A Sad Farewell to One of Our Own
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As soon as service info., etc. is passed to me I will update the original post. I willl also be sure to flag the post title so everyone knows important info has been added.
As soon as service info., etc. is passed to me I will update the original post. I willl also be sure to flag the post title so everyone knows important info has been added.
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Oh, man...
Bruce had a very interesting life, a great sense of humor, and a real love for people. I always enjoyed talking with him about our shared experiences in the 60s and 70s. He was very brave and fought a long and difficult fight with quiet dignity. Rest easy now my friend, rest easy.
Ira, you have my deepest sympathy. I will be in New York for the next three days, but I hope I will have a chance to pay my respects.
Bruce had a very interesting life, a great sense of humor, and a real love for people. I always enjoyed talking with him about our shared experiences in the 60s and 70s. He was very brave and fought a long and difficult fight with quiet dignity. Rest easy now my friend, rest easy.
Ira, you have my deepest sympathy. I will be in New York for the next three days, but I hope I will have a chance to pay my respects.
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Extremely saddened to hear this, I met bruce a few times. What a nice guy! Always upbeat Bruce wasnt feeling well at all when i saw him last at laineys BBQ but he troopered on and kept right on smiling. Ill always remember Bruce enjoying the ice cream at the ice cream stand I went over to speak with him a bit and he made it clear he was enjoying himself . Truly a loss for our community. Ira and Bruce's family you have my deepest sympathys and your in my thoughts tonite.
Dave
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