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Bruce R. Carpenter

Stonington, Connecticut

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Stonington - Bruce R. Carpenter, 69, of Stonington, husband of 20 years to Lisa (Alden) Carpenter, passed away unexpectedly, Saturday, June 21, 2014.Born in Norwich, he was the son of the late Nelson and Nina (Sackett) Carpenter and lived in Stonington for most of his life.He owned and operated...

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ending you a hug, and remembering Bruce. Be well, stay safe. (jimmy Keller's mom, Joyce Scribner)

He was an amazing man he was very nice and generous he always took the time to talk to you whenever you want to do if you were having a bad day he knew how to make you happy I really really really really miss you Bruse I wish you were still here

Time goes by so quickly...but I know my Jimmy and Bruce will always be loved and missed and maybe hanging out in the "spirit world" together, where ever that might be. Be well Lisa.

Lisa, How fast our lives change. I hope God gives you the strength to move forward in the days ahead. I am so glad that Mary and I were able to share five minutes of time with the two of you as we walked through the boro. I will see you soon

I loved working for Bruce and still will only buy coffee there. I'm very sorry to know that he is gone and I will never bump into him again at the GM. I'm sending healing energy to his loved ones.

lisa, family and friends

love and prayers for your lose.
too sad for lisa, family and
friends.

cousin,dola "nielsen" lewis

With my deepest sympathies Lisa. I'll see you on Saturday.
Much love,
Sue Crawford

Lisa, it is though the light in life that we gain warmth, wisdom and comfort. Your not alone we loved Bruce and we love you.
The light never burns away just because the ones we love are no longer with us.
We will leave the lights on for you.
sincerely
Victoria Ragsdale and The Community of North East Connecticut

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will remember Bruce from many years at the Color Lab where he was a wonderful boss and gave great insight into the world. Thank you, Bruce!