William E. Bradley - Submitted for the USGenWeb by Richard P. Sevier 4/13/2012 USGenWeb NOTICE: All documents placed in the USGenWeb remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non-commercial entities, when written permission is obtained from the contributor, so long as all notices and submitter information are included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. ************************************************************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. ************************************************************************************************ William E. Bradley - Madison Parish, Louisiana From Tallulah Madison Journal, October 2, 1980 Services for William E. Bradley, 75, were Tuesday in First Baptist Church in Tallulah with the Rev. Crawford Williams officiating. Burial was in Crowville Masonic Cemetery in Crowville under direction of Crothers Funeral Home in Tallulah. Mr. Bradley died Sunday in Madison Parish Hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Crowville, had lived in Tallulah for 40 years, was a farmer and service station operator. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Crowville, the Tallulah Masonic Lodge No.308, Monroe Consistory, Scottish Rite 32nd Mason and the El Karubah Shrine Temple of Shreveport. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vera Mae Bradley of Tallulah; two sons, William E. Bradley Jr. of Winnsboro and Don A. Bradley of Carrollton, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Nan Wilson of Wake Village, Texas, a brother, Frank Bradley of Crowville; three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Lingle of Monroe, Mrs. Maime McDuffy of Crowville and Mrs. Orean Lewis of Belzoni, Miss; 10 grandchildren. Pallbearers were nephews.