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After Bruce Jon’s passing, I enrolled in the Parkinson’s Progressive Markers Initiative, a study founded by the Michael Fox Foundation. You can enroll also at https://www.ppmi-info.org/

BruceJon was very creative. In addition to music, he was an accomplished sketch artist and ceramicist. I think I still have a coffee mug he fashioned with a very artful face carved on the side. He was very proud and excited when he received an acting role in the school play “The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch”.

We often worked together in after school jobs. At 15 we worked for a TV repair business, hauling TV’s from the van to the shop and back, and stringing antenna wire in stifling hot attics during antenna installations. For those of you who don’t know, we used to get our television programs by snatching them from the air using big wire nets attached to our roofs.

We were never late for school, because we developed a habit of getting up early and walking to Duncan Donuts together, where we would drink coffee and smoke cigarettes before school.

BruceJon was always thinking of others. Once I remarked, probably after watching the 3 stooges, that I wondered what it would be like to be hit in the face with a pie. On my birthday that year, guess who rang my doorbell first thing in the morning, pie in hand?

Although I was a mediocre guitarist, I was very honored that BruceJon and Maggie requested that I accompany a vocalist in singing at their wedding. It was a very touching moment for me. And I know that BruceJon was very proud of his long marriage to Maggie and of their lovely daughters.

And I am very proud to be able to say that BruceJon was a friend of mine.

BJ was a kind and thoughtful visitor and host. Loud and raucous and lovable. Today I am remembering how the family and Mark K came together to figure out creative and “BJ-tolerable” ways to get him to the beach. BJ laughed and revved up the 4-wheeler! Also remembering BJ’s infectious laugh. What a character, and I am so glad to have had the pleasure of his company in my life. Maggie, you picked a winner!
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My condolences go out to Maggie his wonderful wife and his two daughters Samantha and Kate and now his grandkids that I haven't got to meet my thoughts are always with you in my prayers he will be sorely missed God bless you all
Joey Dias
1980, San Jose, California, USA
Mr. BJ that's what I called him what a wonderful man and a true friend we did so much together back in the day always having fun golfing playing cards going to the Buckhorn I was supposed to be working some great memories that we had together with lots of other friends who are the golf and poker tournaments that mr. BJ put on did such a wonderful job in planning always had so much fun and really didn't get in too much trouble he is gone but he will never be forgotten God bless him and may He rest in peace
Dean Barnes
1980, Shell Lake, WI, USA
For many summers after a late night of cards up in
Shell Lake the next morning would find Brucejon and my mom chatting away having coffee in front of the fire.
It could be pretty early but by then BJ had already been to town and had breakfast and was making his early morning cottage visits. Very fond memories of that.
The week Brucejon was at the lake was always a fun week, he brought life into our camp. Very good memories
and very sad he's gone. He will be missed.

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