In Loving Memory Of

Ora Lynn Harris Bridges

19472025-10-17
Life & Legacy
Ora Lynn Harris Bridges
February 15, 1947 — October 17, 2025
Grantsville

On a quiet October morning, surrounded by love in her Grantsville home, Ora Lynn Harris Bridges completed her earthly journey and returned to her Heavenly Father. She was 78 years old—a lifetime filled with love, laughter, service, and faith.

Ora was born on February 15, 1947, in Provo, Utah, the third of six children to Samuel and Portia Harris. She grew up on the family’s fruit farm in Orem, where she learned early the meaning of hard work, teamwork, and gratitude. Picking fruit, tending trees, and helping on the farm taught her lessons that shaped the rest of her life.

She graduated from Orem High School in 1965 and went on to Utah State University, where she earned a degree in elementary education—a perfect fit for her patient, kind, and nurturing spirit. While at Orem High School, she met the love of her life, Scot Bridges. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake City Temple on August 8, 1969. Together they built a life full of adventure, service, and joy.

Ora and Scot’s journey took them across the world—from Tooele, Utah, to Germany, New York, Indiana, Nebraska, and finally back home to Utah. Their son, David, was born while they were living in Heidelberg, Germany, bringing tremendous joy to their growing family. Wherever Ora lived, she made lifelong friends and turned each house into a warm, welcoming home.

Teaching was one of Ora’s greatest callings. She began her career at Central Elementary in Tooele and continued teaching in various states and countries. She touched countless young lives with her gentle encouragement, steady faith, and belief in every child’s potential.

Faith was the foundation of Ora’s life. A dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in many roles over the years—Relief Society president, Primary president, Young Women president, and teacher to all ages. Alongside Scot, she also served a mission at the Magna Bishop Storehouse, where she found joy in helping others. Her testimony of the Savior was unshakable, and she lived it daily through quiet service and genuine love.

Ora’s talents were many. She was an exceptional quilter and seamstress, known for her meticulous stitches and creative designs. Each quilt she made carried a piece of her heart. She loved gathering with friends in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, where she celebrated her heritage and built treasured friendships.

Above all, Ora was a people person—warm, funny, and endlessly kind. She had a gift for making others feel seen and loved. Whether through a heartfelt conversation, a homemade gift, or a simple smile, she made the world brighter.

Ora was preceded in death by her brother Samuel Vaughn Harris, and sisters Sandra Joan Harris Taylor and Sheila May Harris. She is survived by her devoted husband, Scot; their son, David; her sister, Lana Christensen; her brother, Gene Harris; and many nieces, nephews, and dear friends who will miss her deeply.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at the Grantsville Utah West Stake Center, 115 East Cherry Street, Grantsville, Utah. A viewing will be held one hour prior. She will be laid to rest at the Grantsville City Cemetery.

Ora lived a full and beautiful life—one of faith, friendship, and love. Her light will continue to shine in the lives of all who knew her.
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Bob & Maurine Miles
We were so sorry to read of Ora's death recently as we were looking up our Heidelberg friends. We have great memories of our time together in Heidelberg during the 70's.
Jan 20, 2026
Margie Hooley
Scot and David, so sorry for your loss.
Oct 30, 2025
Julie Thorum
Julie Thorum purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Ora Bridges
Oct 27, 2025
Mark Eatouga
Mark Eatouga purchased Purple Majesty for Ora Bridges
Oct 23, 2025
Kimberly Wilcox Byrne
ORA was a beautiful, kind wonderful person, a beautiful friend and just an amazing human being, with a heart of gold. I knew Ora as she was a good friend of my mom, and she was always extremely kind to me and always went out of her way to help or befriend anyone in need. Her faith was strong and she had a calming presence when she was around. I truly pray she is at peace. May the Lord carry her husband and family throughout this difficult time..
Oct 22, 2025
Philip and Janet Craven & kids
Philip and Janet Craven & kids purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Ora Bridges
Oct 21, 2025
Margie B Paul
Margie B Paul purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Ora Bridges
Oct 21, 2025
Philip and Janet Craven
Ora and Scott were the best neighbors any new Grantsville move in could have. They are warm, welcoming, loving and happy. When our grandchildren came to visit, they also wanted to visit Sister Bridges. She celebrated and loved all children and encouraged us in our adventures and challenges. We will love and cherish our memories with her. She was an example of faith, love, long suffering and joy.
Oct 21, 2025
The Adams Family
The Adams Family purchased Cherished Moments - Blue for Ora Bridges
Oct 20, 2025
Steph & Wes Hatt, Chris Hooten
Steph & Wes Hatt, Chris Hooten purchased Blooming Sympathy Garden for Ora Bridges
Oct 20, 2025