Dorothy Hubbard Bradshaw
 
 1933-2006
 
 
 "To do well those things which God ordained to be the common lot of
 
 all mankind is the truest greatness."
 
 
 Our sweet wife and Mother was called back home February 8, 2006 after
 
 a courageous battle with cancer. She left a legacy of faith,
 
 compassion and complete dedication to family for us to follow. She
 
 was born November 13, 1933 in Wellsville, Utah, the third child of
 
 Ernest Benjamin Hubbard and Pearl Haslam Jones Hubbard. She grew to
 
 young womanhood in Wellsville where she met and married her eternal
 
 companion Lloyd Nielsen Bradshaw. They began their journey together
 
 on March 31, 1954 in the Logan Utah Temple
 
 and invited five children to join that union who were taught
 
 sacrifice and selflessness at the hands of their mother who served
 
 them with dedication her entire life. As a woman of faith she kept
 
 her covenants and magnified every calling bestowed upon her including
 
 many years of officiating in the Logan LDS Temple.
 
 She rejoiced when called to serve along side her husband in the
 
 Nauvoo Illinois mission from 1996-1998. Her desire to never give up,
 
 and obedient nature proved her successful, not only as a Missionary
 
 but also as a Bank Auditor for First Security Bank where she retired
 
 in July of 1996 after a life time of service. She loved nature and
 
 the outdoors, always finding joy in the simple beauties of the earth.
 
 Assuming the self appointed role as number one fan, her greatest
 
 moments were spent cheering on her grandchildren in all their
 
 endeavors. Always looking out for others it can be said of Mother,
 
 she was a daughter of God without guile, who achieved greatness by
 
 loving all whom she knew. She is survived by her eternal companion,
 
 Lloyd Nielsen Bradshaw. Children and grandchildren, Monte (Kathy):
 
 Brian (Vashawn), Mark (Rachael), Eric, Brent; Jill (Douglas) Jensen:
 
 Jacob, Nickalus (Shannon), MaKaylee (Scott) Kohler, Seneca (Jeff)
 
 Harding, Jessica; Kristine (Wayne) Larsen: Lance-serving a Mission in
 
 the Tacoma Washington Mission, Ryan, Nate, Cami; Rick Bradshaw;
 
 Shelley (Ronald) Rosier: Andrew, Aubrey, Benjamin, Jordan, Ashlyn.
 
 Great-grandchildren: Scott, Addie, Dakota, Landan, CJ, Brandun,
 
 Tristin, Riley Scott, and Brighton Jacob. Sister Mary Walker and
 
 brothers Dee (Pat) Hubbard, Reed (Jean) Hubbard, and Jay Hubbard.
 
 Preceded in death by her parents; and sister Arda May Kidman. Mom
 
 loved her Savior and believed in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Her life
 
 and testimony was simple, solid and sure. Like you Mom, we will keep
 
 the ball rolling. Family and friends may call Sunday evening,
 
 February 12, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 E.
 
 Center, Logan Utah, and Monday at the Stake Center in River Heights prior to the funeral services February 13, 2006 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Funeral services will begin at 12 noon, Monday at the Providence Stake Center, 800 South 600 East, River Heights, Utah.
 
 Interment at the Wellsville Utah Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at
 
  www.allenmortuaries.net