She lived in several states and enjoyed meeting many diverse nationalities and personalities. She was predeceased by her loving parents, the Rev. Willard M. and Bernadine Roberts.
Her survivors include the love of her life, husband Coy D. Bradshaw and her pride and joy, her only son, Trevor Coy Weaver, as well as five grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters. After divorcing Mr. Weaver in Kansas, Duska and Trevor moved to Southern California to be near family.
Duska attended Kansas State in Manhattan, Kan.; Valley College in San Bernardino, Calif.; University of California at San Bernardino; and graduated from Patricia Stevens Career College as a professional model and fashion consultant. Her varied career included (besides many years as a legal assistant) work in banking, insurance, modeling, owner-operator of Girl Friday Secretarial Service, financial adviser for the Division of Urban Renewal Department of Community Development, her association with NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratories tracking our men in outer space, and her most rewarding position as manager of retirement facilities. She loved hearing and becoming a part of the life stories which included the Armenian Holocaust and escapes from behind the Iron Curtain among many other fascinating histories. Entertaining and assisting the senior citizens with their daily challenges as well as filling in for their absent family members when necessary was an intricate part of the job that was always a pleasure and cheered the residents immeasurably.
The Bradshaws retired to Hot Springs in 2005. She was a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Hot Springs. Duska loved her Lord, her family and friends, music, her extensive travels with her husband, and always reminded us, "The Best is Yet to Come."
∼Age 70, of Hot Springs AR, died Sunday; born in IL to the Rev Willard M and Bernadine Roberts; professional model and fashion consultant; employed in numerous and diverse professions; divorced first husband (Weaver); married Coy D Bradshaw; retired to Hot Springs in 2005.
Survivors include husband and son, Trevor Coy Weaver, five grandchildren, two great grandchildren.
She lived in several states and enjoyed meeting many diverse nationalities and personalities. She was predeceased by her loving parents, the Rev. Willard M. and Bernadine Roberts.
Her survivors include the love of her life, husband Coy D. Bradshaw and her pride and joy, her only son, Trevor Coy Weaver, as well as five grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters. After divorcing Mr. Weaver in Kansas, Duska and Trevor moved to Southern California to be near family.
Duska attended Kansas State in Manhattan, Kan.; Valley College in San Bernardino, Calif.; University of California at San Bernardino; and graduated from Patricia Stevens Career College as a professional model and fashion consultant. Her varied career included (besides many years as a legal assistant) work in banking, insurance, modeling, owner-operator of Girl Friday Secretarial Service, financial adviser for the Division of Urban Renewal Department of Community Development, her association with NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratories tracking our men in outer space, and her most rewarding position as manager of retirement facilities. She loved hearing and becoming a part of the life stories which included the Armenian Holocaust and escapes from behind the Iron Curtain among many other fascinating histories. Entertaining and assisting the senior citizens with their daily challenges as well as filling in for their absent family members when necessary was an intricate part of the job that was always a pleasure and cheered the residents immeasurably.
The Bradshaws retired to Hot Springs in 2005. She was a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Hot Springs. Duska loved her Lord, her family and friends, music, her extensive travels with her husband, and always reminded us, "The Best is Yet to Come."
∼Age 70, of Hot Springs AR, died Sunday; born in IL to the Rev Willard M and Bernadine Roberts; professional model and fashion consultant; employed in numerous and diverse professions; divorced first husband (Weaver); married Coy D Bradshaw; retired to Hot Springs in 2005.
Survivors include husband and son, Trevor Coy Weaver, five grandchildren, two great grandchildren.
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