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John Bradshaw

Houston, Texas

1933 - 2016 (Age 82)

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Houston, Texas

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John Elliot Bradshaw, Sr.1933-2016JOHN ELLIOT BRADSHAW, SR. of Houston passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2016, at the age of 82 due to heart failure. A fourth generation Houstonian, John was born on June 29, 1933, to Norma Elliot of New Orleans and John McCullough Bradshaw (aka "Jack") of Houston....

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John saw your shows on PBS, but never really watched. Found your books right after my father passed away on a free book bin and it altered my thinking of my family and myself. Thank you from the other side.

May he rest in peace! I viewed his PBS series in 1989 and I was mesmerized by the depth of the material he covered, as well as by his spirited approach to conveying his powerful messages/ teachings. He was entertaining beyond measure, exuding charisma to the highest degree. I hope to connect with him when I get "home".

John saved my life. I owe him so much. I cannot wait for the time I will meet him in heaven. He gifted me his dvd´s which I have shown them to hundreds of people. Nobody like John Bradshaw has been do powerful in so many. Rest in Peace. I believe you are doing great things still.. In loving memory!

John: you are changing the lives of millions. i am one of them. i wish i could have met and told you in person that your impact is far greater than one can imagine. you are one in a million and your work is life saving. thank you for sharing your gift with the world. we miss you.

John, You taught me. what happened to me was wrong. You taught me I had to name it to tame it. You inspired me to become a therapist. You taught me how to help all I had as clients rescue their inner child. All of us thank you for helping us break out of the chains that binded us. There has been thousands of us. I finished 2 Masters Degrees because of your inspiration. Till all of us meet again. Sandy Brooke LMHC

I was lucky enough to attend two full year courses with a young John Bradshaw at St. Thomas High School in the late `50´s. He was already a brilliant, charismatic teacher who inspired us all. His later achievements on a far larger scale came as no surprise. He was destined for great achievements, and achieve he did.

with Love for the hope and guidance you have given me in my recovery long after you have left this world

Dear John, Thank you so much for your words, beauty and deep selfless love. You seemed too eloquently impart the complex nature of childhood and beyond, and hope, always hope, that so much of our suffering could someday be healed. The world is darker without you. Carry on handsome soldier.

Never knew John Bradshaw personally. Learned about his talks and writings while in treatment for two years. My deepest sympathy and prayers for his family. May he rest in peace.