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Bruce Cameron McCulloch

Seattle, Washington

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Bruce McCulloch passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 26, 2010.

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Jon A. Munson Bruce was a good friend. We played tennis in Shorewood. waffle ball in ebsens back yard. i loved you. You were a friend. Joe was your friend but you excepted me. Wish you were here. I need you. I write plays. i have an agent in LA. I just need you. and you aren't here. I won't complain. You are with Jesus. I just wish.

Kelly,
Reading the heartfelt comments from the people who were closest and shared much of their life with Bruce, I can plainly see he was someone who made a dfference in many people's lives. Bringing such goodness to this world, as described by all who have shared in his guestbook, is not a simple accomplishment. It seems he has left his footprint on the hearts of many. God bless you Kelly, your family, and close frends as you pass through this time of grief.
Janet Branham

My boyhood best friend. From age 8 until our 20s, I was most alive writing with Bruce, performing with Bruce, and just being with Bruce.

With Bruce no longer here, there's one less reason to be attached to this planet. I wish I could have shared in his struggles later in life, like I was able so many times in the past to share in his happiness and joy.

Bill, Carolyn, Bill and Kelly, thank you for letting Laurie and I be a part of the celebration of the one who chose to...

Bruce was one of my closest friends from Jr. High through our undergrad years at the UW. I am still in shock that we lost him. Our last talk, a little over a year ago, was full of the usual humorous banter but also talk of dogs, God and teaching kids how to read. He was Bruce, full of life and that boyish adventurism that sometimes got us into trouble, could veer us towards the philosophical but always led to fun. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch, Bill and Kelly I cannot begin to imagine what you...

Bruce was a genuinely nice person. So very sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends.

I'll always remember Bruce, he was a ray of light in dark times. Kind, caring and always there for his friends. I love him and hope that I can pass on the same joy and kindness that he did in his life. Bruce, you were an inspiration and my friend, I will miss you.

I was sorry to hear of your sons passing. My deepest sympathy.
Mary Montgomery

Bruce was wonderful. I loved knowing him at Shoreline High, and seeing him throughout the years after. He was especially tolerant of me oogling him and thinking he was incredibly beautiful, inside and out. He was even a great sport about our band showing up where he works for a photo session and using him as our male model. I will definitely donate to WAIF in his memory.

Having shared classes with Bruch at Butler Jr High, Cordell Hull Jr High and Shoreline High, I will always remember him for his quick wit and smile that could melt your heart. He was such a great person and one who will definitely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his famly.