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Bruce Allen "Buford" Stoddart

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Bruce Allen Stoddart "Buford" Bruce Allen Stoddart, age 53, passed away enjoying life riding his Harley on July 12, 2005 in Emmett, Idaho. Bruce was born November 5, 1951 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Herb and Norma Stoddart. He graduated from West High School. He married Donnette Dillon on December...

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Michelle-
I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. I'm espeically sorry I didn't know about it in time to make it to the funeral. I LOVED your dad and I was always glad to see him at our games. He would cheer me on, and sometimes make me laugh, from the sidelines since my own dad couldn't be there for me. He was my "soccer dad"!!!! I'll miss him a lot! I love you guys!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Herb, Norma & Family ~~ Bruce was one of the nicest, friendly people we knew. His great sense of humor & smile were enjoyed by all who knew him from elementry thru West High schools.

Wishing comfort & strength in gentle memories of the love that surrounds you. Deepest sympathy in your untimely loss. Debbie (Wolters) Carlson

Stoddart Family,
Bufford was a great friend. One of the few people I knew who always told you the truth whether you wanted to hear it or not. His wit was unmatched. He cynically nicnamed me "motorola" a name I now will carry with honor. I loved Bruce in life and I love him still.

To the Stoddart Family, I would like to offer my condolences on the loss of your son, brother, father, grandfather, and friend. May you be comforted during this time.

Dear Stoddart Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I knew Buford for many years when we worked for the railroad. We would yell greetings back and forth when his train would stop or go by . I remember many times he yelled for me to get my crew off the tracks so his train could go by. He will be greatly missed, but he will be watching over his family and also us while we are on our Harleys doing what we love best. Joe Santos, BMC, SLC

We are so sorry for your loss. We remember when we were kids, we used to go to the Rose Park First Ward. The Stoddart family was one of the best. May God Bless You and comfort you all.

My sincere condolences to the Stoddart Family. Bruce was a good friend.

My deepest sympathy to the Family
Bruce was a very good Person I enjoyed working with him and will really miss him.