Bruce-Minter-Obituary

Bruce Allen Minter

Lexington, Missouri

1952 - 2021

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Bruce Allen MinterBruce Allen Minter passed away on February 7, 2021, at KU Medical Center. He had been a patient of KU Oncology for the past several months. He was born May 23, 1952 in Independence, Missouri, the son of Darl and Myrtle Jarrett Minter. He married Patt Peoples on May 18,...

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I didn't see this until today. I would have been one of the first to respond had I known. I sincerely apologize. I knew Bruce for many, many years. He was my best friend and buddy. We went on many trips together to the Carribean, to Pom de Terre, to Virgil's farm, Hannibal Mud Volleyball and numerous other locations. We, along with Patti and Heather, were very close for a number of years. I can't try and name how many friends Bruce had, it is simply too numerous. Bruce was smart, friendly and...

I am so sad to read this. While I had not talked to Bruce in a few years, I always I also considered him among my dearest lifetime friends. The adventures, the joy, and the pure connection started in college (ROTC) and evolved through children, law school, phd programs, being in my wedding, softball, and just having a hell of a lot of fun. Rest peacefully my friend, the skies of Arizona are sad tonight for you. I will never forget you. David (Tex) Good. [email protected]

Pat, Bruce, Chipper and I shared fishing trips on spring break from Wentworth, I played baritone with him in the band. I didn't know that he had passed. I'll NEVER forget the look on his face when he caught his first rainbow trout. I'm so sorry, he was one of the best friends I ever had. Richard N. Potter

Patt, I’m so sorry about your loss. You two were so wonderful to get to know. I remember how dedicated y’all were to Ozark Presbyterian Church. I lost my husband 4 years ago on 3/25