Ivy Irvine Bridge

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Ivy Irvine Bridge, born 1928 in Belfast, Northern Ireland; passed March 19, 2022, after a short illness. She was proceeded in death by her husband Floyd J. Bridge (Bud), Mother Eleanor Irvine (Montgomery), Father Hamilton Irvine, Brother Robert Irvine, Sisters Muriel Heath, Mary Willis, and Iris Black. Survived by sister J. Netta Hooper.

Children: Steven I. Bridge of Orange, CA, Patricia E. Graham (Robert) of Pueblo West, CO, and F. Barry Bridge (Sylvia) of Arroyo Grande, CA. Grandchildren: Terry Hiett, Erick Bridge (Courtney), Heather Villegas (Eddie), Steven Bridge Jr, Robert Graham (Jamie), Russell Graham (Mandy), Kerry Bridge, Bryce Bridge, Sarah Bridge, and numerous Great Grandchildren.

Ivy started looking into nutrition after moving to Tustin in 1962. After helping many people over the years, Ivy opened a health and wellness business in Jamestown Village; she then moved to the current location of Ivy’s Bridge to Better Health in the 1970s. Ivy provided information on health products and was a practicing Iridologist for many years. Ivy was a steadfast believer in Jesus Christ and attended the Salvation Army Church of Tustin.

In Lieu of flowers please donate to Salvation Army.

Visitation: Thursday 4PM to 8PM at Saddleback Chapel, 220 E. Main St. Tustin CA Funeral: Friday 2PM to 4PM at Saddleback Chapel followed by light refreshment at Ivy’s Bridge to Better Health. Please RSVP 714-832-0750

She will be interred with her husband in Arroyo Grande, CA at a future date.

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  1. Ivy was a lovable person and a joy to be around. It was truly an honor to have worked for her.Ivy will be greatly miss. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family in this difficult time.~ Yolanda V

  2. I was saddened and shocked to hear Ivy had passed. She was like another mother to me over the last 50 years or so. She loved to be in the service of others. It was her life’s journey. She helped thousands of people with their health and was dedicated to changing people’s lives for the better, all while praising Christ. She was like another mother to me. I know this was not unusual for her, as she would light up a room when she entered. People were touched by her soul. She knew this but was always humble about just being in service. I loved Bud too. They would both come to Texas and we had the most marvelous time. You just never envision a person like her dying, so it’s very difficult and hard to deal with her passing. I just know when it’s my turn, it will be joyous to see her again.


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