John James (Jack) Bradley, 51, of
1200 1/2 Oak St. died suddenly at
10 a. m. today at his home.
Mr. Bradley, an employee of Iowa
Electric Light and Power Co., had
been a resident of Muscatine most
of his life.
He was born Aug. 7, 1915. at Letts,
the son of Leo and Cleda Bennett
Bradley.
Mr. Bradley served in the Army dur-
ing World War II. He was married
March 31, 1946, in Muscatine, to
Betty Cottrell.
He is survived by the widow, Mrs.
Betty Bradley; two daughters, Nancy
Ann Bradley and Susan Ann Bradley,
both at home; one sister, Mrs. Fred
(Mary Louise) Day of Muscatine; and
his mother, Mrs. Cleda Bradley of
Muscatine.
He was preceded in death by his
father and one brother.
Services are pending at the George
M. Wittich funeral home.
John James (Jack) Bradley, 51, of
1200 1/2 Oak St. died suddenly at
10 a. m. today at his home.
Mr. Bradley, an employee of Iowa
Electric Light and Power Co., had
been a resident of Muscatine most
of his life.
He was born Aug. 7, 1915. at Letts,
the son of Leo and Cleda Bennett
Bradley.
Mr. Bradley served in the Army dur-
ing World War II. He was married
March 31, 1946, in Muscatine, to
Betty Cottrell.
He is survived by the widow, Mrs.
Betty Bradley; two daughters, Nancy
Ann Bradley and Susan Ann Bradley,
both at home; one sister, Mrs. Fred
(Mary Louise) Day of Muscatine; and
his mother, Mrs. Cleda Bradley of
Muscatine.
He was preceded in death by his
father and one brother.
Services are pending at the George
M. Wittich funeral home.
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