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Submitted: 4/16/19 • Approved: 4/16/19 • Last Updated: 4/19/19 • R818748-G818748-S3
Jan 20, 1876 Rural Simpson, Johnson Co, IL
Mar 19, 1918 Marion, IL
Daughter of John G. Grissom and Celenda (McCoy) Murray
Married William T. Bradley on October 4, 1893 Johnson County, IL
Cassville Republican- March 28, 1918
The funeral of Mrs. W. T. Bradley was held at the Baptist Church in this city, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock conducted by Rev. J. W. Embed. Her body had been sent here from Marion, iL, for burial beside her little daughter who died several years ago when the family lived east of Cassville. A number of the former neighbors and friends of the family east of town attended the funeral. Olga M. Grissom was born January 20, 1876 near Simpson, IL. She was united in marriage to W. T. Bradley October 4, 1895. To them two daughters were born one of whom Miss Eulale, Aged 19, is living. The family moved back to Illinois a short time after the death of their little daughter. The deep grief caused by her daughters death undermined her health which ended in a nervous breakdown. She had been a faithful member of the Baptist Church for many years and during their residence near this city had made a host of friends who held her in the highest esteem.
Contributed on 4/16/19
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