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Thomas O. Bradshaw

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Thomas O. Bradshaw, Jr., died May 12, 2014 in Williamsburg. He was the widower of Joan S. Bradshaw, who passed away in September 2004. Tom was born in Portsmouth where he began his career with the Portsmouth Star newspaper. He was instrumental in bringing FM radio to the Tidewater...

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Sorry to hear of Tommy's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I had the pleasure of working with Tom at Lockwood Broadcasting 20 years ago and then as a writing colleague and friend at the Peninsula Magazine (now Executive Lifestyle Magazine). Tom was always engaging, funny, sincere and was truly one of the "good guys" in media. He will truly be missed! The best to his family and closest friends during this time of loss and reflection.

I was sorry to read of Tom's passing. I knew him well at WVEC. He was one of the nice guys in the business. Tom, you will be missed.

I had the pleasure to meet & work with Tom at WLPM/WFOG in the early 70's. He was a wonderful person and will be missed by many.

I knew and worked Tom when he was Program Manager at WLPM in Suffolk. He was a great guy and am sure he will be missed by many. Sympathy goes out to the family.

I met Tom when he hired me at WLPM in 1970. He became a good friend to me, but a few years later I moved to NC and lost touch with him. I would love to email one of you if you would care to do so. Many of us have fond memories of Tom.

My deepest sympathy is extended to you and your family. My mother Betty Council (deceased) was Tommy's cousin.

Our sincere sympathy to you all. Tom was a true country gentleman and it was always a pleasure to be in his company and to listen to his stories.
May all your wonderful memories of Tom help you through this most difficult time of sorrow.

Sincerest condolences. Your parents and my parents were friends for over 40 years. Daddy was in the radio and music business when they met back in the 1940's.