Zella May BRADLEY

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Zella May BRADLEY
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Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 24. October 1965
Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States Find persons in this place
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residence 24. September 1929
Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States Find persons in this place
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burial 26. October 1965
Helena: Forestvale Cemetery, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States Find persons in this place
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birth 18. December 1875
Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States Find persons in this place
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census 1880e Bradley, occupation alderman, 38, living with wife Elizabeth K., 34; Lillie B., 14; Alexander, 9; and Zella May, 4. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United Statese Bradley, occupation alderman, 38, living with wife Elizabeth K., 34; Lillie B., 14; Alexander, 9; and Zella May, 4. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania. Find persons in this place
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census 1920or, 42, living with wife Zella B., 42; and son Norman B., lawyer U.S. survey, 18; and daughter Mabel E., 16. Alfred his parents, and Norman and Mabel were born in New York. Zella and her parents were born in Pennsylvania.
Kenwood, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United Statesor, 42, living with wife Zella B., 42; and son Norman B., lawyer U.S. survey, 18; and daughter Mabel E., 16. Alfred his parents, and Norman and Mabel were born in New York. Zella and her parents were born in Pennsylvania. Find persons in this place
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Obituary 25 Oct 1965, and widow of Alfred B. DeKay, building contractor, died early Sunday morning at Cooney Convalescent Home, following an extended illness. She was born Dec. 18, 1875 in Pittsburgh, Pa., the daughter of George A. and Elizabeth K. Beecher Bradley. In 1900 she was married to Mr. DeKay at Ida Grove, Iowa. The couple moved in 1910 to Helena, where DeKay became active in the contracting business as a builder of the Marlow Theatre, Placer Hotel and several apartment buildings and homes. One of his last assignments before his death Aug. 19, 1940 was as project supervisor on the Helena Junior High School building. Also preceding Mrs. DeKay in death were her son, Norman B. DeKay, Helena architect, who designed the Junior High School building and the Benton Towers Apartment among other buildings before his death here June 7, 1939; her sister, Lillian Fiero here in 1939 and a brother, Alex Bradley in 1947 in Nevada. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. William (Mabel) Fredricks and grandson, Conrad Fredricks, both of Helena; sister, Mrs. A. T. Kramer of Bene, Nev.; granddaughters, Mrs. Gordon C. (Laverne) Kostyk of Canoga Park, Calif., and Mrs. A. Wayne (Betty) Gordon, Jr., of Bethesda, Md.; five great-grandchildren, Gregg and Timothy Kostyk, Allison, Ellen and Steve Gordon. Before her final illness Mrs. DeKay was affiliated with the Order of Eastern Star. Funeral services arc planned for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Retz Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Forestvale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Warren Harrisberger, George A, Porte, Carl O. Parsons, and William Allen, Jr. The Independent Record: obituary of Zella B. DeKay
Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, United States, and widow of Alfred B. DeKay, building contractor, died early Sunday morning at Cooney Convalescent Home, following an extended illness. She was born Dec. 18, 1875 in Pittsburgh, Pa., the daughter of George A. and Elizabeth K. Beecher Bradley. In 1900 she was married to Mr. DeKay at Ida Grove, Iowa. The couple moved in 1910 to Helena, where DeKay became active in the contracting business as a builder of the Marlow Theatre, Placer Hotel and several apartment buildings and homes. One of his last assignments before his death Aug. 19, 1940 was as project supervisor on the Helena Junior High School building. Also preceding Mrs. DeKay in death were her son, Norman B. DeKay, Helena architect, who designed the Junior High School building and the Benton Towers Apartment among other buildings before his death here June 7, 1939; her sister, Lillian Fiero here in 1939 and a brother, Alex Bradley in 1947 in Nevada. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. William (Mabel) Fredricks and grandson, Conrad Fredricks, both of Helena; sister, Mrs. A. T. Kramer of Bene, Nev.; granddaughters, Mrs. Gordon C. (Laverne) Kostyk of Canoga Park, Calif., and Mrs. A. Wayne (Betty) Gordon, Jr., of Bethesda, Md.; five great-grandchildren, Gregg and Timothy Kostyk, Allison, Ellen and Steve Gordon. Before her final illness Mrs. DeKay was affiliated with the Order of Eastern Star. Funeral services arc planned for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Retz Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Forestvale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Warren Harrisberger, George A, Porte, Carl O. Parsons, and William Allen, Jr. The Independent Record: obituary of Zella B. DeKay Find persons in this place
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marriage 4. September 1900
Ida Grove, Ida, Iowa, United States Find persons in this place
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4. September 1900
Ida Grove, Ida, Iowa, United States
Alfred Bradley DEKAY

Sources

1 Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KCH3-KC6 Elizabeth K
Author: FamilySearch.org
Abbreviation: Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934
 
2 1880 United States Census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MW62-K9S Elizabet
Abbreviation: 1880 United States Census
 
3 Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67272
Abbreviation: Find A Grave
 
4 The Independent Record, 25 Oct 1965, page 3, obituary of Zella B. DeKay
Publication: Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana.
Abbreviation: The Independent Record
 
5 Montana, Death Index, 1860-2007, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VHCN-5M5 Zella Dekay
Author: FamilySearch.org
Abbreviation: Montana, Death Index, 1860-2007
 
6 Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956, National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D
Author: Ancestry.com
Abbreviation: Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956
 
7 1920 United States Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Kessler, Lewis and Clark, Montana
Abbreviation: 1920 United States Census
 

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Ancestors in Pennsylvania, USA whose families immigrated from Europe. The authors family surname is Beacher or Beecher but descended from original surname Bücher.

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