PHONE: (972) 562-2601 James "Jim" Lester Bradshaw August 13, 1924 - January 6, 2011 James Jim Lester Bradshaw, of McKinney, Texas passed away on January 6, 2011. Jim was born August 13, 1924, in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, to James Monroe and Mary (Bolt) Bradshaw. On April 11, 1953 he married Doris Bottom, in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death in 1995. Jim proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Jim was a past president of the McKinney Kiwanis Club, and served as a councilman for the City of McKinney. He is survived by his children, Rick Bradshaw of Fort Worth, Texas, Bill Bradshaw and wife Donna of McKinney, Texas, Don Bradshaw and wife Lorie of Elk City, Oklahoma, Agnes Nicely and husband Jim of Allen, Texas, Sue Wilson and husband Danny of Allen, Texas; nineteen grandchildren; eleven greatgrandchildren; sister, Billie Fern Rush of Odessa, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, wife, three brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2011, at 2:00 p.m., at First Baptist Church, 1615 W. Louisiana Street, McKinney, Texas. Interment will follow at Ridgeview Memorial Park, in Allen, Texas. The family will receive friends at a visitation from 6:00p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday evening at Turrentine-Jackson- Morrow Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to: The Amyloidosis Foundation www.amyloidosis.org/contributions.asp or First Baptist Church, 1615 W. Louisiana McKinney, Texas 75069 Memorials We have been out of pocket for the past couple of weeks and just heard about Jim's passing. We are heartbroken that we did not just a chance to show our respects to Jim by attending his visitation and services. Our deepest condolences go out to each of you. Jim's character and demeanor always
reminded me of my own Dad. You were blessed to have him as your Dad and I know he felt the same about each of you. We were blessed just by being in his presence. I thank God for sharing him with all of us. May you find peace and comfort in knowing that he while his journey here on earth is complete, he now walks, talks, and rests in the presence of his heavenly Father for eternity. EAch of you will be in our thoughts and prayers in the days to come. God bless, The Bourland Family DON & BRENDA BOURLAND, JANUARY 17, 2011 What a dear soul Mr. Jim was. I first got to know Jim on a mission trip with FBC to Evansville, Indiana, several years ago. So kind, so thoughtful. Always with a smile and a good greeting when you saw him. I did not learn of his passing until Saturday evening, after being out of town for the day. I would like to convey my deep respect and fondness for Mr. Bradshaw, and extend my sympathies to the family. What a dear soul. I am sorry for your loss and trust you will take comfort in the knowledge that he is with our Heavenly Father. CINDY JOHNSTON, JANUARY 17, 2011 I'm so very sorry for your loss. May the Lord give you peace during this difficult time. SONDI COOPER ALBRO, JANUARY 15, 2011 "Uncle Jimmy" was one terrific, charming fellow and we are so glad that we had the opportunity to meet him and spend time with him at various family celebrations in Cheyenne, OK. His smile will be missed by many. Our sincerest condolences. ELAINE AND MIKE BROIIDA, JANUARY 13, 2011 Here is what Jimmie and Doris have done since 1942 to put in a newsletter: "The next week after graduation from HS I went to OKC to take AF physicals for pilot training. There was some paper work mix up and I ended up being sworn in and was to be trained in piper cubs as a spotter for the field artillery. After graduation, I was to be a flying Staff Sergeant but they passed a law that none but commissioned officers could fly, so there were a few thousand of us who were sworn in but they had no place for us and seemed to forget us for
about a year. We finally caused so much uproar, calling representatives and senators, etc., that they called us all in and gave us three options--a discharge and immediately be redrafted, accept a commission in the field artillery, or go into the Air Force Cadets as a pilot trainee and that is what I really wanted all the time. I was inducted at Fort Sill and had basic training at Wichita Falls; pretty rough physically--30-mile hikes with full field pack and carbine in the middle of summer! I went to Santa Anna for pre-flight where I was very glad to see you, Dale and Betty Wesner when you visited me. I had some delays in training because of so many in cadets at that time. A semester in Arizona State at Tempe, regular college courses, a while at Luke Field at Phoenix, several months at Douglas, Arizona wiping windshields and gassing planes. They really tried to make it hard on us physically and mentally but they stressed at all times that we were in training to be "Officers and Gentlemen"!. Finally I went to primary training at Thunderbird Field near Phoenix, flying converted Stearman Navy trainers. After graduation, I went to basic training at Tucson flying AT-6s, which up until then were advanced trainers. They seemed pretty hot at the time. I had a choice of going to Luke Field again for fighter pilot training or to Pampa to Fly B-25s. I chose Pampa because it was so close to home. The war ended about a month before I graduated and after a short break in training I signed up for three years and transferred to Enid, OK in order to go on and graduate. I finally got my wings and commission as a Second Lieutenant and was an "Officer and Gentleman" by act of Congress. Less than a year after I signed up I was discharged for convenience of the Government. I had been stationed at San Angelo, Monroe, Louisiana and San Antonio and there were so many of us with all the returning officers from Europe and the Pacific that they offered all who wanted, our discharges. I guess the last several months of my Air Force career were fun. We had no duties except to fly enough to draw our flight pay and it was nice to be an officer but I was ready for civilian life. After discharge, I worked on packsaddle ranch until the next semester of school started at OK State University at Stillwater, OK, A&M then. While at school I was married and a couple of years
later we had a son, Rick. In the meanwhile Red Males had offered me a job at the Bank in Cheyenne and I took it. Rick's mother died in 1952. In 1954 Doris and I were married and we had four children--bill, Agnes, Don, and Sue. We are very proud of all five of our children. They all graduated from college with degrees and are doing well. We now have eight grandchildren with all families fairly close. We had moved from the Cheyenne Bank to a bank in McKinney, Texas in January 1966 and I retired from that bank in December 1986, 18 years at Cheyenne and 21 years at McKinney, all in banking. I ended up as Executive Vice President and Trust Officer, was director and on the Executive Committee of the $100,000,000 bank. Doris and I really enjoy retirement. We travel quite a lot and have gone to a number of countries, nearly all of Europe, cruised the Mediterranean, Greek Islands, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Yugoslavia, Venice and other parts of Italy. We cruised Alaska and through the Panama Canal. We have had three trips to Hawaii, several to Mexico, Acapulco, Mexico City and some parts of Canada. We have traveled to a good number of the United States, west to California, east to New York and northeast to watch the leaves fall; Southeast to Florida and most in between. I guess I could sum it up by just saying we have had a good life and have been extremely fortunate in most part of it. We have truly been blessed by the Lord having some success and good health most of the time." NELLYE ANNE (CROSS) MEINTSMA, JANUARY 11, 2011 To the Family of Jim Bradshaw: I heard recently from my daughter who lives in McKinney as I did for 25 years and I was saddened to learn of Jim's passing. What a great man - full of life and an example for anyone to follow. He was helpful to me many times, not only in banking matters, but also in decisions about the First Baptist Church. We served together in several areas and he was a great Christian and I look forward to fellow shipping with him in Heaven. WINFRED(WINN) P. JACKSON, JANUARY 11, 2011 Rest in peace Jim...such a Godly man, will alway remember the missions trip we went on together. Will always be a place in my heart for you. MARY MILEY, JANUARY 11, 2011
Bill, Donna and entire Bradshaw family---my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. Cherish the memories and he will remain forever in your hearts. JULIA ODLE, JANUARY 10, 2011 Dear Bradshaw family: I just learned of Jim's passing away. I cannot tell you how many fond memories I have of working with Jim at the bank. He was a very kind, smart man. I know how much he loved each of you and how proud he was of each of you. I am so sorry for your loss. Hugh and I send our deepest sympathy. CAROLYN MCCARLEY, JANUARY 10, 2011 I first got to know Jim when we went to Brazil in 2002 with W & A team. He soon became a great friend and I enjoyed seeing him in choir on Wednesdays and Sundays. I am deeply saddened I did not hear of his passing until this morning. I will miss him tremendously and treasure the wonderful memories. I will also miss the smile he had for everyone. CHARLES HORNER, JANUARY 9, 2011 I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was always fun to sit with at Kiwanis. He also provided great leadership when he served on the city council. Jim was a nice, warm, down- to-earth man and his friendship will be missed. JOE JAYNES, JANUARY 9, 2011 What a special man Jim was. You never encountered him that he wasn't smiling and happy. This is a wonderful witness to each of us that, of course, life is never perfect but it can be a great trip if we choose to make it such. Jim chose to make it such and his joy and faith spilled over to all of us who knew him. We feel for each of you in your loss but rejoice with you that you had him as a father. MARTHA AND JACK WOODS, JANUARY 8, 2011 We thought highly of Jim and will miss him at First Baptist Church each Sunday. We are sorry we were unable to attend his funeral but will be keeping all of you in our prayers at this time. GENE & BARBARA BROWN, JANUARY 8, 2011 Bill and Bradshaw family, I am so sorry to learn of Jim's passing. Jim and I
always sat next to each other at Kiwanis and enjoying talking. He was a hero in my eyes because he flew B-25's in WWII but he would always tell me that it was at the end of the war. He was a fine gentleman, a good Christian and a friend. He served his community and the Lord for many years. I will miss him. PAUL ELKINS, JANUARY 8, 2011 To Jan Cloyde and all of the Bradshaw Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. With love, Mike and Mary Poss, Dallas MIKE AND MARY POSS, JANUARY 8, 2011 My thoughts and prayers are with the Bradshaw family at this sad time. I feel the loss of a good friend and a very good Man. NELDA DAVIS, JANUARY 8, 2011 The families will be in my thoughts and prayer. Jim will be missed by many. SANDARA ACUFF, JANUARY 8, 2011 Bill and family, I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers in the days to come. DEBBIE MIERS, JANUARY 7, 2011 Sue and Agnes, I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know your dad, but know from your stories how special he was. I know he loved his family and was so proud of you both. I pray for peace and comfort during this difficult time. HONEY GRAY, JANUARY 7, 2011 I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was such a nice person. Please know that you're in my thoughts and prayers. DENICE BURNSIDE WEBB, JANUARY 7, 2011 My thoughts and prayers are with the Bradshaw family at this time. I have lots of fond memories of the Bradshaw family when we were neighbors. WANDA PURCELL, JANUARY 7, 2011 Bill, Agnes, Rick, Sue and Don - I remember when Jim would take Bill and I to Jr. High in the old red pick up on his way to work and hauling hay in the summer. So sorry we will not be able to attend the services but we would like to send our condolances to you and your families form our home in Alabama. JERRY AND KATHY KEMP, JANUARY 7, 2011
My deepest sympathy to the family in your loss. Jim was a wonderful man and I enjoyed seeing and visiting with him when he come into the bank. He will be missed. JULIE JACKSON (COOKE), JANUARY 7, 2011 So sorry for you loss Bill. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. Time will comfort you and things will get easier as each day goes by. You will never forget them but it will get better. Sincere Sympathy Annette Blackburn ANNETTE BLACKBURN, JANUARY 7, 2011 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601