Watsonville, Oct. 11 (A.P.) Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Monday for Bruce W. Bradley, 59, a native of the Pajaro valley, who died in a local hospital early today after a heart attack in his home on the old Santa Cruz highway.
Active in civic affairs, Bradley was the only surviving member of the old Bradley quartet and was a member of the Christian church, Odd Fellows and Rebeccas of Watsonville. He was employed by a local building contractor. Surviving are his widow, Beulah; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Stoffers of Redwood City; two sons, Paige of Los Angeles and Franklin of Santa Cruz; one sister, Mrs. Harry Rhodes of Watsonville; three brothers, Walter, Eugene and Albert, all of Watsonville. Burial in Pajaro Valley memorial park will follow services in White's chapel Monday.
Published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel on October 12, 1947
Watsonville, Oct. 11 (A.P.) Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Monday for Bruce W. Bradley, 59, a native of the Pajaro valley, who died in a local hospital early today after a heart attack in his home on the old Santa Cruz highway.
Active in civic affairs, Bradley was the only surviving member of the old Bradley quartet and was a member of the Christian church, Odd Fellows and Rebeccas of Watsonville. He was employed by a local building contractor. Surviving are his widow, Beulah; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Stoffers of Redwood City; two sons, Paige of Los Angeles and Franklin of Santa Cruz; one sister, Mrs. Harry Rhodes of Watsonville; three brothers, Walter, Eugene and Albert, all of Watsonville. Burial in Pajaro Valley memorial park will follow services in White's chapel Monday.
Published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel on October 12, 1947
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