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Bruce G. Pence

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Passed away July 11, 2010 At age 67 Born August 28, 1942 in St. Paul, MN. Bruce spent 2 years in the U.S. Army at Fort Hood, Texas. He graduated from the U of M with a Bachelors degree in Political Science. He worked for Sears for 25 years. He retired in 2003 and has spent the last 6 years...

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Carol and Family....I am so sorry hear from Tim that Bruce has passed away. I remember all the good times at Tim and Mary's house in Eden Prairie. Alot of food, fun and smiles. Please accept my sincere sympathy, Carol, I am thinking of you at this most difficult of times.

To Bruce's Family,
Aubrey and I are very sad to hear of Bruce's death. I worked with Bruce for many years at the Sears Service Dept. in Eden Prairie, he will be remembered for his wonderful sense of humor and kind and thoughtful ways.
Please accept our condolences during this sad and difficult time.
Mary & Aubrey Latchana

Sorry to read about Bruce. Enjoyed haveing him golf with us thse past years at Johnson Ranch. Our prayers are with you. Larry and Flo Kackman

To Bruce's Family,
I was very sad to see Bruce's obituary in the paper yesterday. He was my boss at the Sears Service Center in Eden Prairie during my last years working for Sears. He was wonderful to work with and always very encouraging. I used to run into him when I walked my dogs past the house in Eden Prairie. My condolences to your family during this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Diane Turnbull

We will forever remember and love Uncle Bruce. Such a nice and layed back guy. Our hearts break that he is gone, but we are also thankful to have known him. We are also very thanful that he did have a chance to meet his newest great niece Hazel on mothers day. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Carroll and your children.

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Michelle, Joe, Michael, Emma and Hazel

To Bruce's family....
I wasn't a household name by any means. Bruce and I were pals back in the late 50's and early 60's in Bloomington MN. He entered the service. I went to work for Sears. Years later we met at the Brookdale Store. He in Management, me in sales. Bruce was a good friend. He would have given me the shirt off his back. Rest in peace friend. Keep his memories alive by talking of him often.