Services for Gordon Bradley were held in the Sweet Home Baptist Church in Rule. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge 179 in Rule. He moved to Haskell County with his parents in 1914 from Eastland County. He married Miss Edith Cox on 16 May 1931. He was a veteran of the US Army during World War II. Mr. Bradley worked for a number of years with the Rule Cotton Oil Mill and was later transferred to the Stamford Cotton and Oil Mill. After his retirement, he lived in Stamford. Survived by his wife; his twin brother - Russell W; four sisters - Mary Tibbs, Lela Baggett, Lucille Dacy, Leora Cox.
Rule Review
August 18, 1966
Front page
Services for Gordon Bradley were held in the Sweet Home Baptist Church in Rule. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge 179 in Rule. He moved to Haskell County with his parents in 1914 from Eastland County. He married Miss Edith Cox on 16 May 1931. He was a veteran of the US Army during World War II. Mr. Bradley worked for a number of years with the Rule Cotton Oil Mill and was later transferred to the Stamford Cotton and Oil Mill. After his retirement, he lived in Stamford. Survived by his wife; his twin brother - Russell W; four sisters - Mary Tibbs, Lela Baggett, Lucille Dacy, Leora Cox.
Rule Review
August 18, 1966
Front page
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