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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/23/1964
OLCOTT - Leigh Bradley, 61,
of Albright Street, died Monday
(June 22, 1964) in Mount View
Hospital, Lockport, where he
bad been a patient for two
months.
H« was born in Wilson, Jan.
T7. 1903, the son of Leonard
S. and Kathenne Thompson
Bradley.
Mr. Bradley lived most of his
adult life in Will.amsville. He
was employed by the Dunlop
Tire Co. of Buffalo for 30
years.
Surviving are a son, Donald
Bradley of Newfane; a daughter,
Mrs. Allan Wark of Buffalo;
two sisters, Mrs. Lloyd
Harbison of Buffalo and Mrs.
James Berry of Richmond, Va.;
and six grandchildren.
Friends may call, beginning
today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at the Rutland - Corwin
Funeral Home Inc., Main Street,
Newfane where funeral services
will be held Thursday, at
2 p.m.
The Rev. Phillip W. Mitchell,
pastor of the Olcott Methodist
Church, will officiate. Burial
will be in Fillmore Cemetery,
Ransomville.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/23/1964
OliCOTT - Leigh Bradley,
61, of Albright Street, died
Monday (June 22. 1964) in
Mount View Hospital, Lockport,
where he had been a
patient for two months.
He was born in Wilson, Jan.
27, 1903, the son of Leonard
Smith Bradley and Katherine
Thompson Bradley. He lived
most of his adult life In Willliamsvllle.
Mr. Bradley was employed
by the Dunlop Tire Co. of
Buffalo for 30 years.
Survivors i n c l u d e a son.
Donald Bradley, Newfane, and
a daughter, Mrs. Allan (Joan)
Wark, Buffalo; two sisters,
Mrs. Lloyd (Hazel) Harbison,
B u f f a l o , and Mrs. James
(Katherine) Berry, Richmond,
Va., and six grandchildren.
Friends may call, starting
today, from 24 and 7-9 p.m., at
the Ruttand-Corwin Funeral
Home, Newfane, where services
w i l l be held at 2 p.m.
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