Bruce-Corwin-Obituary

Bruce C. Corwin

Los Angeles, California

1940 - 2021

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June 11, 1940 - November 4, 2021 On November 4, 2021, Bruce Conrad Corwin's eighty-one year long "Relentless Optimism" tour ended. One of the true mensches among us, Bruce was powered by kindness, empathy, and passion. Tipping the scales at three pounds, nine ounces, Bruce entered the world on...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Thank you for giving me work in your company for so many years and thank you for the love you showed to your employees. May he rest in peace.

Bruce came to Santa Barbara and offered what he could from his heart to help unhoused people here. What a spirit.

He was my boss , I mean a great boss always he took care of his theatre managers, I always recall Bruce , my condolences to his family for their loss,I was manager at the broadway theatre , sun air drive in , in Palm Springs , and the desert theatre in Indio,he was just a great man, great human

I have long lasting memories of Bruce as he was my little league coach and my impressionable years. Bruce held guide and coach with passion and compassion. I played competitive sports through college and Bruce remained my most revered coach. I had the good fortune to see Bruce on occasion at an event or around town and he always was warm and caring. I will always have fond memories of my time with Bruce on the diamond at Roxbury Park.

I will Always Remember Bruce as a result of ALL the Special Times We shared. (probably 45 years) He was a Man with a Wonderful Soul and Great Character !! I am Proud to be able to say He was a Very Dear Friend ...... XXXX Buddy Jolton

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Bruce was kind and thoughtful. His kindness and generosity will always be remembered with love.

Bruce was among the first people I met more than 50 years ago when I moved to Los Angeles, and he and a roommate lived upstairs in my apartment building. Over all these years, we would meet often for lunch to try and solve the world's problems. We worked together at People, Inc., a group of activists and others he put together to launch a movie theater in Watts, and his Metropolitan Theatres office, with its baseball and political memorabilia, was among my very favorite places to visit. I was...

I was so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. I was privileged to work for him for 19 years and he was a kind and generous man. Our thoughts are with you.