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==Military Service==
 
==Military Service==
 
Stanton was a United States Army veteran of World War II.<ref name="stan"/>
 
Stanton was a United States Army veteran of World War II.<ref name="stan"/>
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==Marriage==
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Stanton Bradt marrid. His children were:
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*Guy S. Bradt of Scotia
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*Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland
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::Mark McCumber
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::Shawn McCumber
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::Scott McCumber
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*Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady
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::??Christopher Bradt;
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
 
Mr. Bradt, died Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the V.A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness.<ref name="stan"/>
 
Mr. Bradt, died Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the V.A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness.<ref name="stan"/>
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==Other Media==
 
==Other Media==
 
===Obituary===
 
===Obituary===
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[[File:20010920BradtStantonWObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Stanton W. Bradt Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 20, 2001</center>]]
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Stanton W. Bradt
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NORTH BETHLEHEM — Stanton W. Bradt had many interests. In his 86 years, he collected coins and watches, and tried to duplicate the varnish that is often credited with the distinctive quality of the great 17th century Italian violins.
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He was a hunter and fisherman and a professional dowser. He charged $100 to find water, and gave
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back the money if the customer wasn't satisfied with the result.
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"He chased many dreams," said his son, Guy, "and recently wrote a book on dowsing, hopefully to be published in the near future."
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Mr. Bradt died Saturday, Sept. 15,2001 at the V. A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness.
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He was born January 7, 1915 in Knox, son of the late William and Nellie Countryman Bradt. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II.
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Mr. Bradt worked on the Clute Dairy Farm in Guilderland as a young man and later in many different occupations, but primarily as a meat cutter and dowser. For a time he owned Stan's Delaware Market in Albany, and several newspaper articles were written over the years
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about his dowsing.
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Mr. Bradt studied his hobbies. He read and collected books about pocket watches and coin collecting. His coin collection went to his grandson, Christopher Bradt.
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Mr. Bradt had five violins in playable condition. "He had some he stripped and varnished to improve the sound," his son said. "He experimented with many materials, including something in the corner of beehives that hardens."
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Guy Bradt said his father didn't play the violin, but had a friend who did. "He would apply the varnish, bring [the violin] to this guy, and get the lowdown on it," Guy Bradt said. "He got to the point where he was happy with what he had, but he never was ready to take it into a factory,
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or give it to someone else."
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In addition to his son, Guy S. Bradt of Scotia, survivors include two daughters, Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland and Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady; four grandchildren: Mark, Shawn, and Scott McCumber and Christopher Bradt; six great-grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica, Chelsea, Hunter, Jake and Adam McCumber; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
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A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Salem. Arrangements are by Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Albany, 445 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 20, 2001
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''ALBANY -- Stanton W. Bradt, 86, died Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the V.A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness. Stanton was born in Knox on January 7, 1915, the son of the late William and Nellie Countryman Bradt. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II. He worked on the Clute Dairy Farm in Guilderland as a young man and later in many different occupations, but primarily as a meat cutter and as a dowser. He chased many dreams and recently wrote a book on dowsing, hopefully to be published in the near future. Survivors include two daughters, Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland and Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady; one son, Guy S. Bradt of Scotia; 4 grandchildren, Mark, Shawn and Scott McCumber and Christopher Bradt; 6 great grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica, Chelsea, Hunter, Jake and Adam McCumber. Mr. Bradt is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service will be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, New Salem NY at a later date. Those who wish may make contributions to Community Hospice of Albany, 445 New Karner Road, Albany NY 12205.''  Published in the Albany Times Union, Capital Region Section, Page B6, 16 Sep 2001 Issue.
 
''ALBANY -- Stanton W. Bradt, 86, died Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the V.A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness. Stanton was born in Knox on January 7, 1915, the son of the late William and Nellie Countryman Bradt. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II. He worked on the Clute Dairy Farm in Guilderland as a young man and later in many different occupations, but primarily as a meat cutter and as a dowser. He chased many dreams and recently wrote a book on dowsing, hopefully to be published in the near future. Survivors include two daughters, Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland and Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady; one son, Guy S. Bradt of Scotia; 4 grandchildren, Mark, Shawn and Scott McCumber and Christopher Bradt; 6 great grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica, Chelsea, Hunter, Jake and Adam McCumber. Mr. Bradt is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service will be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, New Salem NY at a later date. Those who wish may make contributions to Community Hospice of Albany, 445 New Karner Road, Albany NY 12205.''  Published in the Albany Times Union, Capital Region Section, Page B6, 16 Sep 2001 Issue.
 
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Revision as of 01:52, 2 August 2013

Birth

Stanton was born in Knox on January 7, 1915, the son of the late William and Nellie Countryman Bradt.[1]

Marriage and Children

Stanton married and had two daughters, Laraine and Donna Bradt, and one son, Guy S. Bradt.[1]

Occupation

He worked on the Clute Dairy Farm in Guilderland as a young man and later in many different occupations, but primarily as a meat cutter and as a dowser.[1]

Military Service

Stanton was a United States Army veteran of World War II.[1]

Marriage

Stanton Bradt marrid. His children were:

  • Guy S. Bradt of Scotia
  • Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland
Mark McCumber
Shawn McCumber
Scott McCumber
  • Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady
??Christopher Bradt;

Death

Mr. Bradt, died Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the V.A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness.[1]

Burial

A graveside service was to be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, New Salem NY at a later date.[1]

Other Media

Obituary

Stanton W. Bradt Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — September 20, 2001

Stanton W. Bradt

NORTH BETHLEHEM — Stanton W. Bradt had many interests. In his 86 years, he collected coins and watches, and tried to duplicate the varnish that is often credited with the distinctive quality of the great 17th century Italian violins.

He was a hunter and fisherman and a professional dowser. He charged $100 to find water, and gave back the money if the customer wasn't satisfied with the result.

"He chased many dreams," said his son, Guy, "and recently wrote a book on dowsing, hopefully to be published in the near future."

Mr. Bradt died Saturday, Sept. 15,2001 at the V. A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness.

He was born January 7, 1915 in Knox, son of the late William and Nellie Countryman Bradt. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II.

Mr. Bradt worked on the Clute Dairy Farm in Guilderland as a young man and later in many different occupations, but primarily as a meat cutter and dowser. For a time he owned Stan's Delaware Market in Albany, and several newspaper articles were written over the years about his dowsing.

Mr. Bradt studied his hobbies. He read and collected books about pocket watches and coin collecting. His coin collection went to his grandson, Christopher Bradt.

Mr. Bradt had five violins in playable condition. "He had some he stripped and varnished to improve the sound," his son said. "He experimented with many materials, including something in the corner of beehives that hardens."

Guy Bradt said his father didn't play the violin, but had a friend who did. "He would apply the varnish, bring [the violin] to this guy, and get the lowdown on it," Guy Bradt said. "He got to the point where he was happy with what he had, but he never was ready to take it into a factory, or give it to someone else."

In addition to his son, Guy S. Bradt of Scotia, survivors include two daughters, Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland and Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady; four grandchildren: Mark, Shawn, and Scott McCumber and Christopher Bradt; six great-grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica, Chelsea, Hunter, Jake and Adam McCumber; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Salem. Arrangements are by Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Albany, 445 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205.

Altamont Enterprise — September 20, 2001

ALBANY -- Stanton W. Bradt, 86, died Saturday, September 15, 2001 at the V.A. Medical Center in Albany following a long illness. Stanton was born in Knox on January 7, 1915, the son of the late William and Nellie Countryman Bradt. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II. He worked on the Clute Dairy Farm in Guilderland as a young man and later in many different occupations, but primarily as a meat cutter and as a dowser. He chased many dreams and recently wrote a book on dowsing, hopefully to be published in the near future. Survivors include two daughters, Laraine McDade McCumber of Guilderland and Donna Bradt Tenace of Schenectady; one son, Guy S. Bradt of Scotia; 4 grandchildren, Mark, Shawn and Scott McCumber and Christopher Bradt; 6 great grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica, Chelsea, Hunter, Jake and Adam McCumber. Mr. Bradt is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service will be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, New Salem NY at a later date. Those who wish may make contributions to Community Hospice of Albany, 445 New Karner Road, Albany NY 12205. Published in the Albany Times Union, Capital Region Section, Page B6, 16 Sep 2001 Issue.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Albany Times Union, Capital Region Section, Page B6, 16 Sep 2001 Issue.