Craig Bridges

Craig Bridges

Craig Bridges Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 3 to Jul. 5, 2008.
Craig BridgesSPARTA-Craig Arthur Bridges, age 62, of Sparta, formerly a resident of St. Petersburg, Fla. passed away Friday, June 27, 2008 after a long and courageous battle with cancer, at his home in Atlanta with his family present.Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Moores Funeral Home, 301 S. Wayne St., Milledgeville.Mr. Bridges was born November 22, 1945 in Jacksonville, Fla. and grew up in Hialeah, Fla. He served in the Army with the 11th Armored Cavalry, Blackhorse Regiment during the Vietnam War. During his military service he was disabled from combat wounds received from enemy fire. He received various combat awards for combat valor, and was retired due to combat wounds. Immediately following his military discharge, he was employed as a trial representative for the Disabled Veterans Association, a charitable organization who represent disabled military veterans without charge. During the remainder of his working life he represented thousands of disabled veterans in Florida and California on behalf of the DVA in helping disabled veterans obtain their military disability benefits. He was a very caring, able and energetic representative. He dedicated his entire working life in assisting veterans obtain their military disability benefits. Mr. Bridges was proud of his work.Survivors include his father, Eugene E. Bridges of Biscayne Park, Fla.; daughter, Renee Bridges of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; son, Eric Bridges of St. Petersburg, Fla.; brothers, Ty M. Bridges of Atlanta and Wayne E. Bridges of Rocky Mount, N.C.; sister, Mary Ann Wirth of Jacksonville, Fla.; numerous nephews and nieces.In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Attn: Development Office, 1023 15th St. NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005.Visit www.mooresfuneralhome.com to express tributes.Moores Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

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Daniel D. Stroia

July 4, 2008

Dear Graig Bridges Loved ones,
I am sending my condolence to his father Eugene and Family, along with my love and respect of this good and honorable man.
The 11th Cavalry Troopers about 40 years ago and far from home in the jungles of Vietnam & Cambodia we took great care of one another so we could so we could make it home to our mothers, fathers, wives, sisters, brothers and other loved-0nes.----------------> Now once again we must say our goodbyes and continue to take our strides for the time will come our journey will be done and forever together with all of our loved-ones.
“Thoughts of caring,” faced with the challenge of what to do with your life now that Graig has passed through the gateway, this might help you find the answer, here are some thoughts, you have a little more time to bless the lives of others----- Time to be more compassionate----- Quicker to thank----- Slower to scold----- More generous in caring-----
Since happiness is the object of our existence, taking time to smell the roses is also advisable. Take time to be happy. Find happiness with others. Remembers, joy is a journey, not a destination.
If we live by the above we can say, as did Paul, when it comes our time to pass through the gateway to paradise, “ I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, and I kept the faith. “ ------------- Chairman of Funeral Honor Guard of the 11th Cavalry Veterans of Vietnam & Cambodia.

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