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Delores (Stenberg) Bradley, 84, a long-time resident of Prague, Oklahoma, passed away on October 17, 2021, in Prague.
Delores was born on June 9, 1937, in Kalispell, Montana to Carl Marinus and Agnes Mary (Neilson) Stenberg. She married Rondell Bradley in Carson City, Nevada on November 4th, 1961. Rondell served in both the Air force and Navy with Delores taking care of their children and the home in different states until Rondell’s retirement from the military. The Bradley family moved to Prague in 1974.
Delores was a devoted member of the United Methodist Church in Prague where she served as the Church secretary. She was also a member of the Philanthropic Educational Organization Chapter AF and was the secretary and docent for the Prague Historical Museum. She also participated in the Red Hat Society and the Club 13 Card Club. She proudly placed 1st place for her kolaches numerous times during the Kolache Festival in Prague.
When Delores wasn’t serving her community she enjoyed fishing, gardening, and participating in her bowling league. Most importantly she enjoyed spending time with her family, grandkids, and special friends, Paula Bartosh, Petra Hebert and Wanda Carlson.
Delores was preceded in death by her husband, Rondell Bradley; her parents, Carl and Agnes Stenberg; siblings, John Stenberg, Mary Dietrick, Anna Burkhart, and Carol Priddy.
Those left to cherish her memory are sons, Mark Bradley of Leroy, Michigan, and Lance Bradley and his wife, Sherry of Prague, Oklahoma; her grandchildren, Kyler Bradley of Pawhuska, Oklahoma and Garrett Bradley of Groton, Connecticut; siblings, Kay Smith, Agnes Tiffany, Laura Dutton, and Chris Stenberg; sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Turner and her husband, Tom; as well as a host of other family members and friends.
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