Kirby, Bruce L.
Bruce, age 63, Doctor Jag passed away on February 13, 2016. A native and lifelong resident of Albuquerque, Bruce left a lasting impact on the car world - mainly working on British and foreign cars for over 40 years. His true passion was "wrenching" and he made it his mission to ensure that the cars were put back on the road in proper, legal running condition. Bruce attained the extraordinary honor of Master of Masters within the Jaguar Guild many years in a row.
He thoroughly enjoyed exploring New Mexico and never passed up a chance for a road trip. He was also thrilled to explore the state in the air - in Hot Air Balloons. He was a balloon crew member for over 35 years.
Bruce was preceded in death by his parents and sister, but leaves behind seven cousins and many loving friends. He will be remembered for his witty repartee and the automotive wizard and artist he was. This kind and gentle soul would want all to enjoy the fresh air, sunsets and the beauty of our world and remember - he was and shall always be your friend. Live Long and Prosper!
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Bruce was my next door neighbor and classmate in high school. His interests found an early home in his heart it seems. I remember sitting next to him in typing class where he amazed everyone with his incredible typing speed. He was a man of many talents and will be missed.
Lou Tinsley-Helton
June 15, 2016
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