Paul H. Bridgeman, age 93, of Quincy.
Paul was born on June 3, 1931, in Quincy, a son of Cecil and Edith Prante Bridgeman. On April 24, 1954, he married Betty J. Sedelmeier in Quincy. She preceded him in death on July 13, 2012.
Paul was a 1949 graduate of Quincy High School, and he served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Paul had been employed by Quincy Herald Whig as a printer for 44 years until his retirement.
Paul was a longtime Boy Scout Leader with St. Peter School Pack #5, where he helped guide and mentor young scouts. He had a passion for raising show rabbits and spent many years dedicated to the hobby. Paul also enjoyed fishing and was an avid player in men's fast pitch softball leagues. He was actively involved with the Men's Full Gospel Association.
Survivors include four children: Todd (Jessica) Bridgeman of West Fork, AR, Kevin (Karen) Bridgeman of Quincy, Lori (Daryl) Black of Summerville, GA, and Robin Bridgeman of Greenback, TN; ten grandchildren: Angela (Shawn) Guffey of Port Charlotte, FL, John (Brittany) Bridgeman of Knoxville, TN, Kameron (Amber) Bridgeman of Quincy, Katelea Bridgeman of Quincy, Jared (Elizabeth) Bridgeman of Chesterfield, MO, Jordan (Megan) Bridgeman of Fowler, IL, Justin (Heather) Bridgeman of Quincy, Ashley Brammer of Palmetto, FL, Brittany Brammer of Parrish, FL, and Shawna (Sean) Holmes of Lenoir City, TN; 20 great-grandchildren: Rebekah Rigsby; Amelia Guffey, Hannah Guffey, Riley Guffey, Xander Guffey, Brayden Holmes, Tristan Holmes, Bonnie Bridgeman, Freya Bridgeman, Charly Nicholson, Eleanor Bridgeman, Adalyn Bridgeman, Nolan Bridgeman, Emma Bridgeman, Brooklyn Bridgeman, Kayden Bridgeman, Henry Bridgeman, Lydia Bridgeman, Lane Tietsort, and Alex Tietsort; a sister, Sandra Batista of FL; and many loving nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife, Paul was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Mark Bridgeman; a granddaughter, Kara Bridgeman; a sister, Carlene Whitefield; and five brothers: Loren "Bud" Bridgeman, Floyd Bridgeman, Everett Bridgeman, Glenn Bridgeman, and Wayne Bridgeman.
Visitation: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Hansen-Spear Funeral Home.
Graveside Service: Calvary Cemetery, Quincy, IL
Burial: Calvary Cemetery with military honors provided by American Legion Post 37 and the United States Army Funeral Honors Detail.
Memorials: St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church. Memorial donations may be made online at: https://memorials.hansenspear.com/.
Hansen-Spear Funeral Directors are in charge of arrangements.
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