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BRUCE JAMES BLUE

Cleveland, Ohio

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BLUE BRUCE JAMES BLUE, age 66, passed September 12, 2010. Bruce is survived by his son, Brian; his daughter and son-in-law Bethany and Pete Chirico; mother Bernice; brothers Dennis, Tom, and Dan; sister Mary Jane; beloved nieces and nephews; and countless friends. He joins his wife, Cathleen...

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It saddens me to have learned of Bruce's passing. I served with Bruce in the Navy and we were colleagues at Continental Airlines. It seems like yesterday that we were flying Navy C9's all over the world. Bruce was an excellent officer and a superb aviator. More importantly, he was a great guy. Rest in Peace, Bruce.

So glad that you are resting in peace....wish I could have been at Arlington!

Goodbye, Good Friend!

I'll never forget. T

God blessed us all with Bruce. May God give you strength to help you through the heartache of this loss. Years go by, but our memories carry us through. The Class of '61 from Cuyahoga Heights School will certainly remember Bruce. We have also lost a beloved classmate. With fondest memories of childhood, teenage years and parties, working at the pool together, and his tender condolences when my own husband died.
With love for all of you, Patsy Hazel Klir

Dear Blue Family,
We went to CHHS with Bruce from K trhough 12. Bruce was always a caring individual as well as funny and willing to help. We enjoyed seeing him at reunions and he will be missed this coming June when we celebrate our 50th year since graduation.
Fred and Rosemary Rackow Ham

Bruce,
You're a good man.
I enjoyed our time together in high school and, more recently, our challenging political debates via email (even though I could never convince you!).
So sorry to see you go. Keep a light on for all of the rest of us.
Rest in Peace,
Bob Dean

Bruce and I were classmates at CHHS, and attended catechism classes together once a week at Holy Name Church.

We were also neighbors in Cuyahoga Heights growing up and friends.

I was stunned to get the news of his passing, and very saddened. I had just heard from him a week earlier worrying over my health from a posting he read on facebook.

My condolences go out to Bruce's family. His loss is a big loss in all our lives. I was so looking forward to catching...

I considered Bruce to be my "soul-mate" friend. He and Gayle were there for me when my own husband was tragically killed in a plane crash. Over the years I could talk to Bruce about anything and he would either listen quietly, advise sagely or laugh hysterically at my many rantings. Mostly he laughed and his laughter would bring me back to reality. I will miss him very much. My love to his children, Bethany and Brian, and to his family.

Dan and the entire Blue family, thoughts & prayers are with you all!
Denise Spagnola (formerly Traffis)