Bridget was 25 years old when she was killed in the Station Night Club Fire on Feb. 20, 2003. Bridget had not planned on going out that night but could not resyst the urge when her uncle offered her tickets to see Great White! She thought it would be fun to go and hang out with friends. Nobody could imagine the horror that would unfold that night. This page is not to remember the tragedy , but rather to honor Bridgets memory and what she strived to achieve in her short stay in this life. She was an amazingly beautiful person inside and out. I truely believe that her beauty is reflected in her smile and that it radiated her charm and personality.Bridget was proud of who she was and where she came from. She was an extremely honest person and if you wanted an honest opinion...she was the one to go to. She loved to shop .....and loved to be a "girly girl". This page is a work in progress and I encourage former students and friends to visit often and share you pics, stories and memories with each other. A scholarship has been created in her memory and information on that will soon be posted.Bridget is missed by all and she will never be forgotten.
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The following has been adapted from the book, The Circus Fire, by Stewart O’Nan. These words have come to sum up The Station Fire Memorial Foundation’s mission. To be lost and forgotten - to be abandoned - is a shared and terrible fear, just as our fondest hope, as we grow older, is that we might leave some part of us behind in the hearts of those we love and in that way live on. We may not be able to change what has been, but we can certainly change WHAT IS. Support The Station Fire Memorial Foundation and help us to give the victims the only gift within our power, a gift we wish desperately for our loved ones, a gift we all want... TO BE REMEMBERED.