Lauren Vera Bradshaw

14 Mar 2004 – 22 Oct 2022

6th-Great-Granddaughter of Philip Cardon and Martha Marie Tourn
5th-Great-Granddaughter of Marie Madeleine Cardon and Charles Guild
4th-Great-Granddaughter of Mary Madeline Guild and John William Cross
3rd-Great-Granddaughter of Katherine Cross and John Fredrick Culley
2nd-Great-Granddaughter of Kathryne M. Culley and Lewis Kidman
Great-Granddaughter of Llewjuana Kidman and Clinton Darius Bradshaw
Granddaughter of James Dee Bradshaw and Glenda Doods
Daughter of Brian James Bradshaw and Very Lyn Erickson


Lauren Vera Bradshaw photo

Lauren Vera Bradshaw had a glorious reunion in heaven with her father, Brian, after being called home in a tragic automobile accident on October 22, 2022. They were surrounded by Heavenly Father, Jesus, and many other loved ones.

Lauren is the third and youngest child of the late Brian Bradshaw, of Lyman, Wyoming, and Vera Lyn Erickson Bradshaw, of Bedford, Wyoming. She was born on March 14, 2004, in Orem, Utah. Even though Lauren was just a toddler when her father passed away with leukemia, her mother worked hard to keep Brian present in the lives of their three children. Lauren and her siblings grew up knowing him through photos, stories, and journal entries.

Lauren’s love is like a sunrise, growing warmer and warmer with every interaction until it just envelops you. Kindness radiates from her, and she never allows anyone to feel left out. She always stands up for what she believes in. She is an amazing listener and lived a life of service and compassion for those in need. Lauren is all sweetness with a little sass. She has always had a light with her that is tangible, and anyone privileged to spend time with her is better for the experience. Her favorite things to do with the people she loves include: playing jokes, taking late-night drives, making spontaneous trips out for ice cream, playing soccer or basketball, and sharing her beautiful, cute smile.

Lauren loves athletics and learned from her mother that strength and skill comes through perseverance and intentionally working hard. Basketball and soccer are her favorite sports, and she has worked hard to develop her talents from a young age. After participating on club teams and school teams until graduating from Skyridge High School in Lehi, Utah in May of 2022, she finally pursued her dream to play soccer at the collegiate level with Utah State University Eastern Women’s Soccer team in Price, Utah. Through the years, she has taken many opportunities to positively impact the lives of many teammates that have become some of her closest friends. Lauren has touched many lives for good with her warm and genuine nature.

Lauren has always been close to her Savior, Jesus Christ, and shared His light and love with everyone she met. Her example and her words testify of Him. Like Him, she always wants to make others feel important and loved.

She loves attending the temple and would go often, as she was preparing to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her mission on this earth is now complete, and Heavenly Father has another work for her to do as a missionary.

We love you, Lauren, and are proud of your accomplishments. You will be missed dearly until the day when we can see you again, hold you in our arms, and laugh joyfully as we reminisce. Until then, we are so grateful for the time we had together and will cherish every moment we have shared with you. We will strive to live as our Savior lived and do the things that He did, because that is how YOU lived. Thank you for being an example of the kind of person we all should strive to become. You are the best of us!

Lauren is preceded in death by her father, Brian. She is survived by her mother, Vera Lyn; her brother, Kenyan; and her sister, Tailyn; as well as step siblings: Kaylie, Cameron, Dallyn, and Kyler Wright.

Lauren’s viewings are scheduled for Tuesday, November 1, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and Wednesday, November 2, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. in the Lehi Stake Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 851 North 1200 East, Lehi, Utah. Funeral services will immediately follow the viewing on November 2 at 11:00 a.m., and will be available via Zoom.

She will be buried next to her Dad on Wednesday, November 2 at 5:00 p.m. at the Lyman City Cemetery in Lyman, Wyoming.

— Utah Valley Mortuary | 2022


Lyman City Cemetery, Lyman, Uinta County, Wyoming

Temporary Grave Marker for Lauren Vera Bradshaw