Joneta-Bridgmon-Obituary

Joneta Bridgmon

Jul 21, 1959 - Sep 13, 2025 (Age 66)

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It started off as a job and left as a true friendship! God may you rest well. I am so very thankful for the time I've got to spend with Mrs. Bridgmon . I could be having the worst day then with just a laugh it would be better instantly. You and your family will always have a VERY special place in my heart. I love You !!!!! A good friend , Cassie Deepest condolence to the family.

Sending prayers, love and blessings to you, Always, my friend. Minnie Robinson.

30 years ago We met at work and I gave you the Nick Name "Legs", I Compared your beautiful legs to Tina Turner's legs. I remember asking you if I can call you that and you said SURE! 30 years later and I still call you "Legs"We've shared so Many private Conversations and trusted each other with our most private moments. I will FOREVER Miss our hours long conversations. Thank you for Being My Friend. Love and miss you sis

Joneta was my precious friend for 25 years. When I met Joneta in our Cook County office I was so impressed with her beautiful smile and her intelligence and charming personality. We had a wonderful time talking about our lives and world events. I will deeply miss her and thank God I had the privilege of knowing her all these years.

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**MS. Joneta "Legs" or "Jo" Bridgmon (Ellison), 66**MS. Joneta "Legs" or "Jo" Bridgmon, age 66, passed away on September 13, 2025, in Palos Heights, Illinois. Born on July 21, 1959, in Chicago, Illinois, she brought joy and vibrancy to the lives of those around her for over six decades.Joneta graduated from Austin High School in 1976 and went on to build a diverse and dedicated career. She held positions at McGraw Hill Publishing Company, Illinois Bell (later Ameritech), and the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Her final role was as a Clerk at the Circuit Court of Cook County, where she took great pride in her work and her ability to help others.A woman of many passions and talents, Joneta was an avid reader who found joy in the written word. She had a flair for baking and interior decorating-skills she practiced with excellence and creativity. She loved solving puzzles and playing cards, often sharing laughter-filled moments with friends and family over games. Her enthusiasm for life extended to her love of casinos and visits to dog and pony tracks.Joneta had a deep appreciation for beauty in all forms-whether it was tending to her beloved fish aquarium and plants or expressing herself through fashion. Known for her short dresses, high heels, radiant smile, memorable laugh, and fierce runway-like walk, she left an unforgettable impression wherever she went. Her voice-both speaking and singing-was as beautiful as it was distinctive.Her spiritual journey began early when she was baptized at Mars Hill Baptist Church in Chicago IL. In later years, she found inspiration watching Dr. Charles Stanley and was lovingly adopted by First Baptist Church INC., of Keysville in Hephzibah, Georgia.Joneta's legacy lives on through her children: Cranesha R.Williams (Kuna) and Tahonee' F. Bridgmon; her grandchildren: Latiyah McIntyre, Kyi Booker, Kuna Williams Jr., Mikalah Williams, and Taye Johnson; as well as four great-grandchildren: Ladante McNeary Jr., TA'Asia McIntyre, Amir Gaskin, and Amina Gaskin.She is also remembered by her siblings: Glamour Ellison, Almer Griffin, Barbara Ellison, Samantha Dail, James Randolph, Michael Randolph, Jessie Randolph(Pearlie), Lewesley Dail(Cassandra); along with a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Among them was a very special niece whom she cherished like a daughter: Chaune' (Nicola) Fitzgerald (Eric).Joneta now joins in rest her mother Edna M. Dail (Ellison), father Jessie Randolph; brothers Roosevelt Ellison, Sedrick Ellison, Wendell Ellison, and Calvin Ellison.Joneta Bridgmon will be remembered for her wit, warmth, style, strength of spirit-and above all-for the love she gave so freely to those around her. May her memory bring comfort to all who knew her.

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