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James M Bradshaw

Birth
Maries County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Jul 1919 (aged 51)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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PNEUMONIA TAKES FAMILY Of THREE
J. M. Bradshaw Dies Day Wife and Her Mother Buried.


Within six days after the death of his wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret M. Bradshaw and Mrs. Nancy Gardner [sic: Gordon], and a few hours after their burial at Riverside Park cemetery, James M. Bradshaw, age 51, died at Sacred Heart hospital last night following a four days' illness with double pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw and Mrs. Gardner [Gordon] came to Spokane about four weeks ago from Joplin, Mo., and were residing at the home of a sister of Mrs. Bradshaw's, Mrs. W. J. Harris, E1805 Sixth avenue.

Both Mrs. Gardner [Gordon] and Mrs. Bradshaw contracted pneumonia on the train from Joplin to Spokane. Mrs. Gardner [Gordon], also suffering from asthma, died at Mrs. Harris' home on July 1. She was 80 years old and was quite feeble. Mrs. Bradshaw died within 24 hours after her mother's death at the same home.

Mr. Bradshaw became seriously ill on July 3 and on July 4 was removed to the Sacred Heart hospital under the care of Dr. S. P. Seaburg. While his condition was serious, it was not thought to be dangerous, and he retained consciousness until his death. Mr. Bradshaw lived for years at Joplin, Mo., where he is survived by several relatives. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Harris, and a nephew here.

No funeral arrangements have been made. but Mr. Bradshaw will be buried alongside of his wife and mother-in-law in Riverside Park cemetery here. The remains are at Schooley's parlors.

The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington
08 July 1919, Tuesday, Page 1
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Bradshaw—James M. Bradshaw, aged 61, died last night at the Sacred Heart hospital from double pneumonia. His death came only a few hours after the funeral of his wife, Mrs. James Bradshaw, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nancy Gardner [sic: Gordon], both of whom died from pneumonia. Mr. Bradshaw is survived by his daughter-in-law [sic: sister-in-law], Mrs. W. J. Harris, E1805 Sixth avenue. The body is at the Schooley undertaking parlors awaiting funeral arrangements. Interment probably will be at Riverside Park, where the wife and the mother-in-law of the deceased were buried.

Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington
08 July 1919, Tuesday, Page 8
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Bradshaw
The funeral of James M. Bradshaw
will be at 2 p.m. today from Schooley's, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows.

The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington
12 July 1919, Saturday, Page 7
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PNEUMONIA TAKES FAMILY Of THREE
J. M. Bradshaw Dies Day Wife and Her Mother Buried.


Within six days after the death of his wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret M. Bradshaw and Mrs. Nancy Gardner [sic: Gordon], and a few hours after their burial at Riverside Park cemetery, James M. Bradshaw, age 51, died at Sacred Heart hospital last night following a four days' illness with double pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw and Mrs. Gardner [Gordon] came to Spokane about four weeks ago from Joplin, Mo., and were residing at the home of a sister of Mrs. Bradshaw's, Mrs. W. J. Harris, E1805 Sixth avenue.

Both Mrs. Gardner [Gordon] and Mrs. Bradshaw contracted pneumonia on the train from Joplin to Spokane. Mrs. Gardner [Gordon], also suffering from asthma, died at Mrs. Harris' home on July 1. She was 80 years old and was quite feeble. Mrs. Bradshaw died within 24 hours after her mother's death at the same home.

Mr. Bradshaw became seriously ill on July 3 and on July 4 was removed to the Sacred Heart hospital under the care of Dr. S. P. Seaburg. While his condition was serious, it was not thought to be dangerous, and he retained consciousness until his death. Mr. Bradshaw lived for years at Joplin, Mo., where he is survived by several relatives. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Harris, and a nephew here.

No funeral arrangements have been made. but Mr. Bradshaw will be buried alongside of his wife and mother-in-law in Riverside Park cemetery here. The remains are at Schooley's parlors.

The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington
08 July 1919, Tuesday, Page 1
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Bradshaw—James M. Bradshaw, aged 61, died last night at the Sacred Heart hospital from double pneumonia. His death came only a few hours after the funeral of his wife, Mrs. James Bradshaw, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nancy Gardner [sic: Gordon], both of whom died from pneumonia. Mr. Bradshaw is survived by his daughter-in-law [sic: sister-in-law], Mrs. W. J. Harris, E1805 Sixth avenue. The body is at the Schooley undertaking parlors awaiting funeral arrangements. Interment probably will be at Riverside Park, where the wife and the mother-in-law of the deceased were buried.

Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington
08 July 1919, Tuesday, Page 8
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Bradshaw
The funeral of James M. Bradshaw
will be at 2 p.m. today from Schooley's, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows.

The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington
12 July 1919, Saturday, Page 7
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