
Natalie “Nan” Wright Bridges, 84, passed away December 19, 2014.
She was born June 27, 1930 in Maywood, Illinois, to Thomas and Helen Benton.
Nan is survived by her husband, Bill Bridges; two daughters, Linda (Randall) West and Loran (Joe) Steinmetz; grandchildren, Ben Schrader, Matthew and Christopher Steinmetz; and Bill’s children, Steve (Barbara) Bridges, Laurie Bridges, and Jody (Tom) Schmith.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert G. Wright; a daughter, Amy Wright; and a sister, Jane Monroe Hartnett.
A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, January 12, 2015 at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W. Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Indianapolis Humane Society.
The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the staff of Manor Care at Summer Trace and Heartland Hospice for their kindness, compassion, and love to Nan and her family.
Please visit her online guestbook at www.indianafuneralcare.com.








Jim Montoe says
i am so sorry for your loss- Aunt Nan was such a great person and will be missed by all whose lives she touched! God bless you all!
Doug Monroe says
We are all sad to hear about the passing of Aunt Nan. Linda and Lori our hearts and prayers are with in this time of sadness.
sue hainline hall says
my thoughts are with you linda. i vividly remember her as the most stylish beautiful mom we knew. my mom, god rest her soul, was a little jealous! love to you and your family.
Nancy Wright Meko says
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Nan was such a wonderful woman.
Cathy Shannon says
We are so sorry to hear about your mom. Our family is praying for your family!
Pam Trumbauer says
It was a true pleasure to know and care for Nan. I loved having both of them across the hall from my previous office at Summer Trace. My thoughts and prayers are with Bill, Linda and Lorie and family.
Deb and Mike says
What a beautiful lady. So very sorry for your loss. I always will remember how fashionable she was– always perfectly put together. Just like her beautiful daughters.
Marlene Scheetz says
Dear Linda and Loran, You know that Nan was A#1 on my list. I have so many great memories of her. Just looking at her photos makes me smile. I am so angry that the weather report was made out to be another over-dramatization. I heard the roads were fine. I just didn’t want to risk driving. I apologize for not attending the service. I was there in spirit and will reconfirm that you Mom was the best. I’m just so sorry.