Fayette-Bedford County PA Archives Obituaries.....Bradley, William January 18, 1912 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary Green Kerr mmkerr@wideopenwest.com February 21, 2013, 12:41 am The Daily Courier January 18, 1912 Following an illness dating back to last February, William Bradley, aged 57 years, one of the oldest and most widely known Connellsville division engineers, died at 3:45 this morning at his home on South Pittsburg street. Death was due to a tubercular kidney. Since taken ill every possible effort was made to save his life, but in vain. He underwent two operations and was admitted to St. Joseph's hospital, Pittsburg, for a third operation. His condition was too weak to stand another operation. The first operation was performed at St. Joseph's hospital, Pittsburg, and the second at the Cottage State hospital here. for some time past his condition had been serious and his death was not unexpected. He was conscious up until about twenty minutes before his death. Engineer Bradley was popular among railroad men and his death is keenly felt by all who knew him. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'cock. Rev. J. P. Allison, pastor of the Christian church, will officiate. The Masons will have charge of the services. Interment in Hill Grove cemetery. Mr. Bradley was born in Philadelphia February 22, 1854. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley. When he was quite small his parents moved to Saxton, Bedford county. Thirty years ago he married Miss Mary Page. To the union four children were born, two of whom survive, Miss Lillian Bradley and Joseph W. Bradley, bot at home. Deceased had been a resident of Connellsville for 35 years and was a Baltimore & Ohio engineer for 30 years. He was promoted to Road Foreman of Engines on the Connellsville Division. He held the position for six yeas and was then offered the position of Assistant Trainmaster on the Connellsville Division. When taking the position of Road Foreman of Engines the understanding was that Engineer Bradley could go back on his run whenever he wished. He preferred his engine to being Assistant Trainmaster. Mr. Bradley enjoyed the friendship of all with whom he came in contact. He was a member of the Christian church, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Masons, the Independent Order of Heptasophs, and the Knights Templar of Uniontown. In addition to his widow and two children he is survived by two brothers, T. C. Bradley of Saxton, Pa, and James A. Bradley of Bradock, and Miss Sara Bradley of Saxton, Pa. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 2.9 Kb