Llewjuana Kidman Bradshaw

8 Aug 1926 – 16 Dec 2016

3rd-Great-Granddaughter of Philip Cardon and Martha Marie Tourn

2nd-Great-Granddaughter of Marie Madeleine Cardon and Charles Guild

Great-Granddaughter of Mary Madeline Guild and John William Cross

Granddaughter of Katie Alvina Cross and John Fredrick Culley

Daughter of Lewis Kidman and Katherine M. Culley


Llewjuana Kidman Bradshaw

Llewjuana Kidman Bradshaw, 90, died Friday, Dec. 16, at her home.

She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 8, 1926, to the late Lewis and Katherine Culley Kidman and resided all her life in Lyman. She retired from General Chemical and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

Some of the things she enjoyed were building puzzles, going to yard sales with Vonda, doing various activities with her other girlfriends, grocery shopping with Marylou and Brandi, riding through the cemetery and up to the mountains, spending time with her family and having her morning phone calls with Betty and Clara. Better known as the “Candy Grandma.” the children of the Lyman 3rd Ward would always look forward to getting a piece of candy from Llewjuana. 

She had a special place in her heart for her granddaughters as they took care of her during her remaining days.

Llewjuana was preceded in death by her husband, Darius Bradshaw; her parents; grandparents, Robert and Jessie Cuningham Kidman; a son, George Bradshaw; son-in-law, Sergio Capozza and two grandsons, Brian Bradshaw and Layne Capozza.

Survivors include her children, Mona Gay Capozza, James Dee (Glenda) Bradshaw, Tina (Johnny) Mulinix, Edwin Darius (Teena) Bradshaw and Troy Lynn (Lisa) Bradshaw; 21 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; step-son, Lynn Bradshaw; and a daughter-in-law, Sherry Gobel.

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Tuesday December 20, 2016 at the Lyman LDS Church. A viewing will be 6:00 to 8:00 PM Monday night at the church and one hour prior to the service on Tuesday. Interment will be in the Lyman Cemetery. 

  • Published in the Bridger Valley Pioneer, December 20, 2016

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