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Hollis Wayne Bradford, Sr.

December 28, 1945 - September 22, 2021

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    Helen Shampine says

    I am so sorry for your loss. God bless and give you strength during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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    Jessie (Bradford) Rathbone says

    To my brother Hollis, I’m glad you’re not suffering any more but you will be terribly missed. The first of us 7 to go to heaven so please say hello to Mom and Dad for the rest of us. Til we meet again, God’s peace be with you. I love you.

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    Carol Massengill Bone Mabe says

    RIP Hollis and God be with all your family and friends that will miss you dearly. Hug all our family that has gone before you. Sending love and prayers from the Hazel Fultz branch of the family tree…🙏💖🙏

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Hollis Wayne Bradford Sr., 75, of West Lafayette, passed away at 9:18 am on September 22,2021 at the Mulberry Healthcare Center in Mulberry, IN.   He was born Dec. 28, 1945 in Tazewell, TN to the late Jesse and Minnie (Fultz) Bradford.  His marriage was in 1964 in Lafayette to Marilyn (Don) Pelfree Bowers.

Hollis was employed by the Montmorenci Co-Op Elevator and served as manager.  He retired in 1984 and became a self-employed carpenter.  Hollis loved fishing and gardening.

He is survived by his son Hollis (DeeDee) Bradford Jr. of West Lafayette, daughter Gina (Ken) Allen of Hillsboro, and grandsons John and Zach Fritz of Pyrmont, also surviving are his brothers and sisters, Farris Bradford of West Lafayette, Carrie Fassnacht of West Lafayette, Margie (Marty) Williams of  Otterbein, Jessie (Dale) Rathbone of Columbus, OH, Amy (Mike) Kopacz of Wabasha, MN, and Dale (Shanna) Bradford of Lafayette.

Friends may call on Monday September 27, 2021, from 10am to 12 noon in the funeral chapel at Tippecanoe Memory Gardens.  Services will be at noon, with burial to follow in Tippecanoe Memory Gardens.