Bridget-Braithwaite-Obituary

Bridget Anne Braithwaite

Lewisville, Texas

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BRAITHWAITE, , BRIDGET ANNE Born 2/22/59 Austin Texas, died 3/20/06 in Dallas unexpectedly of a heart attack. Always the scholar, Bridget's life included many honors: a Merit Scholar in high school, recipient of the Pew Scholarship to SMU where she graduated in three years Suma Cum Laude with...

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Bridget and I were very close. I think about her often. The light of the universe has dimmed somewhat with her passing.

Mr. and Mrs. Braithwaite:

I am deeply sadden by the news of Bridget's passing. It is one thing to understand our mortality in this world; quite another to be confronted with Death when a good friend has departed from it.

I had the privilege and pleasure of serving with Bridget as a staffer and subsequently as an Editor of the Texas International Law Journal at University of Texas Law School. It was then that we began our association.

I knew her to have a...

I am heartbroken to learn about Bridget. It helped me to talk to both of you, Barbara and Phillip, yesterday. Bridget became my friend in lawschool and I spent the evening remembering all those days. She was special; I'm so glad I knew her. My sorrowful condolences to you. I am sure Bridget is resting peacefully in God's loving arms.

Dear Barbara and Phillip,

I am deeply sorry to hear about Bridget. Such a vibrant life will truly be missed by those she has touched. I feel honored to have had the gift of her friendship when we were young. One of the first memories I have of her was that she loved reading about mythology. I loved playing games with her as they were always something out of the ordinary. I specificly remember Mancala, Backgammon and Operation. Her Mancala and Backgammon stratagies were always...

I met her on ebay about 3 years ago, and we inmediately felt something special between us. I'm an attorney too and I have no brothers or sisters, so we always said that we were like "far away" sisters. My English is not so good, but we always understood each other very well. She loved antiques rosaries so I spent the last three years "hunting" antique South American rosaries from her. She invited me to visit Texas...I'm really feel so sorry I never had the opportunity to hug her. She was a...

Dear Barbara and Philip: When I first met Bridget, she was a pretty nine-year-old girl with curly, auburn hair and adoring parents. Lundgren and Talman enjoyed playing with Bridget and Mittens in your back yard. Our families shared our first taste of steak fondue in your Richardson home. Remember the game similar to Mancala you made for one of Bridget’s birthday parties? As Bridget approached her teen years you gave her a chase lounge so she could have a special place to read. With her face...

Barbara, We continue to pray for you
during this sad time. Sounds like she
was a very lovely lady, and will be
greatly missed. Charlotte (your e-mail friend.)

I worked with Bridget at Barrett Burke as her legal assistant. She was very motivated about her work, professional and highly educated in the legal field. She will be remembered as a hard worker with a great sense of humor that always made you smile.

My deepest sympathy to all who knew her.

Bobbie and Philip,
We are deeply sorry for the loss of Dear Bridget. She was such a kind person.
We wish to express our sincere condolences.
Our hearts and prayers go out to you.
Love
Jacqueline & Tony Tetrick