Claudia Bradley-Taylor
Claudia Bradley-Taylor was born on August 26, 1956 to Claude and Lorene Arceneaux Brown, in Port Arthur, Texas. She was a member of Rock Island Baptist Church under Rev. H.B. McCarthy where she confessed the Lord Jesus as her savior and was baptized at the age of eight. She attended Abraham Lincoln High School and graduated in 1974.
Claudia moved to Houston to finish her college education and graduated as a registered nurse in 1976. After working for L. B. Johnson hospital for six years, she joined the Fort Bend Independent School District and became the head school nurse for Willowridge High School. After 15yrs of service, she retired from FBISD.
Claudia Bradley-Taylor departed this life on April 7, 2022. She reunites with her husband of 25 years, Walter Taylor; parents, Claude and Lorene Brown, and her beloved dog Cody.
She leaves behind her daughters: Karyn Harris, husband Marlon, and Latrina Hawkins; son, Todd Bradley, wife Tracey; grandchildren: Kia Bradley, Jasmine Bradley, Tre Williams, Latracia Spicer, Breanna Hyson, Briana Johnson, Autumn Hawkins, Gabriel Hawkins and Elijah Hawkins; God son, Horace Hunter; sister, Marcella Porter, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and close friends.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, TX. Inurnment will be Monday, May 9, 2022 at 11 a.m. at Houston National Cemetery in Houston, TX.
Karyn, Trina and Toddrick,
Our hearts are sadden by your mother’s transition. Our sincere thoughts,prayers and sympathy goes out to you all. We’re praying that the God of all comfort will be your solace as you go through this process. May you continue to look to Him for your strength. Please find comfort in knowing Claudia had made preparations and was ready to enter into eternity with her maker. We love you guys and know that you are not alone.
The Miller Family-Havana,FL💐
While Claudia served as a nurse for Willowridge I was a teacher there. One morning I was lecturing in my classroom and I began to itch. Minutes later the students said my face was turning red and insisted that something was wrong. I went to nurse Claudia and she quickly assessed that I was responding to an insect bite and was going into shock. She got me the help I needed. I will never forget that day. She was a kind and friendly person and a great nurse, but above all, she believed in God. I offer my sincere and deepest condolences to her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other family and friends. I will miss her regular emails and our annual phone calls. May she find peace in the arms of the Lord.
Audrey Williams, her co-worker at Willowridge High School
Claudia will be truly missed. She was more than a school nurse at Willowridge. She was family at Willowridge, a loving and very Caring person. She really personally cared for the Willowridge family and that’s how she treated us. From a simple scratch to a bout of pneumonia for / to her it was all important.
Rest in Heaven my friend
My condolences to Latrina, Karyn and Todd on the transition of your mother Claudia. May God’s blessings strengthen you. Love Charlotte, Thomas Jr, Latisha, Thomas III and the Bonner family.