Bruce-Fecht-Obituary

Bruce William Fecht

Ridgecrest, California

Nov 16, 1955 – Mar 16, 2025

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November 16, 1955
DIED
March 16, 2025
LOCATION
Ridgecrest, California

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Captain Bruce William Fecht, U.S. Navy (Retired), a true American hero, passed away on March 16, 2025, at the age of 69. He was born in Missoula, MT, to Robert William Fecht and Marjorie June Fehr. When he was a young boy the family along with older sister Bobbi, moved to Spokane, WA where the...

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Best fighter pilot I ever met. Chuck Yeager himself if you ask me. God bless

Bruce, may you have fair winds and following seas and the Naval Aviator's equivalent in your heavenly journey. You were a leader and personal inspiration to evangelization in the Friday evening Men's Group.

With all my heart . Please know I have always loved you. Janet Service

Very sad to hear of Bruce´s passing. Reflecting on his exemplary career as a Naval Aviator and senior Naval Officer. I remember Bruce fondly from Beeville and am proud that we shared the same ceremony with our families, when we were designated Naval Aviators at NAS Chase Field. With sincere respect and condolences, for a great man, gone too soon- O´B

Farewell Puppy thanks for the mentoring... you will be missed

I worked with Bruce at General Atomics, I knew of his service to our Navy and country, and was deeply saddened to learn of his passing. He was a deeply thoughtful person, patient and professional in every way. He always maintained a keen sense of humor and he made other people´s lives better just by being himself. Our world is a bit darker without Bruce in it, but, Heaven, I believe... got a little brighter with Bruce being there. God bless to his family, friends and Shipmates...

I am so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. May he rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Thank you for your service Sir.

Steve and I have wonderful memories of Bruce. Steve particularly remembers Bruce's smile, his basketball skill and playing softball with him. As youth leaders at Trinity, we loved his fun-loving sense of humor. As youth choir and small groups director, I appreciated his valuable contribution in our music ministry.