Rev. Elbert N. Bradshaw

October 18, 1937 - April 7, 2020
Rev. Elbert N. Bradshaw

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Rev. Elbert Newton Bradshaw entered heaven’s gates on April 7, 2020 to live for eternity with his savior, Jesus Christ and his beloved wife, Pat.

As his children, we mourn his passing, but we take comfort in knowing we were so blessed to have a father who loved the Lord with all his heart and always showed our family unconditional love. He taught us that in life God comes first, followed by family and church. He led by example and was the same man in our private home as he was in church. He taught us through his actions how a man should love and respect his wife above all others. Their love for one another and the way they always showed it made us feel uniquely special as a family. Our Dad worked hard to provide us with a wonderful life that included a mother who was allowed to be a full-time homemaker as she wished. He provided us with a beach home where we spent our summers with several of their life-long friends and their children who became an extension of our family.

After he graduated from high school in Sampson County, he moved to Wilmington working to become a business entrepreneur and prepare a life for himself and our Mom so that when she graduated, they could marry and make Wilmington their home. He began working in the car business as a salesman eventually opening Bradshaw Auto Sales. In addition to this, he bought a business his brother, Lloyd began called “Frontier Food To Go”. For several years Frontier Food To Go catered lunches for Cape Fear Academy and Wilmington Christian Academy, along with having three locations. After his retirement his son, Mike took over Frontier Food To Go, followed by his granddaughter, Beth and now his grandson, Michael.

Once our Dad committed his life to Christ at the age of 33, he became a dedicated servant to his church teaching Sunday School, becoming a deacon with many years serving as the chairman. His and Mom’s love of Southern Gospel Music led them and several Christian men to form a gospel quartet with our Mom as their pianist called, “King’s Men Quartet”. In his fifties he answered the Lord’s call for him to preach. He felt led to do this as a bivocational minister while continuing his other businesses. He first served as pastor of Friendly Community Baptist Church in Burgaw before the Lord led him to serve as pastor of Rocky Point Baptist Church in Rocky Point. During his retirement years he was called to serve at Bear Branch Baptist Church in Currie. As a pastor he loved serving his congregation and those in the community. He was very diligent visiting the sick. He also ministered to his member’s loved ones in their homes, hospitals, and nursing homes, leading many of them to the Lord. While pastoring these churches our Mom was an important part of his ministry playing the piano for each church he served.

Rev. Bradshaw was preceded in death by his loving wife, Patricia Byrd Bradshaw, his parents, Issac and Lillie Mae Bradshaw, three brothers, Alton, James, and Lloyd Bradshaw and his beloved sister, Christine Johnson. He was also preceded by his wife’s parents, Theodore and Arbeane Byrd and brother-in-law, Wade Byrd.

Rev. Bradshaw is survived by his three children, daughter, Jan Prevatte and husband Terry of Wilmington, son, Mike Bradshaw and wife Amy of Wilmington, and daughter, Karen Greenwood and husband Barry of Avon, NC. Also surviving him are his grandchildren, Elizabeth Dowless, Michael Dowless Jr., Morgan Greenwood, Lane Greenwood, Madelyn Bradshaw, Alex Bradshaw, his great-grandson, Kai. Dad was a friend to many, but is also survived by the one who was nearest and dearest for almost 60 years, Billy Hocutt.

Due to the current social restrictions in place, we will hold a celebration of life which will be announced at a later date.

In Lieu of flowers, you may make donations in dad’s memory to LifeCare of Lower Cape Fear, https://lifecare.org/ or your local church.

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  • April 12, 2020
    WALTER &FAYE GRIFFIN says:
    I MET MR BRADSHAW ON THE PUPIT COMMITTE THAT BROUGHT HIM TO ROCKY POINT ONE MEETING AND WE WERE UNANAMIOUS TO PRESENT HIM TO THE CHURCH,I BELIEVE THE THE CHURCH WAS ALSO UNAMIOUS IN IITS VOTE TO ACCEPT HIM. HE PASTORED OVER THIRTEEN YEARS UNTILL HE HAD BECAME A DIABETIC AND FELT LIKE HE NEEDED TO SLOW DOWN THE ENTIRE CHURCH ENCOURAGED HIM TO STAY BUT HE FELT WE WE NEEDED SOMEONE WHO COULD GIVE MORE .THE LONGEST SERVING PASTOR IN THE HISTORY OF ROCKY POINT AND THE CHURCH HAS NOT PROSPERED SINCE.ILOVE HIM LIKE A BROTHER RESPECTED HIM LIKE A FFATHER AND WOULD DO ANY THING FOR HIM .I HAVE HEAR SAY IN CHURCH A MANY TIME HE COULD HAVE A FLAT TIREE ON DAWSON AT 12:00AT NIGHT CALL WALTER & HE WOULD BE THERE IN 30 MINUTES. I WAS CHAIRMAN OF THE DEACONS MOST OF HIS STAY AT ROCKY POINT WE WORKED VERY GOOD TOGETHER.MOST HONEST MAN I KNOW LOVED HIS GOD ,WIFE &FAMILY UNCODITIONALY.GAVE HIS LIFE COMPLETELY TO GODS SERVICE I WORKED WITH A LOT OF PASTORS BUT NEVER WITH ONE WHO PASTORED THE SICK THE HOSPITAL THE GRIEVING OR THE LOST THE WAY MR BRADSHAW DID.YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO BE A CHURCH MEMBER FOR HIM TO SPEND THE NIGHT AT THE HOSPITAL WITH YOUR FAMILY ,HE WASTHAT KIND OF MAN .HE PASTORED MY WHOLE FAMILY WHEN ONLY ME ANND FAYE WENT ,DON'T THINK YOU WERE GOING TO SNEAK IN THE HOSPITAL FOR SOMETHING MINOR HE WOULD FIND OUT AND THERE HE WOULD BE.NONE OF US ARE PERFECT BUT I CAN FIND BAD TO TO SAY ABOUT MY GREAT FRIEND MR.ELBERT BRADSHAW.HE WWOULD CALL ME BEST FRIEND BUT I'M HONORED TO BE JUST ONE OF THE ONES HE CALLE THAT HE WAS CERTAINLY AT THE THE VERY TOP OF MY LIST AND MANY MORE.MOST OF AL A SERVANT OF GOD,FAMILLY&MANKIND.GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER.WALTER &FAYE GRIFFIN.

  • April 12, 2020
    Brantley and Elaine Ritter says:
    A truly loving and compassionate man full of Gods love. He will be missed by all who knew him. A wonderful pastor and teacher. Keeping his family in our prayers.

  • April 12, 2020
    Pat and Billy Henderson says:
    Elbert was a gentle man with a wonderful smile. Met Elbert, Pat and his children over 40 years ago. He was always the same! He always professed his love of Pat, family and his faith. Last saw him at Holly Tree. Will remember his kind words and smile. His family was truly blessed! Our thoughts and prayers shall be with you.

  • April 12, 2020
    Marvin and Jean Moss says:
    Elbert was our first full time pastor at Friendly and he made the grade with flying colors. He always put the congregation ahead of everything else, but still as the authority God gave him in being a pastor. With Pat on his team he made a big difference, with Pat even beginning a choir that sounded very good with their leadership and direction. He visited me at home very often after retired, and I certainly am going to miss his visits. Our prayers are with the family.

  • April 11, 2020
    Lisa Lewis for Judy Watkins (deceased) lit a candle:
    Lit since April 11, 2020 at 4:14:42 PM