Sue Bradford Anthony

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Sue Bradford Anthony, 77, passed away on Saturday, June 8, in Austin after a battle with metastatic breast cancer. Sue was born in Alpine on October 28, 1946. Sue graduated from Alpine High School and attended Sul Ross State University. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Art from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. Before moving to Austin, Sue was a member of the Highland Methodist Church in Odessa and completed the Walk to Emmaus in 2000 to become a member of the Odessa De Dolores Rama Group. Sue began her career as a commercial artist for Price Womack and continued working as a commercial artist for PIP Printing, The Odessa American, and Odessa College. Sue decided to share her knowledge as one of the originating instructors at the ECISD Career Center. Sue became an Alpha Sigma Lambda Sorority member while teaching and attending school to receive her teaching certificate. She and her students were very active in the SkillsUSA programs, and both she and her students received many accolades during their competitions. She touched too many hearts to count and helped countless teenagers navigate through troubled times. She will be forever missed. Survivors include her sister-in-law, Mary Bradford of Monahans; daughter, Rebecca White of Lubbock; son, Billy Gibson, Jr. of Phoenix, Arizona; daughter, Modelle Gonzalez and husband, Vince Gonzalez, of Austin; daughter, Rachel Anthony of Portland, Oregon; grandchildren, Alexandria Stowers of Lubbock; Emily Marichalar and husband, Chris Kubala, of San Marcos; great-children, Delilah and Natalie Kubala of San Marcos; Jay Stowers of Lubbock; and many nieces, nephews, cousins. A private family burial will be held in Alpine at the Elm Grove Cemetery on September 28. A public Celebration of Life for Sue is planned for the same day, beginning at 1 p.m. at the Cactus Rose house on Cabell Drive in the Alpine Country Club Estates.