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David Bridgeforth

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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BRIDGEFORTH - David Bridgeforth, age 49, completed the final chapter in his life on July 25, 2005. He attended school in Memphis, Tennessee. He enjoyed life, fishing was his passion, and he loved to spend quality time with his grandchildren. In 1974, he was wed in Holy Matrimony to Mary Jo Elem....

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I just wanted to express my deepest sorrow for the entire Bridgeforth family. It is so hard to lose a loved one but stay strong and may god bless you & keep you warm....

Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time of sorrow. Larry, Mary, Sharon, and Suzanne.

To the family of David my prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow. Just remember weeping endures for a night but Joy comes in the morning
Trust & lean on God
God bless

To the Bridgeforth family. {{Our}} Blessing to you all. Just know that David is at rest now and that we will see him again.
We are sorry that we can't be with you at this time of crisis, but our sympathy and prayers with all ways be with you.
The Hardiman family

GOD BLESS YOU ALL

To David's Family
My prayers are with each of you. My heart feels a lots of pain for the lost of a love one. A love one who played a different roll in each of our lives. The journey here on earth has ended for David, but we can comfort each other with our prayers and hope in our hearts that we will see David again. For now David's body is at rest, but his spirit will live on in each of our hearts. Love to you my dear cousins and know even though I'm miles apart, know that I am with you...

To the Bridgeforth family
My prayers are with you during these times. My God bless you, I know that David is at peace. Dave I haven't seen you in several years but you will always be my boy. I miss you and I promise I will see you again.

MaryJo,
So sorry to hear of your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. My thoughts and prayers will be with you. Miss you at AmSeCo.
Norma Bence