Bruce was the most upbeat, positive person in our class. His spirit soared far above his stature. I will always remember his smile and am grateful that I got to see him at our 20th reunion.
You couldn't be around Bruce and not feel good. I remember sitting in Chemistry class and passing notes back and forth with him making puns about "moles" Does anyone remember how he could literally spin his eyes?
I remember bruce for all the good things he did as a manager on the football team. He never complained about anything. He always was a favorite of Max Ross and Sister Anita Frances they both teased him all the time. I'm sure SAF met him at the gates of heaven .
Bruce was a true gentlman to all the ladies of the class,always with a smile on his face, Bruce did not dewll on any of his physical problems and only made it in positive attitude. YOu are very sadly missed by the Class of 1969 that seems to be finding itself in 2009
The last time I saw Bruce he was sitting undr a tree at an auction. And as soon as I saw him He stood up. What a gentlman. I think he will be deeply missed by all Nancy
Mary Sens (Azara)
Bruce always had a smile. He was always friendly and never got caught up in gossip about anybody. I am saddened by his passing. God bless you Bruce!Deborah Dunn (Call)
Bruce was the most upbeat, positive person in our class. His spirit soared far above his stature. I will always remember his smile and am grateful that I got to see him at our 20th reunion.S. Eileen Watters
You couldn't be around Bruce and not feel good. I remember sitting in Chemistry class and passing notes back and forth with him making puns about "moles" Does anyone remember how he could literally spin his eyes?Gary McDonald
I remember bruce for all the good things he did as a manager on the football team. He never complained about anything. He always was a favorite of Max Ross and Sister Anita Frances they both teased him all the time. I'm sure SAF met him at the gates of heaven .Kathleen Kelly (Wyman)
Bruce was a true gentlman to all the ladies of the class,always with a smile on his face, Bruce did not dewll on any of his physical problems and only made it in positive attitude. YOu are very sadly missed by the Class of 1969 that seems to be finding itself in 2009K. Kelly Wyman
Nancy Berridge (Shamblin)
The last time I saw Bruce he was sitting undr a tree at an auction. And as soon as I saw him He stood up. What a gentlman. I think he will be deeply missed by allNancy