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Subject: Re: Obit Lookup - Anna E. BRADLEY
Date: 8 Apr 2006 19:26:51 -0600
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Pat, I found the following in the Lewiston Morning Tribune online while searching for Lawrence:
MEMORIAL SERVICE SET FOR ANNA E. BRADLEY
Published: Lewiston Tribune 1991-10-09
Page: 7A
A memorial service for Anna Elizabeth Bradley, a Clarkston resident, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Clarkston. The Rev. Bruce Bottjen of First Baptist Church will officiate.
Bradley, a retired cattle rancher, died of causes related to age Sept. 10 at the Tri-State Convalescent Center at Clarkston. She was 92.
ANNA E. BRADLEY, 92, FORMER CATTLE RANCHER
Published: Lewiston Tribune 1991-09-11
Page: 8A
Anna Elizabeth Bradley, 92, a Clarkston resident since 1964, died of causes related to age Tuesday at Tri-State Convalescent Center at Clarkston.
She and her husband had owned and operated a cattle and hay ranch in Daisy, Wash.
The daughter of Arthur and Penine Eddings Stringham, she was born Sept. 14, 1898, at Harrison, Idaho. When she was a small child, her family moved to Rockford, Wash., before moving to Daisy in 1904. She attended Waterloo Grade School at Daisy.
On Oct. 15, 1919, she married Thomas E. Bradley at Kettle Falls, Wash. He died Nov. 7, 1932.
In 1945 she moved to Orting, Wash., where she was employed as a cook for two years at the Orting Soldier's Home.
She moved to Tacoma in 1946 and was employed as a housekeeper at Tacoma General Hospital until April 1964.
She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene at Lewiston.
Survivors include two sons, Lawrence and Merlin Bradley, both of Clarkston; a brother, Gordon Stringham of Seattle; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
A private, family graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Mountain View Cemetery at Colville, Wash. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
The family suggests memorials be given to Compassionate Ministries, c/o First Church of the Nazarene, 1700 Eighth St., Lewiston, Idaho, 83501.
Merchant Funeral Home at Clarkston is in charge of arrangements.
Also of interest:
Lawrence and Velma Bradley
Published: Lewiston Tribune 1995-05-21
Page: 3D
Lawrence and Velma Bradley of Clarkston will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family gathering over the Memorial Day weekend at Ocean Shores, Wash.
He and Velma Stewart were married May 22, 1945, at Daisy, Wash.
He began work at Inland Metals at Clarkston in 1947 and retired from there in 1987. She began work for Union Paper at Clarkston in 1967 and retired from there as a bookkeeper in 1992.
They have been members of Lewiston Church of the Nazarene since 1947. He has served as a church trustee while she has been missionary president, Sunday school teacher and choir member. They are also members of the Audubon Society.
They both enjoy bird watching and traveling. He enjoys fishing and taking trips to Central American countries to help build churches. She enjoys reading.
They have two sons and three grandchildren. Their sons will be hosts for their celebration.
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