Bruce-Woodley-Obituary

Bruce Woodley

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Mar 25, 1947 – Mar 12, 2023 (Age 75)

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BORN
March 25, 1947
DIED
March 12, 2023
AGE
75
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Woodley, Bruce 3/25/1947 - 3/12/2023 Northport, Florida Bruce Robert Woodley, 75, of Northport, Fl passed away peacefully on March 12,2023, surrounded by his children. Bruce was born on March 25th , 1947 in Elbridge, Michigan. He graduated from Hart High school and received his B.S. in Political...

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So sad to hear about my very favorite teacher of all time at Norrix. (88). I had him for history and archaeology/anthropology.. He truly was a students teacher. Thank you for a life inspiring your students. It is true, a teacher will be remembered by those students they inspired.. god rest Mr. Woodley

I just found out about the sad news. Coach Woodley was the best, easily one of my favorite people. I will always love him. RIP and condolences to Will and Amy.

The best to say about anyone is that they were interesting & they were fun to be with, and that was Bruce!

I am really sad to hear this. Mr. Woodley was a great teacher, coach and person. Condolences to the family!

Amy, I just learned of your dad´s passing. Sending my heartfelt condolences. I remember your parents fondly. Hope you are well and that you find peace in the memories you share.

My condolences to the Woodley family I Mr Woodley for math at south jr high and at loy Norris he wasn't an easy teacher to have but he made you tote the line and learn.rest in peace sir .from the Bunch family

Had mr Woolley for a teacher two years and my football coach great personality awesome person!

Bruce and I were fellow students at Hart High School graduating in 1965. We became close friends going to events near and far often with Tom Perry and Garry Lipps. Pentwater was a favorite summer hangout which included seeing "Lawrence of Arabia" and the first James Bond movie. His vision of the future was always an adventure that he did his best to live out in real life. He was part of my wedding party when my wife and I were married. Like many other people that knew him, I will miss him...

Mr Bruce Woodley made school fun at northeastern Junior high. He always had a great attitude a smile on his face and a pep in his step. The last time I saw Mr Woodley was in 1979. I have been out of high school a year and had a new job and a brand new trans am and I was driving through New horizon village and I went past his apartment and he came out and said hi and admired my car with a compliment. I wished I had offered to give him a ride it's the least that I could have done.