Classmates in Memory

Linda Gaunce (Bradel)

Linda Gaunce (Bradel)

Linda bravely fought Cancer for seven years.  She passed peacefully at a hospice facility in Ft. Worth. TX on August 13, 2010. 

 

 



 
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08/13/10 08:31 PM #1    

JoEllen Glasgow (McVey)

I will always keep Linda's memory in my heart.  She and her parents lifted me up during a difficult time in my high school years, and from that I learned what unconditional love really meant. 

"Good night, my sweet friend."

 


08/16/10 10:32 AM #2    

Steven Johnson

Linda Kay Gaunce Bradel

Linda Kay Gaunce Bradel, 63, passed away Friday, Aug. 13, 2010, in Fort Worth. Service: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. Burial: Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Linda was born March 26, 1947, in Dallas to John and Mildred Gaunce. She married James Bradel on May 12, 1989, in Arlington. She had lived in Granbury since 1993 and worked at Nutcracker Golf Club. She liked to garden and was a major shopper, but her main hobby was enjoying her grandchildren. A special thanks to the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and Community Hospice of Fort Worth. Survivors: Husband, Jim Bradel of Granbury; son, Michael S. Roberson and wife, Jimi, of Granbury; parents, John and Mildred Gaunce of Granbury; sisters, Susan Kilpatrick and husband, Ray, of Granbury and Teri Mitchell and husband, Jimmy, of Wylie; grandchildren, Tanner and Laken Roberson of Granbury; nieces and nephews, Michael and Kelly Kilpatrick, Madison Horan and Spencer Mitchell; lifelong friends, Betsy and Jim Moreland; and other extended family members.

08/17/10 11:05 PM #3    

Linda Pendergrass (Rawlings)

john and i went to linda's graveside service. saw her parents and was supprise to hear them say they remember me when i use to play at linda's house, her sister remembered too. met her husband in his wonderful uniform. she was a brave and beautiful soul.


08/29/10 04:24 AM #4    

Shannon Martin (Brooks)

I went to the visitation for Linda at the funeral home, but was unable to attend the services.  We had reconnected since I moved to Pecan Plantation in Granbury.  I was surprised to find her also living here.  It was fun to see her parents and sisters at a birthday party for her a few years ago.  It was always such fun to visit in her home when we were growing up.

Linda was such a strong Christian and handled her illnesses with such faith and grace.  How she loved her husband, son, daughter-in-law, and those two precious little grandsons!  I look forward to seeing her in Heaven.


06/04/11 08:37 AM #5    

Carletta (Corkey) Connally (Brigance)

I remember Linda so well. She was such a sweet person that I really, really liked. Well, except for one time when I was a junior. We both had a crush on the same senior boy. She was dating him. I was sooo jealous. But later in the year, she and this boy broke up and I got to date him a bit before school was out. I chuckle about that from time to time. RIP in Linda. You are remembered and missed.


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