Bridgett Annette Burns

Bridgett Annette Burns obituary, Toledo, OH

Bridgett Annette Burns

Bridgett Burns Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by The House of Day Funeral Service, Inc. on Dec. 31, 2024.

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Bridgett Annette Burns Affectionately Known As Big Bridge, Baby Doll and Memaw Transition on December 30,2024 With Her Famliy Surronded By Her.Bridgett Was Born on January 3,1961 in Toledo Ohio. Attending Waite High School. Bridgett was a member of First Church Of God for many years under the leadership of Bishop Robert A. Culp, she later joined Fresh Wind Church under the leadership of Bishop Darrell Sheares Sr.
Bridgett worked various jobs over the course of her life. Joseph's grocery store, Board of Election, Boston Market and also a Mary K Consultant.
Bridgett had several passions gambling, cooking and of course her Ohio Players Club Mc were she was a member for many years. She also was a member of a group called Sister 2 Sister.
Bridgett was preceded in death By Her Mother Violet Burns, Father Eddie Lee Mcfarland, Sister Shirley Smith, Special Aunt Elma Lucas.
She Leaves To Cherish her memories three children, Jimmy Burns, Danny (Antoinette) Burns and Paul Reddick Sr. Special Grandson "Chaz Micheal Burns" who was her Biggest headache and her Ride Or Die. Twelve grandchildren, Chaz, Jimmyah, TyRese,Golden, Tatyannah, DaNaysha, Shirley, Daniel, Danny Jr, Paul Jr, Isabella, Ava and Ace, Eight Siblings Gregory Cambell (Tike), Lynell (James) Jackson, John Robinson, Alonzo (Erica) Robinson, Freda Robinson, Eddie Mae Robinson, Vicki Robinson, Jason Robinson, Daughter In Law Beverly Burns, Special Nephews Stacey Burns and John Smith Jr, Special Niece Robin Smith, and Special great niece and Birthday twin Jacqueline Rushing. Twenty six nieces and nephews, Special Friends Billy Pierce, Pamela Marshall, Tracy Hill, David Keesee, Rochelle Jackson, Christi Depp,Yolanda Carter, Bonus Mom Leora Robinson, and Godmother Mary Esther Hardy

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