Gary Leo Bradshaw, 81, beloved husband, and father, passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 in Alexandria. The cause of death was complications from Alzheimer’s Disease.
Gary was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Ranger, Texas. He graduated from Ranger High School in 1961. The valedictorian of his graduating class, he also played on the RHS golf team. He was the District and Regional individual medalist and finished third in the 1961 Texas State Championship Tournament. He attended Ranger College for one year on a full scholarship. In 1962, his golf team placed 2nd in the national Junior College tournament. He completed his formal education at the University of Texas at Austin in 1965, taking his degree in Mathematics and Actuarial Science.
Gary joined The Wyatt Company upon graduation in 1965 and worked in the Company’s Dalwas asked to transfer to Wyatt’s Washington DC of a group that started Wyatt’s Communication Division. He became head of that Division in 1976. Under his leadership, the Communications Division grew both in personnel and profitability. Initially created to prepare indiments for the employees of Wyatt’s clients, the division expanded into communication including las office. In 1969, he office where he was part vidualized benefit state other areas of benefit
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brochures and videos. He was rewarded for his achievements by being elected to Wyatt’s Board of Directors for a term. Also, under his guidance, the Communications Division developed another key area of client work providing recordkeeping services, an emergent and growing successful 27 year career with Wyatt, Gary retired in 1992.
He continued to nurture his love of golf at Mount Vernon Country Club. He was Senior Club Champion twice and, with his partner, David Thompson, won the Two Man Team Championship. Gary maintained a single digit handicap well into his seventies.
Gary is survived by his wife of nearly thirty years, Lauren Durfee Bradshaw; a daughter, Kathleen Meredith Bradshaw; and a stepson, Spencer Scott Watkins.
Family and friends may gather at Demaine Funeral Home in Alexandria on Wednesday, November 13 from 6 to 8 p.m.
A memorial service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at Aldersgate UMC in Alexandria, followed by a reception at Mount Vernon Country Club.
Future interment in Ranger, Texas will be private.