There was an obituary for him in the Libertyville Independent Register dated Thursday, September 28, 1939.
- He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bradford.
- He married Anna Knapp on October 9, 1907 at Jonesboro.
- They moved from Indiana to Chicago Heights, IL where he set up a barber shop.
- They moved to Libertyville in 1918 and he enlisted in the service at Great Lakes. After 18 months, he returned to Libertyville to open a barber shop. He remained in the barber business until 1929.
- He was then employed with Abbott Laboratories until 9 months before his death. For the last 9 months of his life, he worked as a cost clerk at Fort Sheridan.
- At the time of his death, he was survived by:
- wife Anna
- daughter, Dorothy
- father, living in Upland Indiana
- sister, Mrs. Ruth Pearson, Liberty Center, Indiana
- sister, Mrs. Edward Barton, Gas City, Indiana
- brother, Paul Bradford, Upland, Indiana
- He died at Hines Memorial hospital in Maywood. He had been taken there from Condell Memorial hospital in Libertyville for specialized treatment to save him from an attack of coronary thrombosis.
There was an obituary for him in the Libertyville Independent Register dated Thursday, September 28, 1939.
- He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bradford.
- He married Anna Knapp on October 9, 1907 at Jonesboro.
- They moved from Indiana to Chicago Heights, IL where he set up a barber shop.
- They moved to Libertyville in 1918 and he enlisted in the service at Great Lakes. After 18 months, he returned to Libertyville to open a barber shop. He remained in the barber business until 1929.
- He was then employed with Abbott Laboratories until 9 months before his death. For the last 9 months of his life, he worked as a cost clerk at Fort Sheridan.
- At the time of his death, he was survived by:
- wife Anna
- daughter, Dorothy
- father, living in Upland Indiana
- sister, Mrs. Ruth Pearson, Liberty Center, Indiana
- sister, Mrs. Edward Barton, Gas City, Indiana
- brother, Paul Bradford, Upland, Indiana
- He died at Hines Memorial hospital in Maywood. He had been taken there from Condell Memorial hospital in Libertyville for specialized treatment to save him from an attack of coronary thrombosis.
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