Steven-Bridges-Obituary

Steven Fisher Bridges

Richmond, Virginia

Apr 24, 1968 – May 7, 2024

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April 24, 1968
DIED
May 7, 2024
LOCATION
Richmond, Virginia

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Steven Fisher Bridges of Richmond, Virginia passed away on May 7, 2024 in his home. Steven was born on April 24. 1968 in Winston-Salem, NC. He attended Ashbrook High School where he was a highly involved athlete and extracurricular student. Upon graduation in 1986, he attended The University of...

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My name is Lee Trino Lopez with JLL MES Cardinal Health. And a awesome team leader, coworker, and specially a friend. Steve was definitely a fighter and never gave up and always looked at the positive things and every situation I have always respected him and he will be a great loss to our community and especially the people that knew him, all respected him. My condolences, Lee Lopez JLL

I grew up with Steven. We were good friends , if not best friends, from at least kindergarten to high school. I have countless cherished memories and experiences with Steven: from trout fishing in SW Virginia at my parents mountain cabin to summer visits to Gastonia to sleepovers in Winston-Salem to racing bikes through the quaint streets of Bath, NC. You cannot replace a friend you grew up with! I love you, my friend! I am with you always in spirit.

Steve was a friend that I met at the Phi Delta Chi house when pledging there. He was always smiling and had a great sense of humor. I am truly saddened to hear of his passing and offer my sincere condolences to his friends and family. I will leave this photo from those PDC days to hopefully make someone smile at this sad occasion. (I do not know why he has a pot on his head lol)

Steven was my childhood friend when his family lived in Winston-Salem. Steven lived very close to me and his street was the most popular place to ride bikes and play. I will always remember Steven as a sweet, respectful and very good friend to me. My sincere condolences are with Steven's children, sweet Mother (Teeny), brothers and entire family. My heart hurts. RIP.

I went to high school with Steven and he was such a kind and friendly person. I definitely remember that he was a huge Tarheels fan. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family.

I remember Steven as a smart, handsome young man from high school who was a genuinely nice person. Great sense of humor, and humble. I know he will be sorely missed.

So very sorry for the loss of Steven! He & my late son, Charlie Summey were very special friends Once when Charlie was very ill from a brain tumor Steven went to Simpsonville S. C. To spend the weekend to visit with Charlie & his wife, Julie. I will never forget what that visit meant to Charlie!

Stevie B. may you rest in peace. You have always been kind and such a great mentor. You always talked about how much you loved your family, North Carolina, and the Tar Heels. You will be missed my friend.

A very kind soul to me. I enjoyed our conversations and short visits while living in Charleston.