I see Gabriel and Kimmy, Mary Elizabeth and David.....BARF!!
Need we say more? !!!
You were so right, Bridge!  BEST pizza in town!  ANY town!
Spending time on Bridgett's bench...
Bridgett found her final resting place in the surf of Wildwood NJ
Her special wishes were met with a gathering of family and close friends.  A sunrise service on
the beach was held on Sunday Oct. 3, her ashes were released to the sea by her parents and
sister as each of the guests rang a bell in her honor.  A poem that Bridgett wrote was read
aloud and brother Dave, once again, eulogized in a most eloquent way.  As the morning sun
began to break we gathered hands and listened (and sang!) a favorite Beatles tune.  It was
nothing short of breathtaking.  The evening before, a bench was placed in her honor facing
the bay where the best view of the sunset can be seen. We had a special dedication of the
bench that concluded with a balloon release (biodegradable balloons, of course!) It was a
beautiful tribute to a beautiful angel...
Bridgett found her final resting place in the surf of Wildwood NJ
Her special wishes were met with a gathering of family and close friends.  A sunrise service on the
beach was held on Sunday Oct. 3, her ashes were released to the sea by her parents and sister as
each of the guests rang a bell in her honor.  A poem that Bridgett wrote was read aloud and
brother Dave, once again, eulogized in a most eloquent way.  As the morning sun began to break
we gathered hands and listened (and sang!) a favorite Beatles tune.  It was nothing short of
breathtaking.  The evening before, a bench was placed in her honor facing the bay where the best
view of the sunset can be seen. We had a special dedication of the bench that concluded with a
balloon release (biodegradable balloons, of course!) It was a beautiful tribute to a beautiful angel...
Bridgett found her final resting place in the surf of Wildwood NJ
Her special wishes were met with a gathering of family and close friends.  A sunrise service on the
beach was held on Sunday Oct. 3, her ashes were released to the sea by her parents and sister as
each of the guests rang a bell in her honor.  A poem that Bridgett wrote was read aloud and
brother Dave, once again, eulogized in a most eloquent way.  As the morning sun began to break
we gathered hands and listened (and sang!) a favorite Beatles tune.  It was nothing short of
breathtaking.  The evening before, a bench was placed in her honor facing the bay where the best
view of the sunset can be seen. We had a special dedication of the bench that concluded with a
balloon release (biodegradable balloons, of course!) It was a beautiful tribute to a beautiful angel...