BRADSHAW, Linda Delores Lavena
January 2, 1947 - August 14, 2014
Linda passed away peacefully at the Royal Alexandra Hospital with love in her heart.
Linda was recently predeceased by her husband of 45 years, James. She is survived by her son, Darren (Angie) Bradshaw; daughter, Stacey (Brent) Taylor; grandchildren, Corbin, Austin, Caden, Nolan, Aralynn, Olivia, sister Cheryl Noddings; brother, Keith (Kim) Barber; and many other family and friends.
Linda is known for her dedication to family and for the love of bowling, and baseball. Linda will be sadly missed by the bowling community.
The family would like to thank the Grey Nun's Dialysis Unit for their care and compassion over the last several years.
The family would also like to thank the staff at the Glen Rose Rehabilitation facility for their hard work and dedication to mom.
A Celebration of Linda's life will be held at Hainstock's Funeral Home (9810 -34 Ave., Edmonton, AB), Saturday, August 30, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Linda's honour to the Kidney Foundation of Alberta or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta.
Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via the website www.hainstockedmonton.com.
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9 Entries
September 30, 2014
Carey Johnstone
my sympathies to the Bradshaw family. I knew Linda through Bonnie Doon Lanes and she was a great person to be around.
August 29, 2014
We were so sorry to hear about Linda. It was many years that they were regulars at the Golden Capital, and have been missed greatly.
Norm, Sarah and staff send our deepest condolences.
August 28, 2014
Our heartfelt condolences to Linda's family. Linda and I go back a very long time as friends and old neighbors. I am very sad to hear that she has left us so early. We lost touch over the last few years, but there are no friends like old friends that you can share old times with. To the Bradshaw and Barber family again, our sympathy... We are sorry that we are unable to attend the service but will be thinking of all of you.
Linda (McPeak) Morris (Graham)
August 28, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Linda was an amazing lady who will be missed by all who had the honor of knowing her. Be comforted in knowing that she is once again beside Jim's side (as she always was...especially during YBC events).
Amy Hrynchuk
August 27, 2014
Very sad to read the news of Linda's passing. We knew Linda through baseball and we had great times running concessions. Our heartfelt condolences to the family. Stan and Marj Thomson
August 26, 2014
With deepest sympathy
Lori Campbell & family
August 26, 2014
My heartfelt sympathies for the loss of your Mother Stacey a wonderful woman. Linda sure did love her Grandchildren so very much, every time I talked to Linda would tell me about all of them. I am quite shocked to hear of Linda's passing talked to her a few months ago. Linda and my Mother (Peggy Annett) were good friends at Dialysis. You all are in thoughts and prayers. Marilyn Annett.
August 26, 2014
Katherine Leask
On behalf of myself and the staff at Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes, I send heartfelt condolences to all of Linda's family. We have lost a happy and positive person.
August 26, 2014
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Barb, Danielle and Matthew Morin
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