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Bruce Hall

Tallahassee, Florida

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Bruce Rivers Hall Bruce Hall, 49, died on Sunday, August 31, 2008. He was an extraordinary man of warmth and wit who lived his life with integrity, transparency and tremendous love. He was beloved by children of all ages. Art and music were his gifts, and he shared them freely. Bruce was an...

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Debbie, Morgan and Family

It's hard to believe that it has been nearly a year since Bruce's passing. Bruce was one of those people that we were all so blessed to know and glad we did not miss his sharp wit, genuine affection and discerning spirit. His memory DOES live on with the surety the we WILL see him again in the hereafter.
Debbie and Morgan, may it comfort you to know that you have been close to our hearts and in our prayers this past year. We love you and care...

It's hard to believe it has been nine months since Mr. Bruce has passed. It's hard to believe that he left us at all because, even though Mr. Bruce has passed on we still feel his spirit with us, helping us get by. I'd like to believe He is watching us in heaven, in fact I'm almost certain he is because he cared about every one and would never leave anyone. I'm confident He will live on through our happy memories of him and that Bruce hall will never be forgotten. May he Rest in peace.

Bruce Hall was a loving man. He was one of my best friends. At least I know that he is in wonderful hands. He promised me he would play with me when he got better but he got worse. Maybe I will talk with him some day. Bruce was too young to die. I will always love Bruce Hall.

Debbie,
May God strengthen you and your family and give you comfort. I pray that His love will rain down upon you today and always.

Blessings always,

May the angels in heaven be blessed by your impeccable humor, your boundless creativity, your stirring music, your loyal friendship and your gentle spirit. For their gain is our loss.

We love you Bruce. Goodbye.

One would only have had to be present at the standing-room-only memorial service yesterday to see first-hand how many lives Bruce touched. I still can't really believe you won't be at Leon on Friday to shoot a game of pool and toss one back with me buddy. Happy Trails - we'll miss you like crazy.

I have known Bruce for my whole life. Children can tell at a very early age whether someone is a fantastic human being - friendly, generous, and intelligent. I always knew that Bruce was that kind of person because in the swimming pool games he was *always* willing to play the monster.

I love you. Blessings and hugs to all those who love you too.

Bruce's life is an inspiration. His lightness of spirit and deliberate gentleness made all who knew him strive to be better people.
His love for and devotion to Debbie and Morgan is the stuff of legends.
As he taught so many of us to sing in harmony, he also showed us how to live that way. He was the force that wove our tunes together to make the song great.
Libby, Doug, Sara Page, and J, my thoughts and deepest sympathies are with you.

To Bruce's family and friends:

I am so saddened to hear the new of Bruce's passing. He was certainly one of the truly nice people of the world and it will be a bit more empty without his presence in it. He touched so many lives and probably never realized it.

I've sat here today recounting how many times he made me (and everyone else) bust up laughing at something he did or said...or sang. And I can honestly say I've never worked with a better person. His caring and...