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- Niagara Gazette - 2/26/1963
What is believed to be the
city's first death resulting
from influenza virus occurred
Monday. Raymond (Pete)
Bradfield, 35, of 535 71st St.,
died Monday (Feb. 25, 1963)
after" a brief illness. .'•,'•'••
Niagara County Coroner F.
Eugene. Ingram said symptoms
all point to death result-
ing from influenza virus. He
has not, however, issued a
death certificate,, pending con-
sultation with Dr. Jerauld A.
Campbell, city health officer.
Mr.. Bradfield was a chem-
ical operator employed by the
Hooker Chemical Corp. for
the last 13. years.
A World War II veteran, he
served with the U.S. Navy in
the. Atlantic Theater.
Mr. Bradfield was a Cub
Scout committeeman' With
Cub Pack No. 44.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs
Lucy Bradfield; three sons,
William R.| Robert L.. and
Richard W. Bradfield, all at
home; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bradfield of the
Town of Niagara, and two
sisters, Mrs.. Helen Stahlman
and Mrs. Mildred Fletcher,
both of this city.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Lane Funeral Home with
Rev.;Alan J. Perrine of Riverside
Presbyterian Church officiating.
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