Bradt, Frederick Earl Jr.
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Fred was a World War II veteran of the United States Navy stationed on the U.S.S. Queens in the South Pacific. After his honorable discharge from the Navy, he worked for over 20 years at the Rotterdam and Voorheesville Army Depots.
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FREDERICK EARL BRADT Jr.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Daily Gazette, The (Schenectady, NY) - Monday, February 22, 2010 Deceased Name: FREDERICK EARL BRADT Jr.
Duanesburg NY United States
Frederick Earl Bradt, Jr., 84, passed away on February 21, 2010, at The Avenue Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre. The son of the late Frederick, Sr. and Charlotte (Chrysler) Bradt, Fred was born in Knox, New York on April 24, 1925. Fred was predeceased by his wife of 58 years, Doris Jean (Ferris) Bradt, in May 2005. He was also predeceased by his brothers, Charles, George "Jake" and Maynard Bradt and his sister, Charlotte.
Fred was a World War II veteran of the United States Navy stationed on the U.S.S. Queens in the South Pacific. After his honorable discharge from the Navy, he worked for over 20 years at the Rotterdam and Voorheesville Army Depots. After the Army Depots' closing in the late 1960s, he worked for the Golub Corporation in Rotterdam until his retirement in 1988. Fred and Doris then spent 15 years traveling full time in their motor home throughout the United States. Fred is survived by his children, Frederick (Carol) Bradt III of Duanesburg, Timothy (Debra) Bradt of Rotterdam, Kimberly (William) Gage of Delanson, Kevin (Marianne) Bradt of Schenectady; and daughter-in-law, Arlette Bradt of Rotterdam; six grandchildren, Pamela (Joseph) Tracy, Melissa Bradt, Kristina Gage, Amanda (Dane) Fagan, Kacey Bradt, and Joshua Bradt; four great-grandchildren, Dylan and Brenden Tracy, Callie DeLorenzo, and Chloe Fagan; and two step grandchildren, Bryan (Pamela) Rubin and Danny (Jenna) Rubin II. The Bradt family would like to express their thanks to The Avenue Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre staff for their care and attention during his stay there. Services will be private. Contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the Avenue Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre (Activities and Resident Groups), 526 Altamont Ave., Schenectady, New York 12303.
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