Bridget Krupp’s sudden passing has left a profound void in the hearts of her children, family, friends, colleagues, and the entire community. We are profoundly saddened to announce her passing. All those who knew Bridget were taken aback by her sudden departure, as she lived a life of service and dedication. Bridget began her professional career as a dispatcher at the City of Burlington Police Department.
She subsequently transitioned to the Twin Lakes Police Department, where she has dedicated the last 26 years of her life. Bridget was more than just a voice on the other end of the line in her capacity as a dispatcher; she was a steady, calming presence in the midst of pandemonium, providing reassurance and guidance during emergencies.
Her unwavering commitment to assisting others, composure, and quick thinking garnered her the respect and admiration of all those with whom she collaborated. Bridget was a critical link between the public and law enforcement during her tenure, ensuring that individuals in need received the assistance they needed. She was the unseen hero, the respite in the storm, and the individual whose voice provided solace during periods of dread and uncertainty.
Bridget’s absence will be felt profoundly by her colleagues at the Twin Lakes Police Department and by the numerous individuals she assisted throughout her tenure.
We will never forget her legacy of service, compassion, and dedication to her community. She epitomized the essence of service, and her absence will be sorely missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known her. We extend our condolences to Bridget’s family, friends, children, and colleagues who are mourning this immense loss.