Valerie Bradley '92 February 17, 2020 9:51 AM updated: February 17, 2020 10:01 AM
Valerie Ann Bradley, 49, of Irving, Texas, passed away on February 5, 2020 in Irving, Texas. Memorial Mass services will be held at 10:00 AM Monday, February 10, 2020 at St. Ann Parish in Coppell, TX with Father Henry Officiating. Arrangements are being
made by Calvary Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery.
Valerie was born in Dallas, Texas to Ernest and Sheila Divin on August 14, 1970. She graduated from Duncanville High School. She married Robert Bradley on December 31, 1996 in Duncanville, Texas. She graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor’s Degree
in Zoology and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration. She worked city government most of her career, including Southlake and Mesquite, where she held numerous positions, including her last position as the Managing Director of Community Services,
where she retired in May 2019. She was involved in numerous community and service organizations including Rotary Club of Mesquite, and Texas City Managers Association (TCMA) where a new award has been created in her honor for her dedication to serving her
community and developing emerging leaders.
She said before her death “I have had a wonderfully blessed life: wonderful career, fabulous husband, and a wonderful son. And a loving family and great friends. A lot to be thankful for.” She died at home in her sleep, surrounded by family and friends. Just
the way she wanted, under her own terms. She made her Peace with her disease, and accepted what was happening with grace and dignity. Valerie is preceded in death by her Grandparents Frank Divin, Agnes Divin and Bobby Van Way. Her Uncles Joe Frank Divin, Johnny
Petter, Johnny Marak, Aunts Delores Divin, Margaret Marak, Cousins Luke Stone, Teresa Marak.
Valerie is survived by her husband Robert, her son Jake, her brother Jason sister in law Tiffanie, her sister Vanessa, her parents Ernest and Sheila Divin, her nephew Drew Divin and nieces McKenzie Brown, Elizabeth Divin, Reagan Brown, Ella Brown and Olivia
Brown, plus her many cousins and extended family. Memorials may be given to UTSW Simmons Cancer Center in her honor to help find a cure for Breast Cancer. Many thanks to the doctors and staff at UTSW for always giving excellent care and compassion to Valerie.
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