Bruce-Schlegelmilch-Obituary

Bruce Schlegelmilch

Jackson, Michigan

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Bruce Schlegelmilch, age 52, passed away peacefully with his family present on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at U of M Hospital. He was born January 14, 1961 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the son of Ralph Bernard and Barbara Jean (Green) Schlegelmilch. Bruce graduated from Huron High School in 1979. He...

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I worked with Bruce at Sheridan books and had many great memories of Bruce especially when he would talk about his son Dylan who he was so proud of.
Bruce will always be in everyone's memories and I'm so glad that I got to know him. RIP Bruce !!

Ron & Bev: Sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. My prayers and thoughts are you and your family. God Bless.

I miss you baby brother. I can only imagine the stories you and Timmy are sharing with each other. I love that you were loved so well.

Bruce will be missed very much. It seems just like yesterday we were talking at the wrestling matches. Debbie and Dylan and family You are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all. God has another angel above to watch over you all. Will, Terri, Christian , Michaela Dermyer

I have many great memories of Bruce, always making me laugh, having fun with the family....He was a wonderful man & awesome Dad My prayers to you Dylan and Debi, and the entire family, so sorry. Love you

We grieve for your pain, even while knowing that Bruce is at peace with his Lord and Savior. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Tricia, John and Molly Reiser

So sorry to hear. My prayers are with his son and family and they deal with his passing. Bruce was a great guy. I worked with him for many years at Thomson Shore.

Saddened to hear of your passing. Always kind and a good parent. Enjoyed watching Dylan and appreciated your commitment to him. Rest in Peace

I never met Bruce, but I was on the scene within a minute of his accident March 30, as it happened in front of my house. We did what we could, which was very little, and we are amazed to learn how tough he proved he was afterwards. I do want his family and friends to know we offered many prayers there on the scene for his survival. God was watching over him the whole way. God love you all.