OBIT: Frederick W. BRADFORD, 2003, Port Matilda, Centre County, PA

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FREDERICK W. BRADFORD 

  Frederick W. Bradford, 70, of 1742 Sunnyside Hollow Road, Port 
Matilda, died at his residence on Thursday, June 12, 2003.
  Born May 16, 1933 in Tyrone, a son of the late Frederick E. and Cora 
Gunsallus Keller.
  He was a member of The Rock of Ages Church in Tyrone and a truck 
driver for Gerald Keller Trucking of Osceola Mills.
  He also rode motorcycles with the Blue Knights of State College and 
enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and riding motorcycles.
  On April 9, 1977, he married the former Mary M. Cowher, who survives 
at home.
  He is survived by four daughters, Betty Lynn Collins of Port Matilda, 
Deborah Patterson of Tyrone, Barbara Ann Pier of Glendale, Az., and 
Bonnie Kyle of Bellwood; three sons, Christopher F. Bradford of Port 
Matilda, Frederick E. Bradford of West Decatur, and Timothy Bradford of 
Houtzdale.
  Also, five sisters, Elsie Noll of Gatesburg, Mary Dillon of Tyrone, 
Anna Northy of Heathville, Va., Beatrice Leech of Atlanta, Ga., and Ida 
Walk of Northwood; three brothers, Elmer Bradford and Russell Bradford 
of Tipton, and Melvin Bradford of Palmyra; and 11 grandchildren and 13 
great-grandchildren.
  In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Roy 
Bradford, and a brother, William Bradford.
  Friends will be received at the Dean K. Wetzler Funeral Home in 
Milesburg from 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, June 15, 2003. A memorial service 
will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 16, 2003 with Rev. James Cooper 
officiating.
  Interment will follow in the Williams Cemetery in Huston Township. 
  Memorial Contributions may be made to The Omega Bank, Att. The Fred 
Bradford Fund, P.O. Box 155, Port Matilda, PA 16870.  

Tyrone Daily Herald, June 14, 2003