Bruce-Barraclough-Obituary

Bruce Allen Barraclough

Salisbury, North Carolina

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Salisbury, North Carolina
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Bruce BarracloughSALISBURY - Mr. Bruce Allen Barraclough, 60, of Salisbury, passed away on Dec. 4, 2010 at his residence. Born Aug. 10, 1950 in Camden, N.J. to the late Frances Helen Edwards and Herbert O. Barraclough, he was a graduate of Cherry Hill West High School. Bruce was in the U.S. Army...

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Kim, our deepest prayers and thoughts of you and Bruce in this time of sadness. May god go with you.. If we can help call.

I remember Bruce from the early '90s when he reenacted in Wisconsin as the 5th Wis. Battery. He always kept me laughing, and his knowledge of history and commitment to authenticity was impressive.

Peace, pard. And peace and comfort to your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your love for each other was special, a one of a kind. Bruce will be missed.
If there is anything we can do, at any time, please let us know.

Jennifer & Rick
Milwaukee

Bruce went to Pennsylvania in 1992 to be a background artist in the Civil War movie Gettysburg. He was generous enough to share his knowledge about cannons with a me, a novice reenactor while we were there. We continued to see each other at reenactments, even when Bruce became a Confederate reenactor.
My children Sean and Alison always looked forward to the Greenbush, WI reenactment where they could spend time with Bruce's son Mark. My wife Mary Lynn fondly remembers Bruce's gentlemanly...

Kim you have my deepest sympathy and prayers

Dear Kim, my deepest regret you had to lose your love, your best friend and your partner. Know that Bruce loved you with all his heart. You were his reason for living, his true love and his heart belonged only to you. There is no disputing this as his life with you showed it every day and in every way with you.
Keep his love alive in you and his memory alive with all your friends and his. I share your broken heart.

Gone too soon. My condolences to his family and friends.

Kim,
You have our prayers and deepest sympathy. You will never be forgotten and Bruce will be dearly missed.

Its hard to write words of a person that you have worked so long with. I remember when I first started at Lane Punch and Bruce was over the WI plant. If I needed to know something it was always "Call Bruce".

Kim, I can't even begin to imagine how your heart feels but at least God gave you and Bruce your vacation together to have as fond memories forever.

I can't be there for the memorial but I will think of all of you.

To Bruce's children your Father...