Bruce-Kirkpatrick-Obituary

Bruce W. Kirkpatrick

Obituary

Kirkpatrick, Bruce W. Registered Pharmacist, age 86, passed away 8/27/08 at Our Lady of Good Counsel Home, St. Paul. Survived by his wife, Marcella; daughters, Linda (James) Burri, Candy (James) Moffitt; son, Peter; grandchildren, Matthew, Michael & Sarah; brother, Dean (Mava) Kirkpatrick. A veteran of WWII, involved with Masons, Eastern Star, & Scottish Rite. Memorial Service Wed., 9/3, 2 PM, visitation 1 PM at Minnetonka Lutheran Church, 16023 Mtka Blvd., Mtka. Masonic Service, open to all, on Sat., 9/13, 11 AM at 249 Water St, Excelsior.

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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I just found out about Bruce passing away. My condolences to you Peter and the rest of your family. I only knew him as Ralphs roommate at Our Lady of Good counsel.I was in town visiting family and friends. It was always nice to visit with Bruce when I was visiting with my brother-in-law .He was a very nice man.

Kirkpatrick family, I met Bruce at Good Counsel while my father in law (Ralph) roomed with him. We all agreed that we couldn't have had a better roommate. I enjoyed talking with Bruce and have thought of him often since Ralph passed. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I'll also keep your mother in my thoughts and prayers.

I will miss Bruce very much. He was a caring man who loved his wife Marcy, deeply. I enjoyed so many conversations with him at our Eastern Star get-togethers. My condolenses to Marcy and Family.

To the family of Bruce w. Kirkpatrick Our deepest sympathy goes to you in this time of need . My name is Cris Norcross i worked with your family member out at AAA OF Minneapolis in St. Louis Park. Bruce was a great man with great stories to tell everyone. He will be greatly missed . My family will be praying for you all during this time. Cris Noorcross

Marcy and Family,
We were shocked when Nancy Hippe called us today, telling us of Bruce's death. Please accept our condolences. I have always admired his hard work both in the Drug Store and the Variety Store. He was a very direct person. In conversations, I always knew that what he was saying, was what he actually thought.

One incident is still vivid in my memory. At TLC, we had always published the contributions list in the Annual Report. The year I was President of Tracy...