. M.S. Roach will be celebrant of the requiem high mass and will also preach the sermon. Mrs. Ray Carroll will sing the 'Ave Maria' and David L. Smith will sing 'O Salutaris Hostia.' Burial will be in Calvary cemetery with the following group of friends acting as pallbearers: Charles Voll, Art Helseth, Nick Heinen, William Ramser, Joe Welsh and Art Axemaker.
The Catholic Ladies guild will recite the rosary this evening at 8 o'clock at the residence, 419 Barclay avenue, where the body will lie until the hour of the final rites."

Lead Daily Call, July 14, 1937 - "Bradley Funeral Is Held Tuesday.
Last rites for the late Albert Jerome (Bert) Bradley, who succumbed to a lengthy illness Saturday shortly after noon in his home, were held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Patrick's church. There was a large attendance and a profusion of beautiful flowers. The Rev. M.S. Roach was celebrant of the requiem high mass and also preached the sermon. He was assisted by the Rev. Charles Quinn of Marcus, a friend of the bereaved family. David Smith sang 'God of My Heart' during the service and Mrs. Ray Carroll sang the 'Ave Maria.' Mrs. Wesley Rose was at the organ.
Burial was in Calvary cemetery with the following escort: Charles Coll, Art Helseth, Nick Heinen, William Ramser, Jose Welsh and Art Axemaker."

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FILE #177169 - Record index notes that Albert J. Bradley died in Lawrence County on July 10, 1937.


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