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Bruce E. Stern

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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STERN Bruce E. Stern, devoted husband of 36 years to Judi, proud father of Marin and Gregory and brother to Eileen passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2007. He was 64. A lifelong resident of the Bridgeport and Trumbull area, he was a practicing attorney for almost 40 years. He served the Town of...

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18 years now, but Bruce's friends still remember.

After 15 years, I still have vivid memories of my friend Bruce. He was one of my best friends ever.

Thirteen years have not dimmed my many pleasant memories of Bruce. I will always treasure the fact that he called me "friend."

Dear Judi and family
It warmed my heart to have this reminder of Bruce. It rekindled many memories of the years that our families spent together while our kids were growing up. Bruce was one of the kids. Our families had many wonderful family gatherings together As years passed he was always there for support and counsel. He always gave opinions freely. I still have a few of the collectable pieces that he recommended that I buy. Love to all the family. Wally and Carol Shapiro

After twelve years, I still miss Bruce - his humor, his honor, his humanity. He would be proud of Judi and his children, as they have all carried on so well in their lives.

Bruce is still missed and always appreciated. It has been over 10 years and so much has happened. I was talking with an NRA Board member down here the other day and we got into the talking about Bruce and his impact on so many people. Several years before the tragic event Cathy and I were invited by Bruce to come visit. We met first at his office and the went to his house. He gave us a guided tour of his collection and I still am in awe. I also remenber rambling in the kitchen st the...

My deepest sympathy and prayers go to the entire Stern family. I met Bruce over 35 years ago and we always stayed in touch due to our passion for our hobby. He was a man of deep convictions and great sensitivity. I will miss his good sound counsel, his warm smile and strong handshake. He was a man of great integrity. God Bless Judi and his family in this time of sorrow.

I never met Bruce but we were comrades in being gun owners. We will miss his dedication to the Constitutions of the United States and Connecticut, particularly Amendment Two, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, and Article First, Section 15, Every citizen has the right to bear arms in defense of himself and the state.

My condolences to the Stern Family. I knew Bruce through membership in the Connecticut Gun Guild and thru trade shows. It was a pleasure to know him and I will miss him.