Alfred -Bridges-Obituary

Alfred W. Bridges

Morrisville, Pennsylvania

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MORRISVILLE, Pa. - Alfred W. Bridges, 63, of Morrisville, made his transition into eternal rest on Jan. 1, 2011.The former mayor of Ewing Township, N.J. and lifelong educator was raised in Union, N.J. He attended school in the Union Township school system, prior to his acceptance to the former...

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Wes, Chad, Carole,

Sorry this is so late, I had no idea. I just sent Wes a message asking about your father on FB recently.

Since I moved to NC I really don't get to much news from NJ.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. Al was my friend and mentor.

God Bless!

God Bless Al: I/we owe so much to you for our education, careers and success. I will never forget our friendship. May you rest in peace my friend...

January 10,2011

Dear Carole and family,
Our thought and prayers are with you.
Hold fast to the memories of good times you shared.May those memories
sustain you always.
William & Estelle Harris
Charlotte, NC

Dear Carole, Wes, and Chad and Family,
I am deeply saddened to hear of Al's passing. I will always have fond memories of my time working with Al at TSC/TCNJ. He was a consummate professional, and also a friend. May God Bless and keep you in his arms during this difficult time.
Patricia Sancho Peterson

To my family in N.J. and PA. my prayers to you and know that I feel every movement of your hearts. Love you all. Marie Trail,(MiIndia, Kori, Erin) Los Angeles

Dear Carole, Wes, Chad and Family,
I first met Al when I was a senior at TSC and he was a grad student. Al was a dear friend and colleague during my thirty plus years at TSC/TCNJ. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Vera Petrow Young

Al, was a mentor, friend and colleague who was a positive influence for a multitude of students and professionals he interacted with. He will be missed.

Carol Cotman Hogan

Al jumpstarted my passion for politics and public service while I was at TSC and afterwards. He was my mentor. For this, and his friendship, I will always be grateful. He was a true gentleman and decent person. You will be missed, Mayor Al...