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Gail Bradshaw

Cedar City, Utah

Nov 28, 1931 – Jan 28, 2021 (Age 89)

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BORN
November 28, 1931
DIED
January 28, 2021
AGE
89
LOCATION
Cedar City, Utah

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Gail Bradshaw Cedar City - Our beloved husband, dad, and grandpa passed away Thursday, January 28th, 2021 at age 89 after a long valiant battle with Parkinson's disease. Gail Barber Bradshaw was born November 28th, 1931 in Cedar City, Utah to Stanley Hinton Bradshaw and Christy Barber Bradshaw....

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Gail was a good man who will be greatly missed. He served a mission with my husband in the Central States Mission. He has done much good during his time on earth and I am sure that will continue in the next realm of his life. My deepest sympathy to his wife and family. May you know the peace and comfort that only God can grant

We express our sympathy to you, Jane and Stacy, at the passing of Gail. It was such a pleasure to know and work with Gail at State Bank and at Bradshaw Chevrolet. I always loved my Chevy trucks! He was a fine board member and Ron always enjoyed working with him. Our boys always enjoyed delivering papers to you many years ago and their association with Stacy in High School. May heaven bless you with wonderful memories and the knowledge you will be together again soon!

Jane I was so sorry to hear of Gail’s passing. I always think of you as a great lady, which you really are. You are also my cousin. Prayers and love go out to you and your family.

Jane, Stacie and family: I am so sorry for your loss, and hope you will find peace and comfort in happy memories and the hope of future reunions.

My name is Maxine Naegle Humphrey. I am Gail's first cousin, My mother was Juanita Bradshaw Naegle (a sister to his dad) We lived in Cedar also. I am 11 years younger then Gail but remember how kind and friendly he always was to me. Jane his wife was also kind. We raised our family in Centerville and Aunt Christy always re-minded me that Centerville was where she was raised! We chose to move south after we retired and live in the St. George area. We love to take friends and family...

I of course knew Gail in my growing up years as my father Paul was the service manager at Bradshaws. One of my memories of Gail was a flight from Cedar City to Ogden to pick up a new van. I had been interested in flying and it was a memorable experience. I have now been flying for close to 50 years. What a good man.
Condolences at his passing.

Gail and I had a special relationship. Whenever we spoke, he never failed to ask about how my father was doing in his own battle with Parkinson’s. He was relentless, for years he pursued Davidson to include SUU in our $50,000 annual Student Investment Portfolio. Thanks in large part to Gail, Davidson has been working with SUU since 2011.
One of the smartest and most personable clients I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with.

What a nice service and beautiful tribute it was to my dear Uncle Gail. I think Nathan and the bishop captured his personality and spirit perfectly! That's the man I remember. He was always so good and kind to me. . . always glad to see me and visit with me. I will always remember him as a happy, positive person with a twinkle in his eye and something witty to say, who was kind and caring to a fault. Always respectful of others and especially to his family. So devoted to Jane and Stacy. . ....

GAIL WAS A GOOD FRIEND FOR MANY YEARS. HIS BROTHER BOB AND I WERE BEST FRIENDS AND HIGH SCHOOL CLASSMATES WHO WENT FISHING TOGETHER, LEARNED TO FLY TOGETHER, PLAYED BASKETBALL & TABLE TENNIS & WERE BOY SCOUTS TOGETHER. I MISS BOTH OF THEM AS I REACH 95 YEARS OF LIFE. MAY THE BRADSHAW FAMILY BE BLESSED FOR THEIR POSITIVE EFFECT ON MY LIFE.
JOHN C. BROWN D.D.S.