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Phyllis Ann Bradley Kirkpatrick

Austin, Texas

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Phyllis Ann Bradley Kirkpatrick Phyllis Ann Bradley Kirkpatrick remained steadfast in her faith as she struggled with a long illness the past 27 months. She never gave up hope that she would be cured. She did not want to leave her family and believed she had many more tasks to accomplish...

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I met PK when I was invited to participate in the preparation of Science Curriculum for K-12th grade. At the time, I was a bilingual teacher in Belton, TX. I felt very honored and excited to work with the whole team and had the privilege of preparing some material for the Dana Center for bilingual students.
PK was a very energetic person and a fellow Aggie. I enjoyed her drive, attitude and passion for making Science an interesting subject for all the children of the State of...

I worked with Phyllis when we both taught at Del Valle High school, but that was only a small part of the Phyllis that I got to know through the years. Phyllis was an excellent, caring teacher and dogged advocate of education. But she was also a fierce personal friend. When I was happy, Phyllis was right there celebrating with me. When I was depressed she was my personal cheerleader. If I felt like giving up, she was there to kick my butt into the next space. When Calvin was born and...

When I was new to VIctoria and to teaching, Phyllis was my first friend.
And what a great friend she was and has been for 25 years. I admired her as a teacher, and I loved her strong, Independent spirit. I will never forget being in her wedding, and how she was there for me when my first child was born. I will hold her in my heart forever.

PK was a friend as well as a trust colleague. She was my mentor at TEA on the Science Assessment team. PK was not the greatest golfer but she supported Calvin and Chance in the BSA Tournaments. I am truly blessed to have known PK and I will miss her dearly. My condolences to Alan, Calvin and Chance and to the Bradley family. I am forever grateful for having known such a wonderful person. pf

Mrs (Bradley) Kirkpatrick was my drillteam director my senior year at St Joseph High School. I will always remember her as being a leader and a friend. She was caring and compassionate and extremely patient with our group of high school girls. I still remember going to her wedding and seeing how happy she was to be marrying the love of her life. I am so sorry for your loss and will keep Phyllis' family in my thoughts and prayers.

"Phyllis was a big part of my life as a leader she was my supervisor for about 5 years when I work with her at Texas Education Agency. You will truly be missed and I looked up to her as a very giving loving person. She gave her all in everything she did. My deepest condolences to the Bradley Kirkpatrick family and friends. jpm

I went to Stroman High with Phyllis where we had some classes together. Since graduation, we only saw each other at our reunions where we always had a great time. I am so sorry for her family's loss. Apparently Phyllis had a wonderful life and family and contributed so much to our world.
God Bless-
Janet Taulbee Moeller

Mrs. "Bradley" Kirkpatrick was never my teacher, but my drillteam director when I was a senior at St. Joseph High School in Victoria Texas. She was not only our leader, but a friend to us all. I was always able to talk to her about anything that was on my mind. I was also a guest at her wedding. I did not realize that she was ill. I would have liked to have seen her again. She will be greatly missed by me, and all of the other lives that she touched. My thoughts and prayers go to her...

Phyllis was an amazing friend to us all at Stroman and then a wonderful neighbor here in College Station during college. I am so sorry to hear of her death, but her strength in our Lord and Christ will bring peace to her family.
Melissa (Jarratt) Purl