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Two. Bradley married Mary Elizabeth Quayle December 28, 1916, a year and a half after graduating from the Military Academy. Mary died December 1, 1965 of leukemia. Bradley married Esther Dora "Kitty" Buhler on September 12, 1966, and they remained married until Bradley died at age 88, April 8, 1981.

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