Bradley, Nathaniel

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: September 2, 2002 | Copyright information

Bradley, Nathaniel Monday, September 02, 2002 Bradley, Nathaniel Found peace on August 29, 2002 at the age of 82 years. Loving husband of the late Amy Lee Bennett Bradley. Cherished father of Willis (Maria) Bradley, Amy (the late Emanuel) Bradley-Thomas, Paul (Karen) Bradley, Joann (Arthur) Thomas, James Bradley, Jolean (Zeb) Hootsell, Emma (Jim) Huff, Annett...

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