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Bruce Anthony Davis

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Bruce Anthony Davis 1951 ~ 2006 Our Beloved Husband and Father Bruce Anthony Davis, 54, died March 7, 2006 on his motorcycle with the wind in his hair. Born March 24, l95l in Portland, Maine to Arthur E. and Jesse A. Graffam Davis. Married Anne A. Davis Nov. 22, l974 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple....

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We, too, experienced Bruce's good nature and spirit. Although our relationship was short, we are always saddened at the news of a fellow rider's untimely death. He was a man of his word (an uncommon trait), and always ready with a story to entertain a working mechanic. We know he is beginning a new and important work. Our greatest sympathies are with his family. Godspeed, Bruce

Dear Anne and Boys,

I'm not sure what to say. I am so sorry for your loss. Remember you are in my prayers.

To Dear Anne and boys. I was so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. I was out of town until today. Sister Morgan called. I want to be with you for a few minutes. I will call you. We all love you and love our memories of you and Bruce. God be with you my friend.

Anne,We just heard about Bruce
today at church. We were so
shocked and saddened and wanted to
tell you our hearts are with you
and your family. His smile was
always contagious. Know that we are
thinking of you. Marilyn & Monte
Broadhead in the Taylorsville 39
Ward.

Dear Anne,
You and your family have been in my prayers daily. I am so very sad about Bruce's accident. I will always remember his big beautiful smile. Thank you so much for your phone call last night. It was very comforting to hear your voice and to know that you are doing well. I look forward to seeing you again. I have always enjoyed your visits to our restaurant. You are in all of our thoughts and prayers.
with love,
Teri Maloney and all of your friends at the Baja Cantina

Dear Anne and boys,
We were so sorry to hear about Bruce. Our warmest sympathy and empathy go out to you now and always. Bruce had a kind heart. Many will miss him. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Aaron, Rachel, Brendan, and William Larson

Bruce had a wonderful and engaging enthusiasm for life. We met and were immediate friends. His love for "Hot Rod Cars" was a breath of fresh remembrance of my youth in Southern California. We'll all remember his quick wit and sincere testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our hearts are with you Anne.

We will always remember you Bruce. We appreciate your kindness and friendship. Your life story is an inspiration to all of us. God bless you and your family!

We saw him fun (he wore suspenders and bow-ties and pastel color jackets...sometimes at the same time!). We saw him give thoughtful, sometimes outlandish (not wrong, just 'outside the box')observations in Sunday School class which always prompted deeper insight to a seemingly 'tired' subject. But most of all we saw him kind, gentle and respectful to his wife. We will miss him, his cool cars (even that bizarre skull), and the effect he has on his wife and sons. God speed to them. With all...