Bridget Erlena Peels Lynch

Bridget Erlena Peels Lynch, born on Sept. 5, 1977, in Conroe, Texas, entered into rest on March 15, 2026, in Cleveland, Texas. She was a woman whose heart was as vast as the Texas skies under which she was raised, and whose spirit was unyieldingly generous and warm.

Known for her delightful sense of humor and her playful nature, Bridget had a unique way of bringing light and laughter into the lives of those around her. A true jokester at heart, she possessed a rare gift for making anyone smile, even during the most trying times. Her zest for life was matched only by her willingness to help others; she would do anything for anyone, embodying a selflessness that touched everyone who knew her.

Bridget’s passions extended into the natural world, where she found peace and joy. She loved animals deeply, their companionship offering endless comfort and happiness. Gardening was not just a pastime but an expression of her nurturing soul, a way for her to cultivate beauty and life, mirroring the warmth she fostered in her own family and community.

She leaves behind a loving and enduring legacy through her cherished family. She is survived by her mother, Sharon Ann Anderson; her children, Chance David Coulter and his wife Angela, Skylar Peels, as well as Little Ricky and Little Freddie; her granddaughter, Sophia Coulter, her brother, Wesley Anderson Jr., and her best friend Beth Guynes. Together with many other loving family members and treasured friends, they form a circle of love that Bridget so deeply valued.

Bridget was preceded in death by her father, Farlin Lester Peels, and her beloved grandparents, Imogene Peels, Dorothy Scarcella, Phillip Scarcella, and James Peels. Though she has left this world, the memories of her laughter, kindness, and spirit live on, forever etched in the hearts of all who were fortunate to know her.

As we remember Bridget Erlena Peels Lynch, we hold close the joy she brought to our lives—a true friend, a devoted mother, a loving daughter, and an unforgettable soul. Her journey has ended, but her story continues through those who loved her, in the gardens she tended, in the animals she cherished, and in the smiles she inspired every day.

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Before creating Bluebonnet News in 2018, Vanesa Brashier was a community editor for the Houston Chronicle/Houston Community Newspapers. During part of her 12 years at the newspapers, she was assigned as the digital editor and managing editor for the Humble Observer, Kingwood Observer, East Montgomery County Observer and the Lake Houston Observer, and the editor of the Dayton News, Cleveland Advocate and Eastex Advocate. Over the years, she has earned more than two dozen writing awards, including Journalist of the Year.

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