Condolence: When I thought about being a counselor and took classes at Missouri State, Dr. Bradshaw was one of my professors. His classes caused me to think differently and challenged me to be better when I left. I did not stay with the counseling field but always held Dr. Bradshaw in high regard. I even kept in touch with him and loved how his smile lit his face. So sorry for the loss in your family. Such a wise man. He will be missed.
Condolence: I will always remember Leon's laugh, it always made me happy! He always made me feel special and I will truly miss him.I pray God will be with Jane and the Bradshaw family, your friend, Jim
Condolence: I had Dr. Bradshaw for GAC classes and was/am so very sorry to learn of his passing. He was an inspiring teacher and became a dear friend. Later I had the pleasure of working with Brad at the DDS office. My heartfelt sympathies go out to the entire family.
Condolence: To Jane, Kelsa, and Bradley,
In empathy for the loss of your dear husband and your father. Precious memories remain.
Leon made us welcome in his home many times, even when our RV left ruts in his manicured lawn and our dog and cat disturbed the wildlife of his surroundings...he kept smiling through it all.
Condolence: I can’t express how much this wonderful man inspired my life and career. Dr Bradshaw was so patient and kind. My deepest condolences to Jane and the family. We have all loved and lost a beautiful person from this earth. RIP and be assured we are all better people because of you. Class of 2003