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Bruce Fleck

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Fleck, Bruce M. Died suddenly and unexpectably at his Tucson home April 8. Bruce was born March 7, 1953 in Biloxi, MS. Preceded in death by his father, Kenneth. Survived by wife Jennie (Covington) Daughters Michelle, Jaclyn and Nicole all of Tucson, AZ. His mother Adella Reiter-Fleck and his...

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Bruce, you left us ten years ago and it seems like just yesterday we were teaching at Safford Middle School....then too we were teammates in that long ago bowling league...yeah..The Hucksters.
You’re never far from us...we still remember you and kid around like when you were there. You were Mr Coolo then ( inside joke) you’re still Mr Coolo.
Rest In Peace buddy. ...............your friend, Manny Fregoso




I just read about it and it is really shocking. My deepest condolences for the big loss.

Michelle, you and your sweet family are in my prayers. I know you loved your Father dearly.

Coach Fleck was one of the most amazing people I have ever met. He motivated me and encouraged me to always be the best. Not only was he the best role model and coach but a great friend. Coack Fleck will forever be in my heart and I thank God everyday for having brought him into my life.

I first met Bruce while working together at Safford Middle School. Bruce loved to crack jokes and put smiles on people's faces. I will always be thankful to Bruce for talking me into becoming a girl's basketball coach and helping me get my first job at Tucson High School. Thank you Bruce for all the fun times we had and may the Lord bless and be with your family always.

Micheal Argraves, Cholla High School
Varsity Girl's Basketball Coach

Bruce and I worked to gether at Safford Middle School and at Carrillo School in Tucson. I will always fondly remember his ready smile and his good natured affection for his students! I am so sorry to hear of his passing, and so glad to know that he was able to spend his time doing what he loved the most.
I know this must be a very difficult time for the Fleck family and send prayers.

To the Fleck family:

Bruce was one of the good people. He will be missed by many. I had the privilege to work with Bruce at FWHS and to coach against him during my years at CDO.

I will always remember the fun times we shared with you Jennie and Bruce up here in Alaska. Our prayers and love are sent your way

Bruce and I became friends in Highschool. We played basketball, ran cross country, attended Joliet Junior college, and joined the Army together.
He was the Best Man at my wedding.
Bruce, was like a brother to me, he has and will always be in my thoughts and memories.
Love, Greg Gomer family