Charles-Bradshaw-Obituary

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Charles Jackson Bradshaw

Roebuck, South Carolina

Jul 15, 1936 – May 4, 2023

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July 15, 1936
DIED
May 4, 2023
LOCATION
Roebuck, South Carolina

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The J. M. Dunbar Funeral Home & Crematory - Roebuck Obituary

Charles Jackson Bradshaw was born in Lake City Florida to James William and Florence Sanders Bradshaw on July 15, 1936. Charlie was predeceased by his parents and his wife, Julia Brewer Bradshaw, daughter Julia Dargan Bradshaw and brothers James William Bradshaw, Jr., Sanders Hatfield...

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I am the tech that worked with Mr. Bradshaw and his medication when he was in the mountains. I actually just tried to call and check on Mr. Bradshaw and realized he had passed. I know his heart was broken after Mrs. Bradshaw passed. This breaks my heart
he was always so kind to me and also apologized for taking my time when he called. I always laughed and said you do not need to apologize to me for doing my job and besides I enjoyed talking with him. I know he will be missed terribly...

Sincere condolences for the loss of a wonderful person!

I went to High School in Dublin, Georgia with Charlie. He made Dublin proud and is well remembered here. Prayers for the family.

Charles Jackson Bradshaw was a wonderful man here on earth. He was a great employer who gave so many of us the opportunity to work at Spartan Foods.

We are very sorry for the loss of Charlie. He was a great friend and the first person I met when I moved to Spartanburg in the 1970's.

Sorry to hear of your dad's passing Charlie and Bill. He was such an awesome entrepreneur and philanthropist.

I had the pleasure of knowing the Bradshaw's, from their time in Linville. They were each a true blessing. I actually never knew until now,how special they really were. Jeanette Jordan,Avery County.

Charlie Bradshaw and Jerry Richardson are legends, mentors for Wofford Grads

I worked for Hardee's & Quincy's for about 15 years. I never got the pleasure to meet Charlie but I would always hear Jerry mention his name when came into one of the stores I worked at. He will be greatly appreciated in Spartanburg because of the great deeds & how he continuely gave back to the community. Our condolences to the Bradshaw family.