Bruce-Flory-Obituary

Bruce Neal Flory

Portland, Oregon

Jul 1, 1947 – Apr 20, 2024 (Age 76)

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BORN
July 1, 1947
DIED
April 20, 2024
AGE
76
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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5625 NE Fremont St, Portland, Ore. 97213

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It is with our deepest sadness we share our greatest loss,Bruce Neal Flory. He passed peacefully in his home, surrounded by his family. We are filled with grief. Bruce was a "good man". His family knew him not only as a good man, but to us, a great man, the corner stone of our family. Bruce was our rock, our anchor. We sought his advice and opinion, and looked to him for comfort and guidance. He was generous with his laughter, gave forgiveness where and when needed freely and...

Becky and Family Diane and I we so saddened to learn of Bruce's recent passing. It was such a pleasure to reconnect with Bruce back in 2015, meeting you, sharing stories of years gone by. I got to play a round of golf with Bruce had lots of laughs about our days at Randolp-Macon Academy and enjoyed the friendship. He was a good friend, loved life, athletics and most of all you and his family. He will be truly missed and you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless, Ed...

Dear Becky and Family, Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. We have thought of you often throughout the years and have missed our visiting times. Please take care and we would love to see you again one of these days. Love, Bob and Jerrie Matuszak

Dear Becky and family, I just want to extend to you my deepest condolences for your loss! I was in Sweet Home a few days ago and a friend told me she´d seen on Facebook that Bruce had passed. I was shocked and saddened. Even though it has been so long ago that we saw one another, I have thought of Bruce especially, but you also Becky. I´ve wondered how you were doing and where you are living now, etc. Each summer for a while now Joyce Brown (custodian back in the Holley school days) has been...

I loved teaching with Bruce at Holley, laughing together on playground duty, partying together. I remember when his high school basketball team went to state, the whole school lined up along the fence to cheer when the team bus passed on way to tournament. After a dear friend of ours passed he drove to my new town to tell me in person. I considered him a dear friend, my heart goes out to Becky with love. .

In loving memory of Bruce, a beacon of kindness whose warmth touched the hearts of all who crossed paths with them. Their generosity and compassion knew no bounds, extending even to strangers, leaving a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to have known them. They will be deeply missed but forever cherished in the memories of those whose lives they brightened with their selfless acts of kindness. Rest in peace, dear friend.