![]() He was preceded in death by great-grandparents. Surviving are his parents, Shane and Desiree Bradley a sister, Jasmine Bowermaster grandparents, Jerry Dean (Charlene) Harbour of Bloomfield, Melina Harbour of Iowa City Denny and Pat Bradley of Ottumwa a great grandmother, Karen Glasgow of Batavia aunts and uncle, Nikki Bradley, Angela Harbour, Jerry Harbour (Amanda Knight) along with many great aunts, great uncles and cousins. He enjoyed bowling in his youth, building computers, fishing and spending time with his friends. He was a bright student, taking honors classes and was involved in the Talented and Gifted program. Getting ready to start his Junior year at Ottumwa High School, Ryder had worked at South Hy-Vee and attended the Bridge Church. He was born Septemin Ottumwa to Shane Patrick and Desiree Nicole Harbour Bradley. OTTUMWA – Ryder James Bradley, 16, of Ottumwa died Augnear Oskaloosa due to injuries sustained in an ATV accident. Memorials may be made to Heartland Humane Society or Serenity Hospice House. Burial will be in Cedar Township Cemetery. Saturday, September 30th at Reece Funeral Home. Friday, September 29th at Reece Funeral Home with the family present to greet friends from 5 p.m. She was preceded in death by her grandparents who raised her, John and Pearl Lee a daughter, Alice Mae son, Tim Savage and granddaughter, Haley Page. Surviving are her children, Kathy (Denny) Barron of Coal Valley, IL, Stephen (Julie) Savage and Abe (Richelle) Savage both of Chariton, Martha (Dan) Dennis and Nina Denison both of Ottumwa, Mark (Elaine) Savage of Chariton, Danny (Crissy) Savage of Phoenix, AZ, Rachel (Rob) Cordle of Andover, MN, Rebecca (Mick) Page of New Richmond, WI, Angela (Rex) Goldizen of Fremont, Dorothy (Tommy) Ellis of Pearl, MS, Sarah (Tom) Valentine of Ottumwa, Elizabeth (Larry) Abbott of AR, Louise (Daryl Schumaker of TN and Art (Linda) Savage of NE, daughter-in-law, Karen, Savage of NE, Jerry (Marti) Fuller of Oskaloosa, Bob (Cindy) Fuller 49 grandchildren 82 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren. Her greatest joys were her kids, grandkids, great-grandkids and great-great grandkids. Sheriff’s Department and worked at Fuller & Sons Welding alongside her husband, Gene.ĭelores enjoyed camping, crocheting, making quilts and painting Gene’s projects. "Gene” Fuller Maand he preceded her in death January 31, 2011.Ī graduate of Washington High School, Delores had been a dispatcher for Keokuk Co. Septemat Serenity Hospice House in Oskaloosa. OTTUMWA-Delores Ruth Fuller, 92, of Ottumwa, died at 6:40 a.m.
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