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Hollis Wayne Bridier

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Hollis Wayne Bridier

Birth
Sipsey, Walker County, Alabama, USA
Death
19 Jan 2021 (aged 92)
Saraland, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Hollis Wayne Bridier age 92, was born on March 23, 1928 in Sipsey, Alabama and a resident of Saraland, Alabama when he entered his eternal life on January 19, 2021 due to complications from the Covid-19 virus.

He was married to the love of his life, Sarah Elizabeth (Seely) Bridier for over 52 years.

He was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps where he served during the Korean War. He was a Past Master of SB Adams Lodge #884 and a member of Howard Lodge #69 F&AM.

He was a devoted member of Shadowlawn Baptist Church. He is survived by his son Gary (Angie) Bridier of Raceland, La, Grandfather of Alan (Lauren) Bridier of Zachary, La & Jonathan (Kristy) Bridier of Raceland, La , Step Grandfather of Alysa (Andrew) & Derek Hebert of Thibodaux, LA, Great-Grandfather to Stella, Parker, Dorian, Gabriel, Maizie, Isabelle & Emery Bridier, Emma & Zoe Adams, River, Quinn & Maya Hebert, His well loved, loyal & companion dog Sugar and cat Boots, many nieces, nephews and friends.

He is preceded in death by his wife Sarah Elizabeth (Seely) Bridier, son Ronald Wayne Bridier, daughter-in-law Rhonda (Lucas) Bridier, parents Marcel and Estell (Lawson) Bridier, siblings Jerry Neil Bridier, Margaret Brooks, Faye Tayler, Louise Seeley and Marcel "Mack" Bridier Jr and his longtime friend Mary Cornell.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday February 13th at 2pm in Pinecrest Cemetery in Mobile Alabama.

We ask that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing during the service. In the event you are unable to make it for any reason, please remember Hollis in your thoughts and prayers.

Dad (Hollis or Wayne to his friends) was an avid animal lover (except for the armadillos who rooted around in his yard) and always tried to feed any birds that visited his yard or ensure that his furry companions were well taken care of and loved constantly.

Because of this, in lieu of flowers donations are requested for your local animal shelter or animal rescue in his memory.

If you wish to send flowers, they should be sent to Radney Funeral Home on Dauphin Street in Mobile Alabama and they will be welcomed with love as he was also a lover of anything that bloomed, especially his red roses!
Hollis Wayne Bridier age 92, was born on March 23, 1928 in Sipsey, Alabama and a resident of Saraland, Alabama when he entered his eternal life on January 19, 2021 due to complications from the Covid-19 virus.

He was married to the love of his life, Sarah Elizabeth (Seely) Bridier for over 52 years.

He was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps where he served during the Korean War. He was a Past Master of SB Adams Lodge #884 and a member of Howard Lodge #69 F&AM.

He was a devoted member of Shadowlawn Baptist Church. He is survived by his son Gary (Angie) Bridier of Raceland, La, Grandfather of Alan (Lauren) Bridier of Zachary, La & Jonathan (Kristy) Bridier of Raceland, La , Step Grandfather of Alysa (Andrew) & Derek Hebert of Thibodaux, LA, Great-Grandfather to Stella, Parker, Dorian, Gabriel, Maizie, Isabelle & Emery Bridier, Emma & Zoe Adams, River, Quinn & Maya Hebert, His well loved, loyal & companion dog Sugar and cat Boots, many nieces, nephews and friends.

He is preceded in death by his wife Sarah Elizabeth (Seely) Bridier, son Ronald Wayne Bridier, daughter-in-law Rhonda (Lucas) Bridier, parents Marcel and Estell (Lawson) Bridier, siblings Jerry Neil Bridier, Margaret Brooks, Faye Tayler, Louise Seeley and Marcel "Mack" Bridier Jr and his longtime friend Mary Cornell.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday February 13th at 2pm in Pinecrest Cemetery in Mobile Alabama.

We ask that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing during the service. In the event you are unable to make it for any reason, please remember Hollis in your thoughts and prayers.

Dad (Hollis or Wayne to his friends) was an avid animal lover (except for the armadillos who rooted around in his yard) and always tried to feed any birds that visited his yard or ensure that his furry companions were well taken care of and loved constantly.

Because of this, in lieu of flowers donations are requested for your local animal shelter or animal rescue in his memory.

If you wish to send flowers, they should be sent to Radney Funeral Home on Dauphin Street in Mobile Alabama and they will be welcomed with love as he was also a lover of anything that bloomed, especially his red roses!


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