Bradford Journal Issue July 5, 2012

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Page 4 Bradford Journal & Miner Thursday, July 5, 2012

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OBITUARIES Iva M. Truby, Iva M. Truby 100, a resident of 166 Gates Hollow for more than 60 years in Bradford, passed away Friday (June 22, 2012) at her daughter’s residence. Born April 24, 1912, in Brookville, she was a daughter of the late Harry H. and Minnie Viola Jewell Moore. On June 9, 1936, in Salamanca, N.Y., she married John Truby, who died on

April 15, 2009. She taught school in a oneroom school house in Pawnee until 1936. Mrs. Truby worked as a substitute teacher in the Bradford Area School System until 1956, when she went to work at Corning Glass, retiring in 1977 as an inspector. Surviving are two daughters, Esther T. Painter of Bradford and Catherine T. Smith of

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Perrysburg, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Connie Truby of Bradford, three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Burial was in Mount Tabor Cemetery in Sigel.

Bettie Bottone Bettie L. Bottone, 88, of Bradford, a loving mother, grandmother, and sister, died unexpectedly at her home on Sunday (June 24, 2012). She was born in Farmers Valley on March 30, 1924, to Leslie and Lois Gould Scowden. In 1945, she married Joseph A Bottone, a local painting contractor, who preceded her in death on Oct. 5, 1979. Bettie worked as a secretary for Lovitz & Reichenbach, and Dresser Manufacturing

and later as an office manager at the Bradford office of the American Federation of Labor as well as being one of Zippo’s very first employees. In later years she worked at Ott & McHenry Pharmacy as well as teaching art at Bradford Central Christian High School for almost 10 years. In 1956, she opened Jo-Bet Ceramics and ran her business successfully until 2001. Surviving are her twin sons, Fran (Janet) Bottone of Bradford and Joseph (Lauren) Bottone of Limestone, N.Y.; two grandchildren; one brother, Evan (Nola) Scowden of Round Rock, Texas; and several nieces and nephews, all of which she treated as her own. Burial was in Willow Dale Cemetery.

Not To Be Left Out

Bradford Journal Photo Kylie Smith 4 saw her sister and cousins being photographed and she wanted a picture too. So we obliged her- all in an evening at Hanley Park, July 1st. She tells us she visits the park every day. (More photos arte in gallery.)

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