In Memory

Bruce Looker

Bruce A. Looker
GOUVERNEUR -Bruce Andrew Looker, 36, of 40 Austin St., died Thursday morning, January 9, 2003 at E.J Noble Hospital of complications of a bacterial infection.
Mr. Looker was a waiter at various restaurants, worked as a prop and stage hand at theaters and was a display manager at a department store. He had lived in Arizona, New Orleans, New York Citv and Chicago.
Born April 23, 1966, in Watertown, son of Andrew and Katherine (Martusewicz) Looker, he graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1984, attended Morrisville Agricultural and Technical College and took courses at various other colleges. He enjoyed dealing with art and antiques, reading and traveling.
Surviving are his father of Gouverneur; his mother and stepfather, Katherine and Gary Rust, Fowler; his maternal grandmother, Helen Gamble, Evans Mills; a brother, David, Spragueville; four stepbrothers, Gary Rust, Philadelphia, Fa., Michael Rust, DeKalb Junction, David Rust, Massena, and Chris Baker, Gouverneur, and aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held at Green Funeral Home With the Rev. Bernard Jakubco, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Evans Mills, officiating. Burial will be at a later date.



 
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08/21/08 08:25 PM #1    

Deb Fournier (Billups)

I have way too many memories of Bruce to list...(Our trip to Canada, Dead Head, Monty Python, Your smokey room, melting ice cream, crashing into a canoe with your mom's car, Canton parties, laughing - hard - every day!) Bruce had a way of making EVERYONE laugh - and he was loved by all. He will be forever in my heart as my best friend. We had big plans for this reunion, Bruce! Lisa and I will have to carry them through now without you! I miss hearing your voice, I miss your laugh, I so miss you.

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Don't think of him as gone away
His journeys just begun
Life holds so many facets
This earth is only one.

Just think of him as resting
From the sorrow and the tears
In a place of warmth of comfort
Where there are no days and years.

Think of how he must be wishing
That we could know today
How nothing but our sadness
Can really pass away.

And think of him as living
In the hearts of those he touched...
For nothing loved is ever lost
And he is loved so much.

Travel well, my dear friend.
~Deb

09/05/08 02:21 PM #2    

Lisa Yerdon (Kirker)

The loss of my best friend Bruce, still brings tears to my eyes. So many memories... I'll love him forever.

03/08/09 09:46 AM #3    

Laura Travis

I often think of Bruce, he was a funny guy, who liked to laugh a lot and make those around him laugh. I had a lot of good times with Bruce in the retail selling classes up to boces, he was always doing something goofy to make us laugh. I remember one time when he took one of the manquins arms and was using it to raise his hand to answer the teachers questions. Bruce, I think of you often, and hope you are in a better place.

Your friend,

Laura L Travis
Traveling Travis
well known as Sunshine, these days.

09/14/09 03:57 PM #4    

Kimberly Disotell (Allender)

Wow I had no idea We were all so close What a funny guy Im sure he is greatly missed..

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