Obit: Bradford, William F. (? - 1955)

Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 
 

Surnames: Bradford, Zaleskas, Earl, Gort, Sample, Coryell, Jacklin, Harcey, Cardarelle, Zschernitz, Hartung, Pischer, Ott, Naedler, Dux, Campman, Schwantes, Haugen, Buddenhagen , Morley, Braatz, Keller, Rude, Seidelmann, Neverman, Peters, Scott 
 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) October 27, 1955 
 

Bradford, William F. (? - ? October 1955) 
 

Services for William F. Bradford, 79, were conducted Wednesday afternoon from the Georgas Funeral Home. 
 

The Rev. Frank Harcey of the Congregational Church was assisted by the American Legion, Haugen - Richmond Post No. 73.  Members of the Post taking part in the military rites were Joe Cardarelle, Comdr.; Ed Zschernitz, Joseph Hartung, Harold Pischer, Ernest Ott and Henry Naedler.  DeWayne Dux was the bugler. 
 

Pallbearers were: William Campman, Donald Schwantes, Arthur Haugen, Elmer Buddenhagen, Leonard Morley and Henry Braatz.  Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Herbert Keller, Mrs. George Rude, Mrs. Henry Seidelmann, and Mrs. J. L. Neverman. 
 

Mrs. Robert Peters, accompanied by Mrs. Jess Scott at the organ, sang two selections. 
 

Relatives from out-of-town were:  Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zaleskas and son of Rockford, Ill.; Mrs. Ray Earl, Portland, Ore.; M/Sgt. Charles W. Bradford, USMC, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gort, Eau Claire; Park Sample, Humbird; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coryell, Mr. and Mrs. Neuman, Loyal; and Ellis Jacklin of Marshfield. 

 

 


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