1-12-1912
With deepest regret and sympathy we record the death of Mrs. Caroline F. Bradshaw of our valley, who departed from life last Tuesday, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.A. Haufle, about one and one-half miles from the city. Funeral services were held in E.E. Purdy's chapel at 2 o'clock Thursday, Rev. Dr. Woods officiating, and sad and heavy hearted the mourners and friends followed the remains to the GAR cemetery. Mrs. Caroline F. Bradshaw was eighty years of age and was the wife of Joseph Bradshaw, a civil war veteran, belonging to Co. E, 9th Iowa Volunteers. Her husband died 6-15-1893 at Volga City, Iowa. There were twelve children, four boys and eight girls, and six of them are still living. Mrs. S.E. Blanchard and Mr. L.A. Haufle, daughters, reside here in Snohomish. Mrs. Louisa Patton at Dresden, Ks., Mrs. Lorena Warner and Mrs. Edna Baily in Ne., and Mrs. Florence Krebs in Alberta, Canada. There are also 20 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. The deceased also has one brother, Jr. John Freeman of Seattle. Mrs. Bradshaw passed away peacefully after bravely fighting life's long battle. "I would not live always, I ask not to stay, Where storm after storm rises, Dark over the gray. Mrs. Bradshaw, a resident between Snohomish and Roosevelt died Tuesday morning, after a prolong illness. Relatives were notified of her death and the funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr Woods conducted the services; interment in the GAR cemetery.
Snohomish GAR Cemetery
Bradshaw Caroline F 803 Jan 12 1912
1-12-1912
With deepest regret and sympathy we record the death of Mrs. Caroline F. Bradshaw of our valley, who departed from life last Tuesday, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.A. Haufle, about one and one-half miles from the city. Funeral services were held in E.E. Purdy's chapel at 2 o'clock Thursday, Rev. Dr. Woods officiating, and sad and heavy hearted the mourners and friends followed the remains to the GAR cemetery. Mrs. Caroline F. Bradshaw was eighty years of age and was the wife of Joseph Bradshaw, a civil war veteran, belonging to Co. E, 9th Iowa Volunteers. Her husband died 6-15-1893 at Volga City, Iowa. There were twelve children, four boys and eight girls, and six of them are still living. Mrs. S.E. Blanchard and Mr. L.A. Haufle, daughters, reside here in Snohomish. Mrs. Louisa Patton at Dresden, Ks., Mrs. Lorena Warner and Mrs. Edna Baily in Ne., and Mrs. Florence Krebs in Alberta, Canada. There are also 20 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. The deceased also has one brother, Jr. John Freeman of Seattle. Mrs. Bradshaw passed away peacefully after bravely fighting life's long battle. "I would not live always, I ask not to stay, Where storm after storm rises, Dark over the gray. Mrs. Bradshaw, a resident between Snohomish and Roosevelt died Tuesday morning, after a prolong illness. Relatives were notified of her death and the funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr Woods conducted the services; interment in the GAR cemetery.
Snohomish GAR Cemetery
Bradshaw Caroline F 803 Jan 12 1912
Family Members
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Louisa Maria Bradshaw Patton
1848–1915
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Benjamin Bradshaw
1850–1850
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Annette Bradshaw Barber
1851–1867
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Elmena Bradshaw
1853–1855
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John Pleasant Bradshaw
1858–1863
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Savannah Evelyn Bradshaw Blanchard
1858–1933
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Orin Legrand Bradshaw
1860–1905
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Amanda Lucretia Bradshaw Haufle
1863–1922
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Lorena Bradshaw Warner
1865 – unknown
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Edna Inez Bradshaw Bailey
1867–1945
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Florence Johephine Bradshaw Krebbs
1870–1919
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Justice Eugene Bradshaw
1874–1900