Louise attended Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk. She was loved by her family and friends. Louise was a funny person who kept you laughing and enjoyed dancing. She also found pleasure entertaining her grandchildren.
Louise was predeceased by a brother, Clarence Bradshaw and a sister, Rosa Selby.
Louise leaves to cherish her memory, two daughters, Tonnette Howard, (Amos) of Norfolk and Sharon Bradshaw of Richmond; two sons, Sean Bradshaw and Sharrah Bradshaw both of Chesapeake; mother, Margaret V. Bradshaw; three sisters, Virgie Bradshaw and Linda Bradshaw both of Norfolk and Joyce Bryant of New York; four brothers, James Bradshaw, Ronald Bradshaw both of Norfolk, Reggie Bryant and Willie Bryant, Jr. both of New York; six grandchildren; two great nephews; three great nieces; three aunts; four uncles; one sister-in-law, Juanita Bradshaw; two best friends, Joyce Hubbard and Sandra Foreman; and a host of cousins and friends.
Louise attended Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk. She was loved by her family and friends. Louise was a funny person who kept you laughing and enjoyed dancing. She also found pleasure entertaining her grandchildren.
Louise was predeceased by a brother, Clarence Bradshaw and a sister, Rosa Selby.
Louise leaves to cherish her memory, two daughters, Tonnette Howard, (Amos) of Norfolk and Sharon Bradshaw of Richmond; two sons, Sean Bradshaw and Sharrah Bradshaw both of Chesapeake; mother, Margaret V. Bradshaw; three sisters, Virgie Bradshaw and Linda Bradshaw both of Norfolk and Joyce Bryant of New York; four brothers, James Bradshaw, Ronald Bradshaw both of Norfolk, Reggie Bryant and Willie Bryant, Jr. both of New York; six grandchildren; two great nephews; three great nieces; three aunts; four uncles; one sister-in-law, Juanita Bradshaw; two best friends, Joyce Hubbard and Sandra Foreman; and a host of cousins and friends.
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