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Bridgman

In Loving Memory

Bridgman, Tina M.

Tina Marie Bridgman (nee Palmer) 48, passed away Monday, May 18, 2020 following a prolonged illness. She is reunited with her beloved husband, Charles ‘Chip’ Bridgman III. Tina leaves behind adoring nieces and nephews, Ava, Olivia, Charlie, Thomas, and William; loving brothers and sisters, Tobias, Thomas, Anne, and Jill; and devoted parents Thomas and Marguerite. She was loved dearly by her friends and family. Tina enjoyed traveling, yard work, bingo, and singing, but more than anything else, she delighted in spending time with family. She was a funny, beautiful, loving, intelligent person who left us far too soon.

 Visitation and Service: Saturday, May 23, 2020 from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM visitation, with service to follow at Kutis Funeral Home, South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road (near Butler Hill) St. Louis, MO 63129. The service will begin promptly at 6:00 PM.

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10 thoughts on “Bridgman, Tina M.”

  1. Tina, you were so beautiful and full of life, a joy to be around. I will miss you until we meet again. You gave me the greatest gift a sister could give her brother: you cared for William and Thomas like they were your own sons. You gave them pure love. You were so wonderful. My heart aches, but I know you are no longer in pain and you’re back in the arms of Chip. One day we will have another dinner party, and we will sing, and eat, and drink, and laugh. I will always love you, Tina. You left an indelible mark on my life and I am so grateful for the time we shared.

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  2. Tina, you were so beautiful and full of life, a joy to be around. I will miss you until we meet again. You gave me the greatest gift a sister could give her brother: you cared for William and Thomas like they were your own sons. You gave them pure love. You were so wonderful. My heart aches, but I know you are no longer in pain and you’re back in the arms of Chip. One day we will have another dinner party, and we will sing, and eat, and drink, and laugh. I will always love you, Tina. You left an indelible mark on my life and I am so grateful for the time we shared.

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  3. Tina was like a little sister to me. The oldest of the family that I babysat for regularly back in the 70’s. I used to call and have her ask Marguerite if they needed me on a Friday if she hadn’t called, just so I could spend time with her and Tommy, Annie, Toby and Jill. All of the Palmer’s were beautiful children! (Her parents did well!) We took long walks from their home to Dierberg’s for entertainment, just to buy candy. We also spent time in shopping malls trying clothes on the we never had any intention of buying. I’m not sure who I bought the coloring books that I would bring to their house more, myself or the kids?! They also had a great above ground pool. Marguerite was always so tan! We made many english muffin pizzas back in the day. I will never forget those times! I hope you’re dancing with Jesus Tina. I know you’re in good hands! Love, Carol.

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  4. Tina was like a little sister to me. The oldest of the family that I babysat for regularly back in the 70’s. I used to call and have her ask Marguerite if they needed me on a Friday if she hadn’t called, just so I could spend time with her and Tommy, Annie, Toby and Jill. All of the Palmer’s were beautiful children! (Her parents did well!) We took long walks from their home to Dierberg’s for entertainment, just to buy candy. We also spent time in shopping malls trying clothes on the we never had any intention of buying. I’m not sure who I bought the coloring books that I would bring to their house more, myself or the kids?! They also had a great above ground pool. Marguerite was always so tan! We made many english muffin pizzas back in the day. I will never forget those times! I hope you’re dancing with Jesus Tina. I know you’re in good hands! Love, Carol.

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  5. Tina, how is this even possible? You helped me grieve my dad more than you will ever know. Not only this but you were my friend, a good friend that I loved. I am going to try my hardest to believe that you are up there with my dad in each other’s arms and that we will all meet again someday. I didn’t think the hole in my heart could get any bigger after my dad died but it has. I will forever be grateful to you and your family for taking care him. I love all of you and this is going to be a rough one to get through but I know that you would want us all to live our best lives until it is our time as well. Goodbye Tina you will stay in my memories forever and I will remind Eleanor and Emily of you often.

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  6. Tina, how is this even possible? You helped me grieve my dad more than you will ever know. Not only this but you were my friend, a good friend that I loved. I am going to try my hardest to believe that you are up there with my dad in each other’s arms and that we will all meet again someday. I didn’t think the hole in my heart could get any bigger after my dad died but it has. I will forever be grateful to you and your family for taking care him. I love all of you and this is going to be a rough one to get through but I know that you would want us all to live our best lives until it is our time as well. Goodbye Tina you will stay in my memories forever and I will remind Eleanor and Emily of you often.

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  7. Tina,
    I met your mother at metro imaging. she was having issues with getting imaging, so I stepped in. I asked your name so I could leave my condolences. I hope whatever she has going on gets imaged and she can live a comfortable life. Rest in peace.

    Matthew Calac

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  8. Tina,
    I met your mother at metro imaging. she was having issues with getting imaging, so I stepped in. I asked your name so I could leave my condolences. I hope whatever she has going on gets imaged and she can live a comfortable life. Rest in peace.

    Matthew Calac

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