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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 7/26/1927
Ella J . Bradlee of the Town of Lewiston
passed away this morning, following
a lingering illness of several
weeks. She was confined in Memorial
hospital at Niagara Falls following
development of an infection of
the'hand from a minor injury in her
home at Dtckersonvllle, Mrs. Brad-
lee was 67 years of age and was the
widow of Charles N. Bradlee, a scion
of one of the pioneer families of Ni
agara county. Mra Bradlee had
been in an unconscious state for
several days,
She IS survived by four sons.
Thomas C. ,of Burlington, v t , Char-
es, Of Buffalo, Ira Harvey of Lew-
iston and Francis of Niagara falls.
Howard C. Townsend and Alice M.
Calvert of this city are relatives
The funeral Will be held at the late
home Thursday a f ternoon 2 o'clock
Burial will be in North Ridge ceme-
tery.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 7/26/1927
Mrs, Ella J. Bradlee, of the Ridge
'Old, Lewlston, widow of Charles N.
Bradlee, died at the Memorial hospital
today. Death was due to an
Infection In the right band and arm.
Funeral services will be held from
the family home on Thursday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Interment will be
in North Ridge cemetery.
Mrs. Bradlee was born In the. town
of Lewlston on August 9, I860, and
lias been a life long resident of that
town having lived on the same farm
since her marriage In 1SS0.
She was tHe daughter of Andrew
J. and Maria (Reggs) Nichols, and
sister of A. J. Nichols. Jr.. of River
road, l.ewiston and Wilbert S. Nichols
of Ridge road, Lewlston.
Mrs. Bradlee leaves four sona.
Thomas, of Burlington, Vt., Charles N.
Jr., of Buffalo, Ira Harvey, of Lewiston
and Francis H., of this city.
She was a member of the Dickersonvllle
Methodist Episcopal church
and the Ransomville chapter, O. E. S.
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