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Mrs. W. A. Schlosser, Pioneer Resident Of City, Died On SundayMrs. Malinda Bradford Schlos-ser, age 69, wife of the late W. A. Schlosser, died at her home here early Sunday morning. She had been ill of a heart attack for thepast two months.Mrs. Schlosser was born and reared in Cullman, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 'William Bradford of this city. She married Mr. Schlosser some fifty years ago and is survived by nine children. They are: Charley W. Schlosser of Headland, Mrs. John A. Dunlap, Dwight Schlosser, Mrs. J. E. Barnett, Miss Mabel Schlosser, all of Cullman; Harry Schlosser, Anniston; Mrs. Olivia Nutler, of South Carolina, John Schlosser and Alfred Schlosser, Birmingham. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters:Jim Bradford, Texas; Charles, Sam and John Bradford and Mrs. W. G. Howard and Mrs. Frank Brown, all of Cullman.The funeral was held from the First Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member, Monday afternoon, with Rev. J. E. Marion, pastor, assisted by Rev. R. B. Lavender, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. BuriaJ was in the Protestant Cemetery here.All of the children were present at the funeral except Mrs. Miller. About twenty members of the State Highway Patrol, of which John Schlosser is a member, attended in a body.
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Cullman Times Democrat

Cullman, Alabama, US

Thu, Jul 04, 1940

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