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Martha <I>Cross</I> Bradberry

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Martha Cross Bradberry

Birth
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Death
22 Jul 2015 (aged 92)
Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Big Horn, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.6738076, Longitude: -106.9710706
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She was very proud of her father and spoke quite often of his accomplishments as a renowned architect in the New York City area. She was proud of the fact that he designed the Tiffany Building as well as many others that are noted in the book “New York Transformed the Architecture of Cross and Cross” . As a child she would travel with her parents and brother from New York to spend part of each winter in Southern Pines. She was especially close to her Aunt Harriet and Uncle Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Boyd, and she cherished fond memories of happy times as a girl with them in Southern Pines. She also spent many years in Wyoming with her own family where she shared her love for horses and always felt that was where her heart belonged. She moved to the Southern Pines area in 1981 at which time she built a very strong bond with St. Andrews College and the writing community. Mrs. Bradberry had an extensive love of reading with a love for history and she was also known for her poetry and her writings. She published three of her books that are housed at the College.
She was very proud of her father and spoke quite often of his accomplishments as a renowned architect in the New York City area. She was proud of the fact that he designed the Tiffany Building as well as many others that are noted in the book “New York Transformed the Architecture of Cross and Cross” . As a child she would travel with her parents and brother from New York to spend part of each winter in Southern Pines. She was especially close to her Aunt Harriet and Uncle Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Boyd, and she cherished fond memories of happy times as a girl with them in Southern Pines. She also spent many years in Wyoming with her own family where she shared her love for horses and always felt that was where her heart belonged. She moved to the Southern Pines area in 1981 at which time she built a very strong bond with St. Andrews College and the writing community. Mrs. Bradberry had an extensive love of reading with a love for history and she was also known for her poetry and her writings. She published three of her books that are housed at the College.


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