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Mary Hazel <I>Wallace</I> Bradfield

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Mary Hazel Wallace Bradfield

Birth
Fulbright, Red River County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Sep 1980 (aged 66)
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Hazel Wallace Bradfield, a widow of W. A. Bradfield, suffered a heart seizure at her home in Henderson, Tenn. She was taken to Madison County Hospital in Jackson, Tenn., where the efforts to stabilize her seemed to be effective, but she suffered another cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and expired about 7:15 a.m., on Sept. 1, 1980. Memorial services were held in the chapel of Casey Funeral Home of Henderson with interment at Chester County Memorial Gardens, gravesite of her life's companion. Tom Holland, delivered the tributory and consolatory message. J. D. Jeffcoat directed a group of a capella singers in beautifully appropriate hymns. All arrangements were carried out to her specific requests. Sister Bradfield is remembered in a number of roles. As the wife of W. A. Bradfield, she was often fulfilling demands brought as a result of his work with Freed-Hardeman College and his efforts as an evangelist. The house was always a haven for students, parents, strangers and friends. The FHC Associates chapter of Henderson was blessed by her membership and leadership. After the death of Brother Bradfield in 1972, she worked in the Alumni Office of Freed-Hardeman. Up to the day of her death she was responsible for the wide circulation of over 8 million copies of 25 tracts published by Bradfield Tract Service. Sister Bradfield was a faithful and involved member of the Henderson congregation, and a joyous companion to her many friends and neighbors. Survivors are her daughter, Linda Bradfield Speight, three grandsons, Bill, Jr., Sean, and Tracy Speight, and one brother, W. A. Wallace of Los Angeles, Calif., along with nieces and nephews. Born Mary Hazel Wallace in Fulbright, Texas, on Sept. 13, 1913, she died having lived a rich life of service and influence. We trust she is happy in God's keeping. The family wishes to thank all who made donations in memory of Sister Bradfield to Freed-Hardeman and other charities. (Bill W. Speight, Sr. Gospel Advocate, June 4, 1981, page 344).

Hazel and Willie Albert Bradfield were married September 16, 1934, Henderson Co, TN.
Hazel Wallace Bradfield, a widow of W. A. Bradfield, suffered a heart seizure at her home in Henderson, Tenn. She was taken to Madison County Hospital in Jackson, Tenn., where the efforts to stabilize her seemed to be effective, but she suffered another cardiac arrest and respiratory failure and expired about 7:15 a.m., on Sept. 1, 1980. Memorial services were held in the chapel of Casey Funeral Home of Henderson with interment at Chester County Memorial Gardens, gravesite of her life's companion. Tom Holland, delivered the tributory and consolatory message. J. D. Jeffcoat directed a group of a capella singers in beautifully appropriate hymns. All arrangements were carried out to her specific requests. Sister Bradfield is remembered in a number of roles. As the wife of W. A. Bradfield, she was often fulfilling demands brought as a result of his work with Freed-Hardeman College and his efforts as an evangelist. The house was always a haven for students, parents, strangers and friends. The FHC Associates chapter of Henderson was blessed by her membership and leadership. After the death of Brother Bradfield in 1972, she worked in the Alumni Office of Freed-Hardeman. Up to the day of her death she was responsible for the wide circulation of over 8 million copies of 25 tracts published by Bradfield Tract Service. Sister Bradfield was a faithful and involved member of the Henderson congregation, and a joyous companion to her many friends and neighbors. Survivors are her daughter, Linda Bradfield Speight, three grandsons, Bill, Jr., Sean, and Tracy Speight, and one brother, W. A. Wallace of Los Angeles, Calif., along with nieces and nephews. Born Mary Hazel Wallace in Fulbright, Texas, on Sept. 13, 1913, she died having lived a rich life of service and influence. We trust she is happy in God's keeping. The family wishes to thank all who made donations in memory of Sister Bradfield to Freed-Hardeman and other charities. (Bill W. Speight, Sr. Gospel Advocate, June 4, 1981, page 344).

Hazel and Willie Albert Bradfield were married September 16, 1934, Henderson Co, TN.


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