Eleanor Jean Bradshaw

 

Eleanor Jean Bradshaw

February 12, 1927 ~ September 6, 2022

Age 95

Jean grew up in Anthon, Iowa.  She married her sweetheart, Robert David Bradshaw, on August 20, 1949.

Preceded in death by her husband Robert; brother Larry Madsen.

Survived by her son David Bradshaw; daughter Dana Schuldt; grandsons Jacob Schuldt & William Scott.

Visitation:  Monday, September 12, 11:30 – 1:00 p.m. followed by a

Funeral Service at 1:00 p.m. both at the Bellevue Memorial Funeral Chapel.

Memorials: Disabled American Veterans (DAV) or www.dav.org

4 Comments

  • Cheryl Dennison Posted September 10, 2022 2:34 pm

    Oh my dear sweet friend I am so sorry to hear this!! May God give you peace and strength during this difficult time, in Jesus name amen!! I just love your moon and dad!!! But they are waiting for you in heaven!!

  • Missy Dodson Posted September 12, 2022 10:18 am

    So sorry for your loss, I loved your mom and dad, if you need anything let me know. Love you my friend.

  • Gary Morrison Posted December 11, 2022 7:05 pm

    Your Mom and my mother both wrote great letters and stayed in touch over the years since 1963 in Phalsburg, France. They visited together several times. On my Dad’s passing in 1999 we sent a Xmas letter to many on their Xmas list. We have been sharing Xmas greetings, and those great letters from Jean since then. Last years card was returned and we located your Dad’s passing online. We resent the card to another address and it was not returned. We’ve followed Dana’s adventures as a nurse over the years. Dana was here in San Antonio for training right after we moved here. You’ll probably find us in some papers.
    We hope all goes as well as it can for your and the family.

  • David Bradshaw Posted December 17, 2022 11:32 pm

    I wanted to thank my mother for all the things she taught me , she is finally with her mother and hopefully resting in Rock Branch where she will be surrounded by her family , whom she cherished so much!! I was fortunate that I grew up with my mothers influence, she taught me to love reading, to appreciate the arts ( mom and i toured many a museum) I’m fortunate that i grew up a lot like her , I’m guessing that she was finally on time, Good-Bye Mom!!

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