Wallace P & Oleta Mae (Riggs) Bradley
Tombstone Photo
Mennonite Brethren Cemetery
Washita County, Oklahoma
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Obit for Wallace © Cheyenne Star 1991 Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Graveside funeral services for Wallace P. Bradley, age 82 of Elk City will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday afternoon in the Mennonite Brethren Cemetery, Corn, Oklahoma under the direction of the Kern-Schneider-Kiesau Funeral Home of Clinton.
Mr. Bradley was born July 25, 1908 at Arnett, Oklahoma, the son of Joseph and Nellie Culp Bradley and died Saturday in Clinton Regional Hospital.
He grew up in the Arnett area where he was a farmer.
In 1931 he married the former Oletta Mae Riggs and she preceded him in death in 1988.
Survivors include: six sons: Leon Bradley, Elk City; Ben Bradley of Bennington, Kansas; Joe Bradley of Woodward, Oklahoma; Wiley Bradley of Wells, Kansas; Ed Bradley of Cleo Springs, Oklahoma; Ronnie Bradley of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; and one daughter, Mrs. Ron {Margaret} Fadenrecht of Corn, Oklahoma; fifteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
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