Bruce-Brennan-Obituary

Bruce E. Brennan

New London, Connecticut

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New London - Bruce E. Brennan, 65, of 107 Raymond St. Ext., New London, passed away on Friday morning, Oct. 25, 2013, at home in the loving comfort of his family, after battling several bouts of cancer over many years.

Bruce was born on Feb. 26, 1948, in Bath, Maine, the son of Earl W. and Eleanor (Brown) Brennan. He was married to Diane Higgins on Nov. 5, 1975 in New London. Bruce was the love of her life.

Bruce worked for many years as an STO test technician at Electric Boat Company. After Electric Boat, he worked in property management.

He was an avid outdoorsman, lobsterman, fisherman and boater. He especially loved fishing on the Thames River, mackerel fishing off the docks of Port Clyde, Maine and trout fishing in freshwater lakes and streams of New England. He loved watching sports, especially the Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics and New England Patriots and shooting games of horse in the driveway with his sons and grandsons.

Bruce was a member for many years of the Stedfast Baptist Church in Groton where he was a faithful and beloved member. His love of his church family and God were obvious in Bruce's life by the many thoughtful and giving gifts he gave. He loved visiting the elderly in convalescent homes and the ill in hospitals. Bruce gave so much of himself and time to others and asked nothing in return. He read his bible daily and lived it in all aspects of his life. He was also a volunteer for Hospice of SE CT, for many years unbeknownst to all but his wife, as he did not brag or boast. Bruce was a humble man whose humility was awe inspiring.

Bruce was a loving husband and a wonderful father. His grandchildren were the lights of his life.

Besides his wife, he is survived by his sons, Joe, Scott and wife, Traci, Christopher and wife, Lindsey, all of Waterford, David and wife, Holly, of New London; and his daughters, Tammy Avery and husband, Gregory, of Mystic and Dana Weinstein-Seekins and husband, Matthew, of Groton; his brothers, Robert of Waterford, Michael and his wife, Carol, of Winthrop, Maine and Gary of Bristol, R.I.; and his sister, Patricia King and husband, Rick, of Meriden. He is survived by his grandchildren, Aaron, Trent, Kacie, Tate, Kayla, Trey, David Jr., Caleb, Aiden and one on the way; and his special friends, Pat, Elliot, Dick and Mike. He is also survived by his former son-in-law, Jeffrey Weinstein of Stafford, Va.

Visiting hours will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday with a funeral service at 7 p.m., at the Stedfast Baptist Church, 1041 Poquonnock Road, Groton. Interment will be private.

Donations in his memory may be directed to the Stedfast Baptist Church, Center for Hospice Care of Southeastern Connecticut, 225 Dunham St., Norwich, CT 06360 or Doctors Without Borders.

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Once again Rest easy Bruce my old friend I still think of often.

I think of you often Bruce still missing you old friend RIP Buddy Don Deane

Bruce
May you rest in peace. We are honored to have known you.

Bruce was always willing to go out of his way for others. He was one on the most humble and caring people I have ever known. He will be missed at the Church,and he will never be forgotten.
Gary and Denise Paul

A true and caring friend to many. He gave much and asked nothing in return.

Richard and Janet Beck.

We will miss you dearly! Love, Tim & Kelly, Tara & Thomas Brennan

To Tammy and family,

We're so sorry for the loss of your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sending lots of love and hugs to you and your family. He will always be in your heart

Michael and family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your brother. My prayers are with you all.

Scott & Traci: Our sincerest condolences to you and your family.