Lynda was so welcoming anytime we visited salt lake with Shauna and Trevor. Her smile was infectious and her heart genuine and kind. We are so sad to hear of her passing and holding you all up in prayer ❤️🙏
Leanne and Sean Kelly
In Loving Memory
Lynda Lee Ward Bridge
1941•2026
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Lynda Bridge, 84, of Sandy, Utah passed away peacefully on May 17, 2026. She was gracious, kind, thoughtful and embraced everyone she ever knew and met with a very gregarious and positive attitude.
Born on August 7, 1941 in Richfield, Utah, Lynda was the beloved daughter of Richard Alfred Ward and Della Marie Zufelt. After graduating from East Carbon High School in 1959, she moved to Salt Lake City to attend LDS Business College. With a college degree in hand, Lynda started her career with Pacific Intermountain Express (P.I.E.) Trucking Company then went on to work for Cottonwood High School in food services and ultimately as an Optometrist Assistant at Standard Optical in the Cottonwood Mall.
Lynda was an adventurous spirit and loved to recreate outdoors; camping, fishing, riding motorcycles, golfing and spending time with the love of her life Lowell (married for 64 years) and her three children. Lynda and Lowell loved to travel and vacationed around the world including trips to Australia, New Zealand, China, London, Europe and cruising in the Caribbean. Back in Utah, they never missed an opportunity to spend time with their children, grandchildren, family, neighbors and friends.
Lynda is survived by her sister Marie Fratto, her daughters, Kristi Bell and Shauna Brown(Trevor); son, Brian Bridge(Tiffany); Grandchildren, Chandler Brown, Gabriel Brown, Aimee Bell and Brandon Bell; Great Grandchildren, Malakai Hutchison and Azriel Hutchison.
Lynda is preceded in Death by her husband Lowell Bridge, her parents, her brother Richard Douglas Ward and Randy Bell (son-in-law).
A life celebration will be held from 10am – 12pm on Saturday, June 6th at the Larkin Sunset Mortuary. Interment will be at 12:15pm at the Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. 10600 S. Sandy, Utah.
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Please accept my condolences and deepest sympathy during this difficult time. I really enjoyed meeting and getting to know both of your parents over the years, truly great people.
Tim & Shellie Parker
Lynda was such a gem. I remember the first time I came to their home back in 1990 and she welcomed me with her warm smile and loving hug. Since then she mailed me a Christmas card every year. Every memory I have of Lynda she is smiling and joyful. She made this world better. She will be missed.
My sincere sympathy to all of your family..May her memories be eternal
(You Know) your mother was a very special person. We always enjoyed visiting with your mom and dad and all the wonderful stories of their lives and how proud they were of all of you. We know she will be missed.
Lynda was such a beautiful and loving person and always had a smile for everyone she met. And she loved her family. Both her and Lowell will be sorely missed by all. Tim and I always had fun with both of them, whether it was a superbowl party, going to lunch or just getting together when the Renkens were in town. We enjoyed those moments and I will always cherish the memories.
My Heartfelt Condolences to Marie and Lynda’s children and grandchildren for the loss of your Mother, Sister, & Grandmother. May she Rest In Peace.
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