Robert M. Dressig
R.I.P. Larry you are surely missed Robert M. Dressig (12-29-21)

Birth date: Jun 25, 1929 Death date: Jul 4, 2020
Lawrence Brideau, age 91, of Center Line, died on July 4, 2020. Beloved husband of the late June. Loving father of Kim Brideau and Rod Brideau. Dear grandfather of Brett. Good friend of Patty and Mike. Loving brother to 11 sibling Read Obituary
R.I.P. Larry you are surely missed Robert M. Dressig (12-29-21)

R.I.P. Larry you are surely missed Robert M. Dressig (12-29-21)

I remember Mr. Brideau cheering for his daughter Kim when she played basketball and volleyball at Cousino High School. I played both sports with Kim and remember Mr. Brideau was always very supportive and proud of her and her athletic abilities. Rest In Peace Mr. Brideau.
—-Mary Ann Miller
Mr. Brideau was a great neighbor and friend. I had so many enjoyable conversations with him over the years about so many things. He was smart as a whip, loved golf and always had a chuckle or smile on his face no matter how badly he was feeling. He was a humble man who loved his family so much. I’m so grateful that I got to know him and will miss him. I’ll be sure to keep you all in my prayers, Brideau family.
My grandfather was an amazing man. He took care of me like I was his son. He taught me many things in love, but above all he taught me how to respect others and be happy with myself.
He loved to golf and he loved sports in general. He was so happy and kind no matter what the situation was. He never wished harm on anyone even if they wronged him. He has a kind and wonderful soul and there is a special place in heaven for him with his wife, and my loving grandmother June.
There is a void in all the hearts that my grandpa touched that will never be filled, but most importantly will never be forgotten. You inspired me to love and grow into the adult I am today grandpa, you and grandma will always be in my heart and mind!
Uncle Larry had some great golf stories. The putt for birdie, pitching it in from 80 yards away, or the shot that should have but went left when it was supposed to go right. It was a game he loved and loved to talk about. We know that you’ll be hitting them straight now. God Bless.