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BRADNER, FRANK W., 79
Ocala - Frank W. Bradner, 79, of Ocala, passed away June 12, 2014. He came to this area 14 years ago from his native, Brooklyn, NY. He was a retired hospital computer technician, US Air Force Veteran of the Korean War and Lutheran by faith. Mr. Bradner was a member of the Cornucopia Masonic Lodge in Queens, NY and Grand Lecturer for the Eastern Star in the Brooklyn Chapter #2. He also played keyboard and enjoyed music and computers.
He is survived by his wife, Rosilyn; children, Bonnie Lleras and Frederick Bradner of Ocala and Elizabeth Robinson of Largo, FL; grandchildren, Tiffany Brown and Aaron Robinson; great grandchildren, Corbin and Lisa Brown.
Visitation will be held at ROBERTS FUNERAL HOMES, Bruce Chapel East (2739 SE Maricamp Rd., Ocala 352-732-9944) on Monday, June 16th, 2014 from 6:00-8:00PM and Tuesday, June 17th, from 5:00-6:00PM. Funeral Services will follow on Tuesday at the Funeral Home at 6:00PM.
The Committal Service and interment will take place at Temple B'nai Darom Cemetery on Wednesday, June 18th, at 4:00PM.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Hospice of Marion County.
A condolence message may be left at:
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I remember when you were at Ocala Oaks and i took care of you.You will be missed by many and i will never forget your smile when i came to work.
Renee Reid
June 15, 2014
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