Bruce-Jetter-Obituary

Bruce T. Jetter

62, Hazlet, New Jersey

Age 62

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Bruce T. JetterAGE: 62 • HazletBruce T. Jetter, 62, of Hazlet, NJ, died Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Holmdel . He was born in Manhattan, NY and lived in all of his life in Hazlet. He was a graduate of Raritan High School class of 1969, He then went into the U S Air Force serving from 1969 to...

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I sat in the pod next to Bruce for many years at Ft. Monmouth. He was a really nice fellow. We talked often. He was full of life... and
I remember him fondly.

Linda Mazzia

Bruce was a great man to work with. I knew him many years at Fort Monmouth. He will be missed. My deepest sympathy goes out to your family.

Maria Jedlowski

Bruce was a good friend and teammate at Raritan High School. An outstanding athlete and human being, a gentleman with a decency that is so rare to find anymore.

He will be sorely missed by all. My deepest condolences go to his family.

Bruce was my Mentor at Fort Monmouth. He always assisted me unselfishly and willingly. The laughs and long talks will always be remembered......And, YOU WILL BE MISSED.
Lisa White

Bruce was a very funny and sincere guy. We had great fun in school and enjoyed working with him at S.S. White. Class of 1969 will truly miss this angel. My deepest condolences to his family.
Barbara (Kelly) Auer

Bruce was a swell guy. He will be missed by all who knew him, and especially the class of 1969. My prayers are with the family.
Evelyn (Amy Dotson) Stultz

Bruce was one of RHS first sprinters that I coached and was a pleasure to work with. Later we became wonderful friends and enjoyed catching up and sharing many RHS stories. I will miss my friend. Coach Uhrich

Bruce was a great guy and always willing to help out. Prayers and thougths go out to his family...he will be missed.
Gay Templeton McDaniel
Class of 69

I had the pleasure of working with Bruce for many, many years at Fort Monmouth.
He was both very professional and a true friend. RIP Bruce.
Kathy Cattelona