Mrs. Bridger resided in this parish until a few years ago, when she moved to Monroe to live with her sons, who were employed in that city. She was an estimable Christian lady and has a host of friends in this section, who deeply mourn her untimely death.
She is survived by three sons, Robert D., John S., and Inga Bridger, all of Monroe, and three daughters, Mrs. A. B. Butler of Monroe, Mrs. C. Butler of Shreveport, and Miss Josie Bridger of Monroe, and a brother and sister of this parish, Mr. A. P. Stuart and Mrs. M. L. Fluitt.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA), September 27, 1912
Mrs. Bridger resided in this parish until a few years ago, when she moved to Monroe to live with her sons, who were employed in that city. She was an estimable Christian lady and has a host of friends in this section, who deeply mourn her untimely death.
She is survived by three sons, Robert D., John S., and Inga Bridger, all of Monroe, and three daughters, Mrs. A. B. Butler of Monroe, Mrs. C. Butler of Shreveport, and Miss Josie Bridger of Monroe, and a brother and sister of this parish, Mr. A. P. Stuart and Mrs. M. L. Fluitt.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA), September 27, 1912
Family Members
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Robert Dixon "Bob" Bridger Jr
1872–1914
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John Stuart Bridger
1875–1936
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Lilly May Bridger
1876–1879
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Ingadozier Cash "Inga" Bridger
1878–1916
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Estelle Bridger Butler
1880–1961
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Luda Floyd Bridger
1882–1887
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Cicero Courtland Bridger
1885–1898
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Cora Lavilla Bridger Butler
1886–1974
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Josie B. Bridger Cuthbert
1889–1952
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