Linda's obituary
Linda Lee Bradshaw, age 63, of Odenville Alabama passed peacefully in the comfort of her home on Saturday July 27, 2024 after her courageous and heroic battle with cancer, just days after celebrating her 63rd birthday. In her final moments she was surrounded by the love of her husband and daughters. Linda was self employed working along with her husband, and was well known for her strong will and work ethic.
She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, nana/ninny, sister and friend, her love for her seven grandchildren was unmeasurable and being a nana/ninny was her greatest blessing. She lived for her family and family gatherings, and loved her home being full of laughter and chaos. To her three daughters she was an amazing mother and taught them everything they know on how to be strong and independent women, just like her. Linda was loved by all and already missed so much.
She is survived by : husband Jerome (Pokey) Bradshaw; daughters Brandy (David) Reynolds, Cassie Graves, Tara (Cory) Bullard; 3 grandsons Zac, Austin and Preston : 4 granddaughters Brookie, Aly, Karlee and Maddie; siblings Ronnie (Debbie) Burleson, Michael (Nancy) Burleson, Sandra Bradley; sister in law Betty Sue (Eddie) Tarlton, and many extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by; father Charles Burleson; mother Elizabeth Higginbotham; step father Chalmers (Chuck) Higginbotham; and sister Brenda Burleson.
Linda’s final wishes was cremation, arrangements have been entrusted to Abanks Mortuary & Crematory of Birmingham Alabama. A celebration of life ceremony will be held in her honor at Harvest Time Missionary Church 2540 Annie Lee Rd Moody Alabama 35004 Saturday August 17, 2024 at 2pm.
Family is asking in lieu of flowers contributions to help with final expenses and other financial responsibilities, so her husband and daughters can grieve without the added stress of financial burden can be made by sending check or money order to : 3254 Fortner Ln Moody Al, 35004, they can also be made through Zelle to the account set up in her honor at Truist Bank. Anything and everything is greatly appreciated!