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Remembering you and your Bruce, Lynn, on this anniversary of his passing. 
Dad made time to come see me after the family moved to Minnesota and this had an impact on me. We would go for a lunch and chat. Usually Mexican food. We like the spice!  Lately I've been told we share  some eccentricities and somehow that makes me happy. As if he's still here in me. Miss you Dad. 
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Bruce and I attended the same high school in Denver (Thomas Jefferson) and used to hang out together at the YMCA and other places. He and I worked for Maynard (his father) who ran the paint shop at a car dealership one summer. Bruce was a good, kind soul then so I was both surprised and saddened to hear of his recent passing. My condolences.
Sorry to hear of Bruce’s passing. He and I taught school in the same district. We became friends as we explored Buddhism together. He was a good man.
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Bruce....I met him 40 years ago in Denver. What a good man, great husband and father, loyal friend.
I will always remember his laugh, his humor, his compassion, and wisdom. Along with Lynn, we had so many fun times and great conversations! He (and Lynn) were great role models for parenting our young children, and they also supported me through a painful divorce.
Although we all moved from Colorado years ago, I’ve always treasured our friendship.
May Lynn, Shaun, Jenn, and Erica always feel his presence and find peace. ❤️
Fond memories of many Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve
Celebrations shared with your family.
Very grateful for the kindness Bruce showed towards his brother Greg.
We love you all!
lynn, peace and blessings to you and your family. so sorry to hear of bruce’s death.
I am so thankful to have met your beloved Bruce, dear Lynn. I remember well how supportive he was to my own husband who was in his initial quest for answers as to how to manage his lymphoma. I hope you know that I just adore you, and I will hold you in my heart, very closely. ❤️
May all the memories you have of Bruce be a blessing for you 💔❤️🙏🏼
I was honored to meet Bruce through his Beautiful wife Lynn. Before I met Bruce I felt I knew him, from the stories Lynn would share at work. Because of his antics we were always asking what he was doing next, waiting for the sequel. Then I had the joy of meeting him at Art in the Vineyard, listening to music. I know why Lynn loved him from the moment I met him. I loved seeing him and talking. He was always involved in some project, loved his family, and deeply spiritual. His spirit has impacted my life. His physical presence will be greatly missed. I am sending love and hugs to his family.
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Remember when he drove off at the gas station with Mom's little legs hanging out of the camper? Epic memory!
Who is going to help me doing hammer projects?? I remember being on the shed roof with Bruce and just wanted to destroy the whole thing and he stayed calm and peaceful and thanks to him, we finished it. I will miss you and the talks we had about politics, meditation ... love you Bruce
I remember a day at the lake when Bruce was learning how to get up on skis. He was determined to get it, despite being cold. I hopped in the water to help him get lined up and to offer moral support. He was so appreciative and kind and kept trying to convince me to get in the boat so I wouldn’t get cold. He was shivering so hard he could barely hold on to the rope, but he was worried about me. I will always remember him and his sweet, kind soul.

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