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Gregory A. Bridgeman

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Gregory Allen Bridgeman, of Virginia Beach, a native of Dinwiddie County, died at the age of 58, Sept. 22, 2008, following a serious illness.He was the son of the late Allen Mayes "Doc" Bridgeman and Mary Nanny Bridgeman. He was also preceeded in death by his nephew, T. Scott Trimmer.He is...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. As I think of Greg, he and I spent a fair amount of time in our youth together. All my memories of those times are very nice. God Bless.

For you Greg. Our memories of you and our beloved daughter Marilyn, we will keep forever in our hearts.. Rest in peace when now, at last, you join her. Love, Marion & Charlie Blackwell

God needed another flower for his garden and what a beautiful flower he picked. Thank you Greg for all the stories and good times at Little Joes
Autos. Your work is done now it is time to rest.

In life's journey we were lucky enough to have you pitstop @ Little Joe's and so were the over 1000 people you helped get off their feet. For the last 15 years we shared liked family and I am greatful for that, its time for you to rest your feet,you earned this peace.

when i first started working @little joes autos,greg was the only salesman that came over to me and introduced himself to me.he will surely be missed.The lord called home a good man.

Death is nothing at all...
I have only slipped away to the next room...
I am I and you are you...
Whatever we were to each, that we are still.

Call me by my old familiar name,
Speak it to me in the same way you always used.
Put no difference into your tone,
Wear no false air of solemnity or sorrow.

Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word that it...

WHEN A LOVED ONE'S GONE
Those we love remain with
us, for love itself lives on.
And cherished memories
never fade because a
loved one’s gone.

Those we love can never
be more than a thought apart.
For as long as there
is memory they’ll
live on in the
heart

MY BIGGEST FEAR
My biggest fear was to lose you..
Now I’ve lost you my fear has gone.
There’s nothing left for me to fear,
I’ve lost the one I held so dear.

The worst is over, the horror is past,
The thing I feared most has happened at last,
No more do I worry, no more do I care,
Nothing can hurt when a heart isn’t there.

I’ve been through hell and survived somehow,
Nothing else can touch me now,
There’s nothing to fear of life to come,
I lost...

In tears I saw you sinking,
I watched you fade away.
You suffered much in silence,
you fought so hard to stay.
You faced your task with courage.
Your spirit did not bend,
and still you kept on fighting until the very end.
God saw you getting tired.
When a cure was not to be.
So he put his arms around you and whispered "come to me".
So when I saw you sleeping So peaceful, free from pain.
I could not wish you back
to suffer that again.