She developed her own environmental, energy conscious consulting business "Ali Goes Green" and shared her knowledge for conserving energy in homes and buildings.
Alicia grew up baking for the annual 4-H competitions and collected more than her fair share of blue ribbons for perfect cookies and cream puffs. Throughout her life she loved to cook and hosted great parties. She edited two cookbooks, "Ft. Worth is Cooking!" and "Dallas is Cooking!"
Her funny jokes and sense of humor always made for enjoyable and lively conversations. In recent years, she composed a series of humorous essays about the family canine, Tubby, as well as an almost-finished cookbook of original recipes for elegant everyday entertaining. She was born a natural entertainer. As a child she studied piano and voice with Alwana Vaughn and did ballet.
She participated in Graham's own All American Girl Pageant and the Graham Community Theater production of Oliver during high school. She became a great business presenter with poise and confidence on the podium.
Alicia loved to travel. Unafraid to live life to its fullest, she traveled through Europe beginning in late-September 2001 to indulge in her passion for exploring food and cultures. Alicia lived in Plano with her beloved fiancé, Mark Austin.
She was at home with Mark on Aug. 11, 2014, when God called her to join Him and her loved ones who have gone before.
She was the firstborn daughter of the late Alyce Marie Davidson Bradshaw and John E. Bradshaw.
She is preceded in death by her mom and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Davidson of Graham, Mary Louisa Wolf Bradshaw and Edward Bradshaw; her aunt, Martha Davidson Hinson; and cousins, Carey Pettus and David Hinson.
She will be sorely missed by her sisters, Carol Jeanne Bradshaw of Los Angeles, California, and Gail-Ann Krieger; her brother-in-law Jeffrey Krieger of Westlake; her aunt, Maurine Pettus of Graham; nieces, Eleanor and Alexandra Krieger; nephew, Archer Krieger; wonderful cousins, Jane Hinson Cravens, Paul and Jan Hinson, Kent and Nancy Pettus, Sherry Pettus, Sherrill Pettus, Joann Pettus Thetford, Garrett Pettus and family, Wyatt Pettus and family, Jennifer Pettus Ellis and family, Heather Pettus Lindley and family, Jordan Pettus and family, Jeremy Pettus, Holly Hinson, Robbie Hinson and family, Nancy and John Hays, Mary and Ken Andrews and Diane Andrews Remington; close friends; and her beloved dog Tubby.
Memorial may be given to The United Methodist Church of Graham Building Fund, 700 Third St., Graham, Texas 76450; Young County 4-H, 3201 Highway 16 S, Graham, Texas 76450; Graham Concert Association, PO Box 1035, Graham, Texas 76450.
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, in First United Methodist Church under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home.
She developed her own environmental, energy conscious consulting business "Ali Goes Green" and shared her knowledge for conserving energy in homes and buildings.
Alicia grew up baking for the annual 4-H competitions and collected more than her fair share of blue ribbons for perfect cookies and cream puffs. Throughout her life she loved to cook and hosted great parties. She edited two cookbooks, "Ft. Worth is Cooking!" and "Dallas is Cooking!"
Her funny jokes and sense of humor always made for enjoyable and lively conversations. In recent years, she composed a series of humorous essays about the family canine, Tubby, as well as an almost-finished cookbook of original recipes for elegant everyday entertaining. She was born a natural entertainer. As a child she studied piano and voice with Alwana Vaughn and did ballet.
She participated in Graham's own All American Girl Pageant and the Graham Community Theater production of Oliver during high school. She became a great business presenter with poise and confidence on the podium.
Alicia loved to travel. Unafraid to live life to its fullest, she traveled through Europe beginning in late-September 2001 to indulge in her passion for exploring food and cultures. Alicia lived in Plano with her beloved fiancé, Mark Austin.
She was at home with Mark on Aug. 11, 2014, when God called her to join Him and her loved ones who have gone before.
She was the firstborn daughter of the late Alyce Marie Davidson Bradshaw and John E. Bradshaw.
She is preceded in death by her mom and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Davidson of Graham, Mary Louisa Wolf Bradshaw and Edward Bradshaw; her aunt, Martha Davidson Hinson; and cousins, Carey Pettus and David Hinson.
She will be sorely missed by her sisters, Carol Jeanne Bradshaw of Los Angeles, California, and Gail-Ann Krieger; her brother-in-law Jeffrey Krieger of Westlake; her aunt, Maurine Pettus of Graham; nieces, Eleanor and Alexandra Krieger; nephew, Archer Krieger; wonderful cousins, Jane Hinson Cravens, Paul and Jan Hinson, Kent and Nancy Pettus, Sherry Pettus, Sherrill Pettus, Joann Pettus Thetford, Garrett Pettus and family, Wyatt Pettus and family, Jennifer Pettus Ellis and family, Heather Pettus Lindley and family, Jordan Pettus and family, Jeremy Pettus, Holly Hinson, Robbie Hinson and family, Nancy and John Hays, Mary and Ken Andrews and Diane Andrews Remington; close friends; and her beloved dog Tubby.
Memorial may be given to The United Methodist Church of Graham Building Fund, 700 Third St., Graham, Texas 76450; Young County 4-H, 3201 Highway 16 S, Graham, Texas 76450; Graham Concert Association, PO Box 1035, Graham, Texas 76450.
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, in First United Methodist Church under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home.
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The name "Austin" refers to a special friend of Alicia who planned to be buried near Alicia. That plan never came to fruition.
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