She was retired from the state Labor and Industry Department and had been a teacher in the Harrisburg School District; was a graduate of Seton Hill College, Greensburg; a member of St. Patrick Cathedral, and a past president of its Parish Council of Catholic Women; and a member of the Committee of Catholic College Women.
She was the widow of Homer C. Bradley. Surviving are a son, Joseph M. of Harrisburg; five daughters, Mary Anne Foerster of Harrisburg, Agnes Kennedy of Reisterstown, Md., Patricia Richmond of Charlottesville, Va., Emily Fedullo of Philadelphia and Theresa Brytus of Dayton, Ohio; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Dailey Funeral Home, Harrisburg
Harrisburg Patriot News 22 Oct 1995
She was retired from the state Labor and Industry Department and had been a teacher in the Harrisburg School District; was a graduate of Seton Hill College, Greensburg; a member of St. Patrick Cathedral, and a past president of its Parish Council of Catholic Women; and a member of the Committee of Catholic College Women.
She was the widow of Homer C. Bradley. Surviving are a son, Joseph M. of Harrisburg; five daughters, Mary Anne Foerster of Harrisburg, Agnes Kennedy of Reisterstown, Md., Patricia Richmond of Charlottesville, Va., Emily Fedullo of Philadelphia and Theresa Brytus of Dayton, Ohio; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Dailey Funeral Home, Harrisburg
Harrisburg Patriot News 22 Oct 1995
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