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I did Bridget’s hair for about 10 years. We became foodie friends shortly after and attended food events around Portland. She had an exceptional palette. And even cooked for me. I never had the chance to return the favor. We had a common interest in travel also. We would book our travel plans around which restaurants we wanted to go to, and share our stories.

She had a crazy good knack for making her credit cards work for her, and always found the best deals! I will miss her dearly. My heart goes out to loved ones

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I was very saddened to hear of Bridget's passing. Prayers are with the family

There are so many, but, for now 2 things I remember. When I started the first grade, we were waiting outside the school and it was St. Patrick's Day. She told me to go pinch this car that was parked on the street because it wasn't green. Being the little sister, I went to do that and the principal came running out, took me into the office and called our parents. He told our parents that I was chasing cars and I had to write 100 sentences that I wouldn't chase cars. LOL 😂

2nd memory. We used to share our grandmas bed when we were little and we would always be up laughing and giggling long after we were supposed to go to sleep and our parents would yell at us from the other room to go to sleep.

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