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Elsie Bridgen
In Memory of
Elsie Irene
Bridgen (Bullock)
1929 - 2015
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Wartman Funeral Home Inc.
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Condolence From: Stephen and Judy
Condolence: Dear Stu, MJ & Dave and Family
We love you and wish you all God's loving care! This is such a huge loss but we know that you are all safe in the arms of Jesus. We always remember Elsie's love and hospitality. She was an inspiration with her kindness and she was like a second Mom to Judy through her high school years! There was never any pretense with her and she always had a welcome for everyone!
Shalom with Much Love
Steve and Judy
(Psalm 116:15, 72:14)
Thursday January 15, 2015
Condolence From: Nancy Sudak
Condolence: Elsie is my sister-in-law. A kinder heart you would never encounter. An organizer, volunteer, seamstress, task manager, unstoppable worker. Elsie I know you are in heaven, knitting slippers for the angels and fluffing up the clouds. Rest in the peace you so deserve. Mike and I will never forget you and will love you always.
Wednesday January 14, 2015
Condolence From: Susanne Gordon
Condolence: So many fond memories of my childhood in Amherstview include Elsie and Stu. Elsie was the neighbour that took on the role of my second mother. Including me in all her spare time and vacations at the camp grounds in my younger years. As an adult I go all out in wrapping of my Christmas presents, organizing my cupboards and do for others as much as I can. All of these things were instilled in me by Elsie. Taking me to church, shopping, visiting her friends and family. As I wrote if Elsie wasn't working I was with her and or Stu. Over the last 17 years I haven't had much interaction living in Alberta. Sending a Christmas card or a note. However, I've told my kids many a story about my "other mother" Elsie. Always a happy story, always about her love and caring ways. I recently sent a letter to Stu and ELsie re-living my childhood memories and all they have meant to me in my adult life. I'm sorry I didn't get to say goodbye, but I hope she knows now all of the positive things I do for my friends/strangers and family are because of what she taught me. God Bless you all. Please accept my deepest sympathies with this loss of a very caring woman. My thoughts are with you. Go now in Peace Elsie. Love your "Susi Q"
Tuesday January 13, 2015
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