Mickey Joe Bradshaw

Mickey Joe Bradshaw passed away on July 15, 2023 at home in Lawrence, KS. Mickey considered Galveston, TX his second home, having spent winters there for the last decade. Mickey was diagnosed with ALS on June 30, 2022. He faced this with grace and humility. He showed us how to live each day with gratitude.

Mickey was born on June 24, 1945 to Joe Roy Bradshaw and Effie Marie (Ward) Bradshaw in Poplar Bluff, MO. He graduated from East Carter High School, Ellsinore, MO in 1963. Mickey proudly served his country as a member of the US Army in Vietnam. He earned his BS in Business at Missouri State University in 1972 and his MBA from Southeast Missouri State University in 1980.

He married Mary Susan “Mert” Dugger on Aug 16, 1980 she survives of the home. He is also survived by son Brian (Cherish) Bradshaw and grandchildren Alexandra, Benjamin, and Isabella Bradshaw all of Houston, TX. Sister Diana (Steve) Lake, sister-in-law Sharon (Ron) Boden. Brother-in-law JL Taylor, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends considered family.

He was preceded in death by his parents and three siblings Leon Eudaley, Bill Eudaley, and Gloria Virginia (Eudaley) Taylor.

Mickey spent his career as an executive in the Medical Supply Chain field for forty plus years. After his retirement from St. Francis Hospital in Topeka, KS he spent the next seven years consulting at hospitals across the US. He was highly respected for his affable personality and ability to implement cost saving solutions.

Mickey had a servant’s heart. He most recently volunteered for Community Village Lawrence where he provided an array of services to Senior citizens. He thrived on hearing their stories and sharing life experiences. In addition, he and Mert were longtime volunteers at TARC in Topeka. Mickey took pride in tending to the landscape and assisting Mert in cooking class. Mickey and Mert were honored as TARC Volunteers of the Year

Mickey was an avid outdoorsmen. He cherished the deer hunting trips with family on the farm in Ellsinore, MO. He enjoyed adventures in Colorado, hunting for elk, and fishing for trout. Mickey and Mert shared a passion for hiking and snowshoeing. They trekked the INCA trail to Machu Picchu, followed by an adventure on the Amazon river where the sighting of pink dolphins, sloths, and jungle hiking made for great memories.

Mickey took every opportunity to dance. He and Mert spent countless hours listening to live music and dancing with friends. His friends who didn’t share Mickey’s passion for dancing, appreciated Mickey’s willingness to be dance partners for their wives. Mickey embraced his golf buddies, playing as much as he could in both the Lawrence and Galveston areas.

Mickey will be remembered for his fun spirit, his gift for storytelling, his love for family and friends, and his unbridled devotion to Mert, his wife, best friend, companion and adventurer.

Celebration of Life will be held Wednesday July 19th 2:00pm at First United Methodist Church 946 Vermont St, Lawrence KS. Reception to follow at the church. Memorials can be made to FUMC 946 Vermont St, Lawrence KS 66044.

Celebration of Life for Mickey Joe Bradshaw -Livestream

Scheduled for Wednesday, July 19, 2023, 2:00 pm

First United Methodist Church, Lawrence, Ks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY_yi5cPMGg

James Allen Bradshaw II

James Allen Bradshaw II, 35, of Eudora, Ks, took his own life on July 26, 2020 after a long battle with mental health disease.

Visitation will be held at Rumsey-Yost funeral home on August 5th, 2020 from 10:00AM-10:45AM. Due to covid, the family asks that you pay your respects as timely as possible, as James has many friends and family. There will be a derby car procession from the funeral home to Memorial Park Cemetery following the visitation.

Graveside services will begin at 11AM at Memorial Park Cemetery.

James was born October 24, 1984, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, to James A. Bradshaw and Carol M. Mendell (Ray).

He was a hard working man. His most recent employment was at K’s tire. He enjoyed working at K’s and had a great friendship with his co-workers. James was also a family man and enjoyed lots of things such as derbying, mudding, hunting, fishing, mechanics, and much more. He loved his children more than anything.

James is survived by his mother Carol Mendell, his 5 children, George Grieb of Lawrence, Ks, Hunter Bradshaw and Leland Bradshaw of Eudora, Ks, Arabella Bradshaw of Stull, Ks, and Braxtin Bradshaw of Lawrence, Ks. James is also survived by 5 sisters, Charlene Mendell, Daisy Bradshaw, Carollynn Haar, Crimson Ruff and Lyndia Bradshaw. And many aunts, uncles and cousins.

James was preceded in death by his Father, James A Bradshaw, his brother Brian Scott Hamilton, his brother Richard Bradshaw, his sister Joy Vanderslice, His Aunt Charlotte Woodruff and his maternal and paternal grandparents.

Memorial contributions may be donated to Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

The family of James also wishes to thank those who have donated and contributed to his memorial fund and also purchased memorial merchandise to help fund the funeral. A Huge thank you also goes out to K’s Tire and all their employees for all their support.

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