Evert Leroy Bradt © Enid Morning News 09-1979 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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December 24, 1905 - September 24, 1929
Buffalo – Funeral services for Evert Leroy Bradt, 73, will be at 2:30 PM Thursday in the Assembly of God Church at Buffalo. The Rev. William A. Raiford will officiate and Bradt will be buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, near Freedom.
The Good Samaritan Funeral Service of Woodward is in charge of arrangements.
Bradt died Monday in a Woodward hospital. He was born December 24, 1905, at Freedom and grew up there.
After his marriage to Cuba Louise Inman on February 14, 1929, in Alva, they made their home in Freedom for 37 years where he worked on the Snapp ranch. Bradt retired in 1973 and they moved to Buffalo.
He was a member of the Assembly of God Church at Buffalo.
In addition to his wife Cuba, Bradt is survived by two sons, Loyd Bradt of Freedom and Russel Bradt, Selman; two brothers, Elmer Bradt, San Leandro, California, and Edward Bradt, Saginaw, Oregon; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Jarvis of Perkins, Mrs. Amy Hopkins, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Alva and Mrs. Maude Lile, Buffalo; nine grandchildren and four great – grandchildren.
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