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Bruce William Peterson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Bruce William Peterson 6/25/1918 ~ 4/8/2007 Bruce William Peterson, age 88, died at the Alta View Hospital on April 8, 2007 in Sandy, Utah. Bruce was born June 25, 1918 in Murray, Utah to Arthur Eurelius and Eleanora Tangwall Peterson. He was married to Elva Edith Cowley on June 10, 1941 in the...

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Ron, I just found out about the passing of your Dad. I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.

Grandpa, I'm so glad I got to spend time with you around Christmas. It was a special time for me. I will miss you.

Ron,Burke,Gary,Lynn, My heart and thoughts go out to all of you at this time of loss. Your father and mother were the best. I'm glad to have the pleasure of knowing your whole family... Terry Jones

Ron and family, My deespest sympathy at this time of sorrow for all of you. Bruce was a rock in the foundation of our neighborhood and now with Bruce's passing, I am truely grateful for the legacy of kindness and laughter he left behind for all of us. My children never passed his house without a kind word or action from him. He will be missed. Sincerely, Pamala

We will miss Bruce coming in to see us everyday with a special treat and funny jokes from the internet. All of us at the Cyprus CU Sandy branch will miss him everyday!

I've never taken for granted how blessed I have been to have Bruce in my life. I have loved Bruce for 50 years, and was able to sit by his bedside and still laugh at his humor, share memories, hear him tell me he loved me, and most important was able to say I LOVE YOU to him hours before he left us. He was an incredible example to me, and I will continue to strive to be more like him. I love you Bruce and will carry you in my heart forever.
Sheri Peterson (daughter in law always)

Hi, Squeezin again. I forgot to mention how much Uncle Bruce's "Dirty Sock's" cracked me up, as well as him, for year's. One of a kind he was. Burke, Gary, Ron & Lynn, your Dad and Mom were the best!

I want to convey my deepest sympathy to Uncle Bruce's family. Uncle Bruce was a big part of my life when I was growing up and I have so many great memories. I loved him so much. He was always kidding around and telling jokes. He had a wit beyond compare. He told me if anything ever happened to my parents that I could come live with he and Aunt Elva. That was how he was, he had the biggest heart so full of kindness like no else I've ever known. Love always, Linda Ann

Love You Uncle Bruce! Squeezin