Margaret Bradshaw

Margaret Bradshaw (legal death on January 9, 1995) was a long-time member and governor of the American Cryonics Society. She had been a preservation member of ACS since 1985.

She worked as a project manager for Sterling Software, an on-base contractor to NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View. While at Sterling, she worked closely with long-time cryonicist Jerry White, and they became good friends. Bradshaw attended White during his long battle with AIDS, and was a member of the cryopreservation team for him. Bradshaw was also a team member for several other preservations.

Having had depression for years, she committed suicide in January 1995. She was autopsied, but her head was left intact. After the autopsy, she was flown to Rancho Cucamunga, and perfused by BioPreservation. She was stored at CryoSpan. She was one of the ten ACS patients transferred from CryoSpan in California to the Cryonics Institute in April 2004.