Bruce-Jobe-Obituary

Bruce Jobe

Denver, Colorado

1952 - 2017

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Bruce Eugene Jobe, 64, died Wednesday March 8th, 2017 in Denver, Co. He is survived by his sister, Cherryl Jane Korver, of Tabor, Iowa; nephews Travis (Mary Beth) Korver and Nathan (Jenny) Korver of Tabor, Iowa; grandnieces and nephews Claire, Frankie, Andie, Ryan and Will Korver, all of Tabor,...

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I think of you- still I miss you- still I smile when I reminisce back on fond memories with you- still I will cherish the friendship I shared with you- forever Thank you for enriching my life with your presence.

I can’t believe it’s been 4 years since you’ve been gone! I think about you all the time & I still have your number in my phone. You’re spunky spirit lives on in the beautiful memories I have of you and always brings a smile to my face. Rest easy my friend.

My sweet friend Bruce..
I miss you still, I will miss you forever.
I think of you often, and it hurts my heart that I can't talk to you, hear your voice, share a laugh, or give you updates on what's going on.
You were one of my favorite patients that always brought me happiness when I saw you and I will never forget the special gift of our friendship.
Rest in eternal paradise sweet friend.

Bruce,
I still long to hear your voice, and think of you all the time. I remember all the long conversations we had, all the great advice, and all the laughs we shared through the years. You were such a light in my life, and I will always hold you close to my heart for all eternity! I still look back at all of our old text messages and smile. Thank you for the friendship you brought to my life, and thank you for the sweet memories that will last me for the remainder of my days here on...

Bruce my friend, I just heard of your passing, My heart is so broken right now, believe it or not i still know your number by heart, i tried calling you a fee month's back to see if you was still teaching swimming, and your number didn't work, i now know why thank my dear friend for all you have done for me, I love you, REST PEACEFULLY MY FRIEND

My dear sweet friend Bruce..
I regret that I didn't get the news until recently. My love & respect for you will never fade. You were always such a delight to see, and my memories of our conversations & time's together will always be cherished. My only regret is that I couldn't say good by. Until I see you again my friend. May you rest in Paradise for all eternity.

Free flight, my friend. Will miss you. See you again 'over the ranbow'.

Guess we'll get you that Frenchie we always planned on.

My best....

Bruce was such a dedicated volunteer to hostelling! He worked with the Rocky Mountain Council to get local Girl Scout Troops interested and involved in hostelling. He was energetic, enthusiastic and brilliant in his approach! What a wonderful person. So sorry to hear he lost his battle. So sorry we lost him!

Bruce always made me laugh. I knew him through Denny,
The last time I saw him we talked about how unfair it was that only nice people suffer through tragedy and illness. I said that when I die I was going to argue with God over that. Immediately he said "so YOU"RE the one that's going to be holding up the line." Classic Bruce. Rest in Peace and send my love to Denny. At least now you are together again.....Love,Penny