Obit: Brady, Charles B. #2 (1881 - 1931)

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Surname: Brady

----Source: The Curtiss Advance, (Curtiss, Clark Co., WI) Wednesday, May 27, 1931

Prominent Curtiss man Dies Tuesday

Chas. Brady, one of the prominent and pioneer settlers in this community,, passed away at the Medford clinic Tuesday, following an operation for appendicitis just one week before.

Funeral services are being held today (Thursday) at 2 o’clock at the home and at 2 o’clock at the Curtiss Congregational church, with interment in the Dorchester cemetery.

A more suitable obituary will appear next week.

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Surname: Allen, Anderson, Baker, Brady, Christianson, Dunbar, Elliot, Hurley, Klahn, Lucier, Notman, Powell, Ramlet, Short, Seidling, Tuttle, Warner

----Source: The Curtiss Advance, (Curtiss, Clark Co., WI) Number 34, Wednesday, June 3, 1931

Charles B. Brady

Charles B. Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brady, was born in the town of Hoard, Clark County, Wis., Feb. 5, 1881, where he grew to manhood.

He was united in marriage to Stella Baker at Eidsvild, Wis., on Sept. 20, 1905, and moved to their present home in the town of Mayville, Wis.

Surviving are his widow and daughter Beulah, his mother, Mrs. Frank Hurley of Emerald, Wis., one sister, Mrs. Frank Short of Spokane, Wash., and one brother Frank Brady of St. Paul, Minn., many other relatives and a host of friends.

He was a member and faithful worker in the Curtiss Congregational Church, and was held in the highest esteem by everyone who were fortunate enough to have made his acquaintance, always living above reproach. His first thoughts were his duty ot his family and he was truly a real husband and father. Not only will he be missed in the home but in the entire community.

The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, May 28th, with a short service at the home at 1:30 o’clock and at the Congregational Church at Curtiss at 2:00 o‘clock, the Rev. Powell officiating.

He was laid to rest in the Dorchester Cemetery beside his father who preceded him in death thirty-one years ago.

Those from out of town attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurley of Emerald, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady of St. Paul, Minn., Chas. Lucier of Emerald, Mr. and Mrs. Obert Ramlet of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott of Neillsville, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hurley of Emerald, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and Wm. Tuttle of Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker, Mrs. Geo. Baker, Mrs. James Notman and daughters, Marjorie and Leila, all of Stanley, Mrs. Jos. Seidling and son Leroy and daughter Sylvia of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klahn of Lublin, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christianson, Mrs. Wm. Allen, Mr. S.S. Warner of Thorp, Miss Mamie Dunbar of Emerald and Leo Story of Eidsvold.

It is with deep regret hat we witness the passing of such a man from any community as he was a living example of the better and nobler things of life, and the Advance join with all in extending sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.

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Card of Thanks

We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the kind neighbors and friendship assisted during our recent bereavement.

Especially, we wish to thank Rev. Powell for his words of comfort, the Owen quartet, the pallbearers, the flower girls, those who donated the use of the cars and the donors of the many beautiful flora offerings.

Mrs. Chas. Brady and daughter Beulah.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurley.

Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Brady and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Short and family.

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