Sinnett married Viola Horton
KANSAS CITY TIMES 17 MAY 1957 PAGE 10 COLUMN 1
BRADLEY--- Sinnett Bradley 52 a farmer five miles north of Platte City died at the Smithville Community Hospital, where he became a patient Sunday after suffering a stroke at his home. He was a member of the Mount Sterling Ky Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Viola Bradley, and a daughter Miss Carolyn Bradley of the home, two step-children, Charles Richard Horton of Platte City and Mrs. Juanita Horton Wilkerson, Redwood City Calif., three sister, Mrs. Asttian Wyatt, Wallace Mo., Mrs. Stanley Wyatt New Market, and Mrs.LaVerne Strawhacker, Rushville Mo., and three brothers, Bill Bradley and Jack Bradley of Dayton Ohio, and Marion Charles Bradley. Services will be held at 2 O'clock Saturday at the Platte City Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery near Weston.
Sinnett married Viola Horton
KANSAS CITY TIMES 17 MAY 1957 PAGE 10 COLUMN 1
BRADLEY--- Sinnett Bradley 52 a farmer five miles north of Platte City died at the Smithville Community Hospital, where he became a patient Sunday after suffering a stroke at his home. He was a member of the Mount Sterling Ky Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Viola Bradley, and a daughter Miss Carolyn Bradley of the home, two step-children, Charles Richard Horton of Platte City and Mrs. Juanita Horton Wilkerson, Redwood City Calif., three sister, Mrs. Asttian Wyatt, Wallace Mo., Mrs. Stanley Wyatt New Market, and Mrs.LaVerne Strawhacker, Rushville Mo., and three brothers, Bill Bradley and Jack Bradley of Dayton Ohio, and Marion Charles Bradley. Services will be held at 2 O'clock Saturday at the Platte City Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery near Weston.
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