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Clark Mote Bradford

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Clark Mote Bradford

Birth
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Dec 1953 (aged 58)
Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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MEXICO EVENING LEDGER, Mexico, Missouri, Friday, Dec. 11, 1953
CLARK MOTE BRADFORD, 58, DIES THURSDAY
Clark Mote Bradford, 58, died unexpectedly Thursday evening at his home three miles west of Mexico.
The body will remain at the Arnold Funeral Home until services there Sunday. Interment will be in East Lawn Memorial Park.
A resident of the Mexico community for the past six years, Mr. Bradford was born in Knox County Apr. 11, 1895, the son of John William and Nancy (Cupp) Bradford.
On May 5, 1931, he was married to Miss Bessie Vestal, who survives.
Mr. Bradford was employed as a machinist at Mexico Refactories.
Survivors other than his wife include a daughter, Mrs. John Farrar of Pomona, California; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ellen Doakes of Hannibal; one brother, A.L. Bradford of Mexico; two grandchildren, Jean and Charlene Farrar; and several nieces and nephews.
A sister, Mrs. Myrtle Snow, preceded him in death.
MEXICO EVENING LEDGER, Mexico, Missouri, Friday, Dec. 11, 1953
CLARK MOTE BRADFORD, 58, DIES THURSDAY
Clark Mote Bradford, 58, died unexpectedly Thursday evening at his home three miles west of Mexico.
The body will remain at the Arnold Funeral Home until services there Sunday. Interment will be in East Lawn Memorial Park.
A resident of the Mexico community for the past six years, Mr. Bradford was born in Knox County Apr. 11, 1895, the son of John William and Nancy (Cupp) Bradford.
On May 5, 1931, he was married to Miss Bessie Vestal, who survives.
Mr. Bradford was employed as a machinist at Mexico Refactories.
Survivors other than his wife include a daughter, Mrs. John Farrar of Pomona, California; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ellen Doakes of Hannibal; one brother, A.L. Bradford of Mexico; two grandchildren, Jean and Charlene Farrar; and several nieces and nephews.
A sister, Mrs. Myrtle Snow, preceded him in death.


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