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Barnie H Bradford

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Barnie H Bradford

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
15 May 1933 (aged 20)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lakeview Section, 13th row from the fence
Memorial ID
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Friday May 19, 1933
Arlington Citizen

BARNIE BRADFORD DIES OF INJURIES RECEIVED IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK

A gloom of sadness was cast over the entire community and over the Senior Class of the High School Monday when word was received of the death in Fort Worth of Barnie Bradford.

Barnie was injured in an automobile accident on the highway near San Souci early Sunday morning as he was returning to his home in Arlington, resulting in his death a few hours later.

Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. N. L. Clark of Fort Worth officiated with Rev. Charles Hardin local pastor assisting.

The high school Glee Club furnished the music. Burial was in Rose Hill. Members of the Senior Class of which Barnie was a member acted as pall bearers.

Survivors are his Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bradford, three brothers, Theo, Chauncy and Joe.

This was one of the most regrettable deaths to occur in Arlington in some time as Barnie was to have graduated from High School the latter part of this month and was one of the most promising young men of Arlington. His past life gave promise of a future of usefulness and stalwart manhood. He numbered his friends by all those who knew him and the beautiful floral offering sent in loving sympathy to his parents and brothers, gave proof of the love and esteem in which he was held by the entire community.
Friday May 19, 1933
Arlington Citizen

BARNIE BRADFORD DIES OF INJURIES RECEIVED IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK

A gloom of sadness was cast over the entire community and over the Senior Class of the High School Monday when word was received of the death in Fort Worth of Barnie Bradford.

Barnie was injured in an automobile accident on the highway near San Souci early Sunday morning as he was returning to his home in Arlington, resulting in his death a few hours later.

Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. N. L. Clark of Fort Worth officiated with Rev. Charles Hardin local pastor assisting.

The high school Glee Club furnished the music. Burial was in Rose Hill. Members of the Senior Class of which Barnie was a member acted as pall bearers.

Survivors are his Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bradford, three brothers, Theo, Chauncy and Joe.

This was one of the most regrettable deaths to occur in Arlington in some time as Barnie was to have graduated from High School the latter part of this month and was one of the most promising young men of Arlington. His past life gave promise of a future of usefulness and stalwart manhood. He numbered his friends by all those who knew him and the beautiful floral offering sent in loving sympathy to his parents and brothers, gave proof of the love and esteem in which he was held by the entire community.


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