Bridget's obituary
In Loving Memory of Bridget Yelton
January 8, 1974 - November 13, 2023
Bridget Yelton, beloved sister, daughter, aunt, and friend, gracefully concluded her journey on November 13, 2023, leaving behind cherished memories and a legacy of kindness and passion. Born on January 8, 1974, Bridget's vibrant spirit touched the lives of all who knew her.
Bridget's heart overflowed with generosity, evident in her unwavering love for others and her enduring commitment to making the world a more beautiful place. She found solace and inspiration in the elegance of flowers and the captivating world of the arts. As a devoted member of the Japanese Garden and the Portland Opera, she found joy in every blossom and every note, allowing the beauty around her to illuminate her life.
With a zest for adventure, Bridget embarked on countless journeys, her soul finding peace in the rhythm of the ocean waves at her favorite beach destinations. Her love for exploration knew no bounds, and each new horizon she encountered brought with it a sense of wonder and discovery.
In addition to her many passions, Bridget found great delight in the art of wine tasting. With a refined palate and a thirst for knowledge, she explored the world of wines with enthusiasm and curiosity. Whether sampling a robust red or a delicate white, each glass held a story waiting to be savored, a journey of flavor and aroma that mirrored her own adventurous spirit.
Bridget's love for wine was more than just a pastime; it was a celebration of life's simple pleasures, shared with cherished friends and loved ones. Through the laughter and conversation that accompanied each tasting, she forged connections that would last a lifetime, creating memories as rich and vibrant as the wines she so adored.
Bridget shared a profound bond with her late husband, Jay Yelton, who preceded her in death. Together, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories. Though parted by fate, their love endures eternally in the hearts of those they touched.
Left to honor her memory are her beloved mother, Martha Kirkpatrick, and devoted sister, Jennifer Collette. Bridget's legacy lives on through her cherished niece, Nicole Liss, and nephews, Matthew and Christopher Liss, who will forever carry her light in their hearts.
As a civil engineer, Bridget's career took her across the globe, where she embraced new challenges with grace and determination. Her time in Tel Aviv broadened her perspective and enriched her life, leaving an indelible mark on her soul.
An avid enthusiast of the Metropolitan Opera, Bridget found kinship and inspiration within the realms of music and performance. Her love for food, particularly chocolate, brought joy to every moment shared with loved ones, leaving a sweet imprint on the memories she leaves behind.
In her honor, let us remember Bridget's unwavering kindness, her adventurous spirit, and her profound love for life. May her legacy serve as a beacon of light, guiding us through the darkness with the warmth of her memory. Rest in peace, dear Bridget, knowing that your love will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know you.
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I did Bridget’s hair for about 10 years. We became foodie friends shortly after and attended food events around Portlan…
I did Bridget’s hair for about 10 years. We became foodie friends shortly after and attended food e…
I did Bridget’s hair for about 10 years. We became foodie friend…