Bridget-Winsor-Obituary

Bridget Winsor

Boulder, Colorado

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Bridget Johnson Winsor, 57, lost her battle with bipolar disorder on July 25 th , 2017. Bridget grew up in Littleton and graduated from the University of Colorado in 1982 where she met her husband, John Winsor. They settled in Boulder in 1989. Bridget had a fierce dedication to the Boulder...

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I will always remember Sunshine Preschool Days with Bridget and Charlie W and Charlie A. You live on in our memory.

Love Bridget's authenticity. Enjoyed our time together at Sunshine when the boys were in preschool together.

Bridget was a cousin I barely knew. Her mother Aunt Susie and my father Joseph Burns were brother and sister.
I just learned of her passing. Even though I hadnt seen her for maybe 50 years, I am saddened.
My sincere condolences. David Burns

My thoughts and prayers are with Harry and Charlie. Bridget was devoted to her boys. She was an inspiration to all and the world has suffered a terrible loss with her passing. While I did not know Bridget for long she will be deeply missed.

All of us "Camozzi kids" and mom are deeply saddened to hear of our dear and fun Bow Mar friend's death. Bridget and I were second in state for tennis when we were 11 or so (thanks to Bridget's tennis skills- not mine).
It's comforting to know that Harry and Susie were there to welcomed her with open arms in heaven. Thinking of all of Bridget's brothers and sisters and extended families.

Oh my a bright light has dimmed in our lives. Bridget's smile and her endless buoyancy will live long in my memory. I am grateful for the time shared with her at Collage Children's Museum where her dedication, enthusiasm and leadership fueled everyone else around her leading us to accomplish so much for so many children and families in Boulder County.
-- Alison Moore

What a bright shining life to all who were blessed to know BJ... 40 years ago we were busy planning our joint 18th bday party before we all parted off to college...Sunshine is all that comes to mind when I think of sweet Bridget!

So sorry to hear, Jon & family. I hadn't seen you two around town in awhile, but have very fond memories of our "Denver days". Warmest thoughts in this difficult time...

Tom O'Banion

I am so sorry to hear this. Bridget was a caring, interesting and good person. I will miss seeing her walking her dogs in the morning.

Our condolences to her family.