Obituary published on Legacy.com by Buswell Funeral Home on Nov. 4, 2025.
Lisa Kay Aaracgeiga Bridges started her journey on Sunday, November 2, 2025. Lisa was the youngest of three beautiful daughters born to Candace Wiiragušgeiga Cloud of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, and Kevin Bridges of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on September 27, 1989. Lisa loved crafts of all kinds, traveling, reading, time with family, but most of all, being Mom to her son Hudson Bird. She reveled in Hudson's never-ending giggles, jokes, pranks, and laughter, which were always abundant. She often said he was her life, her joy, and her happiness.
Nobody could love another like Lisa. She took great care in planning special events and visits – making custom gifts like ornaments, mementos, spa treatments, and hand-made cards. Lisa celebrated loved ones by cooking for them and baking beautiful and tasty desserts. She always looked forward to Christmas cookie-making time, putting extra love and joy into shaping each cookie and adding thoughtful and precise decorations.
With her striking beauty and charming posture, Lisa often surprised others with her relentless witty humor. Lisa wove sarcasm, praise and pure love into her jokes and messages, always extending deep gratitude to those that touched her life. She was a kind, old soul, full of life and perspective. Lisa always looked for the light and good in every situation and prayed often for others.
Lisa attended South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, working towards her Associates degree in Business Administration. She enjoyed sharing her Hocak culture in SMCC's Native American Club.
Lisa is survived by her son Hudson MaaNak Sucga Bird and his father Leland Nacgepi Bird, sisters Kandace Maaxisgaiga Bridges, Beth Keeracowiga Bridges, and Alex Huuchinukwiga Stacy, as well as Kaka Delphine (Blackcoon) Cloud. She is further survived by her parents Cory and Samantha Ciinakmaniiga Skenandore, many Hocak brothers and sisters, Teegas Foster, Todd, Gene, Christopher, Arnold, and George Cloud, Teegas Jon-Jon Maašusgaga Greendeer, Marcus Greendeer, and Jesse Blackdeer, Naanis Kimberly and Diane Cloud, Naanis Michelle Greendeer-Rave, Verna Blackdeer and Cherokee Greendeer, and beloved Hoocak children Owen, Emmitt, Annalisa, Cambria, Jeffrey, and Lyric.
Lisa is preceded in death by her mother Candace Wiiragusgeiga Cloud, father Kevin Bridges, angel baby Serena Jessenia, grandparents Edward and Barbara Pond, Kaka Elena Maašu hakarapei Greendeer, Cooka George Greendeer, Cooka Harry Cloud, Naani Cecelia "Sissy" Cloud, Naani Cynthia Cooraminakwiga Cloud, sister Rachel Wiha Greendeer, Little Teegas Wesley Cloud and Naani Arnalda Cloud.
Traditional Hocak wake services will be held at sunset on Monday, November 3 and Tuesday, November 4, at W9264 Taintsville Rd.,
Black River Falls, WI.
Funeral Services will be officiated by Traditional Chief Clayton Winneshiek and will be held from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at Buswell Funeral Home,106 S. 2nd St,
Black River Falls, WI 54615. Lisa's final resting place will be Trempealeau Public Cemetery in Trempealeau, Wisconsin.