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Jacqueline Louise Bradburn of Indianapolis, IN, passed away on March 31, 2024, at the age of 88. Jacqueline was born in Indianapolis, IN on July 18, 1935, to parents, Walter E. and Lillian (Sturm) Patrick. During her career, Jacqueline managed a local bowling alley, working her way up from the customer service counter into management. She enjoyed spending time with family, playing cards with family and friends, watching sports, cheering for the Chicago Cubs and bowling. Jacqueline was inducted into the Indianapolis Women’s Bowling Association Hall of Fame in November 1994. Jacqueline loved her family dearly and will be greatly missed by all.
Jacqueline was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Lillian; husband of 66 years, Ervin T. Bradburn; and siblings, Walter (Kathy) Patrick Jr, Judith (Ralph) Van Duyn and Maryann (David) Parker.
Jacqueline is survived by her loving sons, Thomas G. (Amy) Bradburn, Michael L. (Karen) Bradburn; grandchildren Michael (Lacey) Bradburn, Grant (Corey) Bradburn, Kyle Bradburn, Sarah (Sam) Gunnels, and Daniel (Hailey) Bradburn; as well as many other loving extended family and beloved friends.
Visitation will be held from 11am until 1pm, Thursday, May 2, 2024, at Flanner Buchanan – Washington Park East (10722 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN), where memorial services will immediately follow, beginning at 1pm. Burial will follow services at Washington Park East Cemetery.
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