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Schuylkill County Obituaries

Louise L. Bradbury, 81 – Crocheted More Than 2,000 Caps for Newborns

Louise L. Bradbury, age 81, of Park Place, died Sunday morning at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown.

Born in Philadelphia she was the daughter of the late Michael and Eva (Hebert) Logan.

She was a graduate of Little Flower Catholic School in Philadelphia.

She had been employed as a bookkeeper for RC Cola in Philadelphia and last worked for and retired from City Shirt Factory. She was of the Catholic faith.

Louise crocheted over 2,000 caps for newborns at the former Pottsville Hospital. She was a member of the Mahanoy Township 150 Club.

Preceding her in death were two sisters Mary Ann Eppinger and Catherine Keddie. She is survived by her husband of 38 years Daniel, 3 daughters Mary Theresa Christal and her husband Gary of Hawaii, Kathleen Mendinsky of Barnesville, and Elizabeth (Beth) Guldin and her husband Greg of Frackville, a sister Eva Calhoun of Philadelphia, grandchildren Amanda Canavan, Danielle Guldin, Ashley Dix, Justene Frushon, Alicia Chyko, Lindsey Gadinski and Gregory Guldin, and great grandchildren Justin, Marshall, Owen, Claire, Brady, Blake, Sadie and Reese as well as nieces and nephews and her feline fur baby Buffy.

Following Covid 19/CDC guidelines relatives and friends are invited to call on Thursday evening from 6 to 8:30 PM at David D. Jarrett Funeral Home of Mahanoy City.

Contributions in her name to the Ruth Steinert Memorial SPCA 18 Wertz Drive Pine Grove, PA 17963 would be appreciated by the family.

Louise’s guest book can be signed electronically at www.jarrettfuneralhome.com.

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