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Bruce was one of the good people of the world. He will be missed by everyone lucky enough to have met him. Rest in peace.
To Robyn, you are such a strong wonderful woman. Bruce loved you with all heart and he was so proud to have you as his wife. We will miss his jokes and laughs. But always know he his looking down on you. I love you all.....
to aunt rob, i love you so much! we all miss uncle bruce, but he will always be there for us. i cant wait to see you after chirstmas. i will miss him calling me penny lou, but i will never forget it. i love you!
To my aunt Robin
Uncle Bruce was a great man and will never be forgotten. He loved and cared for you with all his heart. Uncle Bruce meant a lot to me but I know that he is going to a better place and for that I am very, very, thankful.
I love you and the rest of the family and I hope that I get to see you soon.
Love Cowboy Ben
As a Forest Service employee on the Salt Lake Ranger District I worked with Bruce on the development of the Mill Creek Canyon fee program. He was always a dedicated professional and a true public servant. He will be missed. I will keep him and his family in my prayers.
/s/ Michael Sieg
I also worked with Bruce as a Forest Service employee on the development and implementation of the Mill Creek Canyon fee program. Bruce was one of the best people I ever worked with. We had fun, he cared about public service, and whatever it took to get the job done, Bruce was there. We were breaking new ground with the Mill Creek partnership, and we couldn't have done it like we did without Bruce. Adios, my friend!
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