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Patsy Bridge

July 9, 1942 — October 6, 2017

Patsy Ann (Johnson) Bridge
Patsy Ann Bridge, 75, of Hay Springs passed away October 6, 2017 in her
home, surrounded by her children. Her life time of love and commitment to her
children was by far her greatest gift and accomplishment, one her family will
treasure forever.
Patsy was born July 9, 1942 in Rushville, Nebraska to James "Jim" Johnson
and Hazel Watson Johnson, the oldest of three children. The family lived on the
Mary Green farm 2 miles east of Hay Springs and she attended Harmony Home
school until they moved to the Henry Olson farm south of town, where she
attended Active Alcove, District 56. She attended Hay Springs High School,
graduating as valedictorian in 1960.
Patsy met Richard Bridge while still in high school and a relationship began,
one that would last more than 57 years. Patsy and Richard were married July 31,
1960 in the old Methodist Church in Hay Springs, with Richard wheeling her down
the street in the wheelbarrow, a local tradition. They moved into the Alcorn
Apartments in Hay Springs where they welcomed Morgan Kay and Terry Ray.
In 1964, they purchased the LaForrest Willis acreage south of Hay Springs.
They spent the next few years landscaping, remodeling, and improving the
property. Kirby Lee was welcomed into the family during this time. Fond
memories include building the garage, raising a large garden, and purchasing their
first cow, Mrs. Moo and Queenie, a Shetland pony.
In 1965, Patsy began working as Executive Director at Sunset Heights,
where she met many wonderful people developing fond memories for both she
and her family which continued long after she was no longer the Director.
In 1970 the family moved to the Grandma Flora Hagedorn place southwest
of Hay Springs, where Richard began farming and ranching. Wendy Lynn joined
the family in 1971. Early in 1972, Patsy also assumed the duties of City Clerk for
the City of Hay Springs and in May of 1972, Patsy assumed the position of
Administrator of Pioneer Manor Nursing Home. She continued working as the
Administrator until December 2009, when she retired after giving 37 years of her
life caring for the elderly loved ones in the community. She took great pride in
her role as Administrator and truly developed Pioneer Manor into be a place
"where Love and Hope abides".
Patsy was an accomplished cake decorator, with wedding cakes being her
specialty. Many marriages throughout the Northwest Panhandle of Nebraska
were blessed by a cake from Patsy, including the one with the baby toe imprint
where Wendy "kicked" the cake as the cake was transported. Patsy was also a
skilled seamstress, an avid gardener, and a talented quilter, winning many quilting
awards. She was also an excellent cook, with her chicken on the bone and potato
salad one of her family's favorite dishes. She loved her flower gardens and yard,
which brought her great peace and contentment. Patsy also loved to antique
shop, attending many estate sales and scouring antique stores looking for
"treasures" which now grace her home. Patsy loved her community, one she
never left. She worked tirelessly on the Hay Springs Centennial celebration and
spent countless hours on the Centennial book.
Patsy was continuously active. Even after retirement, she remained busy
quilting, serving her church, and volunteering at the Dawes County museum, as
well as attending many of her grandchildren's activities.
Patsy's greatest pride, joy and accomplishment was her family. She was
extremely proud of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She
enjoyed hearing and participating in their lives. She was the consummate
cheerleader, thrilled with the successes of her family, and also there when things
did not go well, offering a shoulder to cry on, or listening and gently offering
advice. She was the family source of wisdom and advice and the pivotal base
upon which her entire family revolved.
Patsy is preceded in death by her husband Richard, parents, Jim and Hazel
Johnson and Richard's parents James and Almira Bridge.
Celebrating Patsy's life are her children, Morgan Bridge, Terry (Dea) Bridge,
Kirby (Kathy) Bridge, and Wendy (Rodney) Chasek. Her grandchildren and great
grandchildren include Patric (Jessica) Bridge with their children, Evelyn and Aaron,
Brendan and Kole Bridge, Kelsey, Kalli and Kinzie Bridge, Ryan (Andrea) Westlake,
Lacy (Travis) Johnson, with their new little girl, Bo Westlake, Kyle (Jesse) Westlake
with their children Brynli and Karson, and Tyler Westlake and her cherished
brothers and sisters in law, Joe and Butch Johnson and Jim and Gladys Johnson, as
well as numerous nieces/nephews, and cousins.

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Service
Saturday, October 14, 2017
3:00 PM 10/14/2017 3:00:00 PM
United Methodist Church - Hay Springs

340 N Miller
Hay Springs, NE 69347

United Methodist Church - Hay Springs
340 N Miller Hay Springs 69347 NE
United States
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