Lynn E. Bradley 98, of Frankfort, died at 6:49 p.m. Wednesday May 27, 2015 at St Vincent Hospital, Carmel. Born July 3, 1916 in Summer Shade, KY to Emory Barlow & Crittie Belle (OBannion) Bradley. He married Otia Williams on December 21, 1946 in Edmonton, KY and she preceded him in death on March 8, 2011. Mr. Bradley attended school in Huffman, KY. He farmed before working at John Deere until age 65. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served during WWII. Mr. Bradley was a member of Harmony Baptist Church, where he was a pulpit committee member and was an ordained deacon. He was also a lifetime member of the VFW. He was an avid woodworker and loved jig saw puzzles.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be Monday, June 1, 2015 from 9 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at Goodwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park Garden of Honor. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Survived by:
Son: Jerry (Anita) Bradley of Frankfort, Daughter: Joan (Ron) Dunn of Carmel, Brother: Bronice (Josephina) Bradley of Fort Wayne, 5 Grandchildren and 8 Great Grandchildren.
Preceded by:
sister, Verna Martin, brothers, Guy Bradley, Homer Bradley, Wallace Bradley, Emory Boyd Bradley.
Another good man has gone on ahead. My thoughts are with you.
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Lynn was a good man. He worked for Tom at John Deere for many years. He was very highly thought of by all who worked with him. So sorry for your loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss. Joan, you and the family are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI will always remember Lynn and Otia from the Boyleston Baptist Church. Both were such good people always willing to teach or whatever it took to do God’s work in the church. In 2000, they came to calling hours when my Dad passed and we were all so appreciative that they made the effort to come. Thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI had the pleasure of meeting and visiting with Lynn, when taking care of his wife, before her passing. He was such a sweetheart, I would ask Jerry how he was doing every time I saw him. It saddens me to hear of his passing but at making it to the ripe age of 98 he had a good life. Heaven is getting another angel. My condolences to the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleJerry,
We’re sorry to hear of your dads passing. I always enjoyed talking with him at John Deere and then again at Rudds when he would bring his in car in for service. You and your family are in thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe’ll always remember Lynn & Otia and all the service they did while attending the Boyleston Baptist Church. They were such good people and loved the Lord. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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