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Bruce F. D'Agostino

Atlanta, Georgia

1946 - 2017

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Bruce Frank DAgostino, born August 5, 1946 and a native of Natick, MA and current resident of Marietta, GA, died on July 22, 2017 from the effects of Agent Orange suffered while serving in Vietnam. He was the son of the late Frank and Kay Towne DAgostino and was also predeceased by his brother,...

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The world is definitely a better place because of Bruce D'Agostino! He was the kind of person who, when he saw a problem, thought of ways to solve it, then went to work on that solution. His amazing success with POW/MAI's accomplished what diplomats and government people had failed to do. Bruce was also a great friend, and full of interesting insights and information. I will always miss him.

I was remembering Bruce with fondness this past week. He was full of life, and fun to be with. I wish I had spent time with him at the gun range. He was VERY knowledgeable! I miss you, Bruce!

Ann,
I am so sorry for your loss. Just know that I am thinking about you and your family and praying for comfort for you.

You are in our thoughts and prayers. It was and is a pleasure and an honor to know you both. We worked the gun shows with you for quite awhile and it was always a pleasure to see you when we visited the shows after we stopped selling at them.

My sincere condolences. I went to high school with Bruce. We shared several friends and enjoyed attending our prom with our dates. After school was finished I went to business school and Bruce was overseas. I remember writing to him and sending cookies to his APO address never knowing where he was stationed.

Just thus year I became a widow I unexpectedly. I sincerely wish you all my best. It's so difficult to lose someone. I hope your memories will help you get through...

Ann, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. Bruce was an exceptional person and I hope your memories of good times together will sustain you through the sad times. You have my deepest sympathies.

Ann, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. Bruce was an exceptional person and I hope your memories of good times together will sustain you through the sad times. You have my deepest sympathies.

I am sorry for your loss. Uncle Bruce loved you and I enjoyed our conversations when I saw him. He had a passion for his projects which radiated from within him. You will be in my prayers.

Peace to the D'Agostino family and many friends.