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Bruce Allen Benson

Sarasota, Florida

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Benson, Bruce Allen
Aug. 15, 1924 - Feb. 8, 2010

Bruce Allen Benson, 85, of Sarasota, formerly of Omaha, Neb., died Feb. 8, 2010.
There will be no local services. Arrangements are by Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Gulf Gate Chapel.
Survivors include his wife, Joyce T.; a son, Jay D. of Lincoln, Neb.; a sister, Beverly B. Livingstone of N. Scituate, Mass.; and two granddaughters.
Mr. Benson served for 27 years in the U.S. Navy.
At a later date, he will rest at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., from which he graduated on June 6, 1947 (Class of '48).


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To the family of Commander Benson,
I had the pleasure of meeting this great man when I was a student at Bishop Heelan. He took us on field trips to San Diego and Norfolk to visit the Navy bases. He along with CPO Davis and taught us basic naval skills and military discipline. He was always friendly and very good at educating us. He conducted himself with dignity and grace and was a great counterbalance to CPO Davis, who I also enjoyed learning from. Thank you commander for your service...

Papa I will miss you dearly. We were blessed to have you in our lives this long. It breaks my heart that you are gone but I am comforted in knowing that you are now in a better place with no pain or suffering. I will hold dearly onto the memories I have of you. I love and miss you.

Papa, I am really going to miss you!
There are so many things I have wanted to ask you, so many questions about your life. I never had the chance to sit and really talk to you as an adult.
I have so many great memories of you, I don't know anyone else who's grandpa went roller skating, or played tag.(scar face) :o)
I have so many regrets from the last few years, not visiting more. So many things that I wasn't able to tell you. I am thankful I was able to see you one last...

Dad, We are really going to miss you and all fun and good times we had together. It was tough seeing you the last few times but we now know you are in a better place now. We send you our eternal love.

Joyce, our sympathies are with you during this difficult time. I hope you will find a touch of comfort in knowing that your friends at Manasota Post Polio group remember Bruce's smile, wisdom, and good conversation. We are here if you need us. Candy