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Cheryl Bradshaw

Phoenix, Arizona

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Cheryl Bradshaw, passed away on July 29, 2004. Survived by father, Charles Bradshaw; daughter, Peggy Hinkle (Gary); brother, Rick (Connie and Jennifer). She leaves behind many who love and have learned from her. She was a communications teacher at Estrella Mountain Community College,...

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Cheryl was by far, my favorite teacher. I always looked forward to every one of her classes. Some of my fondest memories from college have something to do with Cheryl. I am so thankful for all of the priceless knowledge she shared with me and I am even more thankful for so many amazing memories! May she continue to rest in peace!!

I just realized how I learned to love plays and expose my husband and children to plays too. Although we went to different high schools, she would call me to go to Phoenix Little Theatre with her. One time she wanted to see Nick Nolte, who I thing she had a crush on, to perform before he ever became a big movie star. I owe gratitude to her to exposing me to theatre. As an English teacher, I taught Drama as Literature as one of my mini-courses. I finally went several years ago to NY with...

Cheryl was my friend in high school who I met through church. She went to Central and I went to West. She was always happy, very outgoing and quite dramatic (she loved plays!). We ended up in different dorms at ASU but I recall her setting me up for a fraternity party. She was full of life!!! I am sure she is missed greatly by her friends and loved ones!

Ms. Bradshaw was a very energetic teacher and knew how to keep you laughing and busy with her outgoing personality. She will be missed

Cheryl,

I don't even know what to say right now. I found out just a minute ago that you are gone. I wish I had said how much you were appreciated. I wish I could tell you just what a difference you have made in my life. For all of your quirks, your goofiness, your "interesting" ways of teaching, your warmth, your heart which seemed to know no bounds when it came to understanding, acceptance and compassion, for your example, for your zest and passion for living, in spite of what...