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Leah A. Bridger

Kansas City, Missouri

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Leah A. (Archer) Bridger, 51, of Kansas City, Mo., passed away May 24, 2008. Born Dec. 31, 1956, Leah graduated from Oak Park High School in 1975 and on Sept. 22, 1979, was married to her husband for the last 28 years, Steven E. Leah was employed by T.W. Lacey from 1995-2001 and Independent Glass...

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I was shocked and so sorry to hear of your loss. Our families spent quite a bit of time together when we were young, and then our daughter's were in Girl Scouts together when they were young. Carol and I were friends all through school, and my thoughts are with her as I know how close she and Leah were. I always knew Leah as a fun loving full of life person, and I hope you keep those memories of her with you always.

Steve and family,
My deepest sympathy to you and all of Leah's family. I knew Leah since grade school. We were in Brownies and Girl Scouts growing up in Meadowbrook.... and then all through junior high and high school. She was always so full of life and fun. I remember her fondly. She had a knack for making people laugh! Thinking of all of you and holding you up in prayer.

Words cannot express the sadness from losing her. My deepest sympathy goes out to Steve, Michaela, Carol & Andrew. She was a joy and will always be remembered with a smile.
~Susan McAfee (PartyLite)

I enjoyed meeting Leah and Carol through their PartyLite shows. They were always filled with fun and laughter. I know Leah will be deeply missed. My heart goes out to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My prayers are for the family, may thay have peace in dealing with the loss of Leah.

Steve and family,
I am so very saddened to hear of Leah's death. She was a one of the most fun and full of life people I know. She was a big part of my history growing up in Gladstone and I hold such fond memories of our years together at Oak Park High School. The earth will be a sadder place without her.

I send my blessings to Steve, the children, Carol and Robert....to all who knew her.

With love,
Jeannette

Steve, Mickey, & Drew,
Your Mom lived life! She was so fun to be around! She was a good friend. She will be missed every day.

Steve and family. We are so sorry for your loss.

Steve and family,

We want to express our sympathy to you all with the loss of Leah. We pray that she is now with GOD, and finally at peace. We will keep you in our prayers, and hope that you can always remember the good times and memories with Leah.

Jeff and Cheryl Swift.