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Bruno Joseph Ezerski

Tucson, Arizona

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Alzheimer's Association

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Bruno Joseph Ezerski July 9, 1922 - June 6, 2009 Born July 9, 1922 in Hamtramck, Michigan. Preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Pauline (Domzalski) Ezerski and his eldest son, Bruce M. Ezerski. He is survived by Bonnie Ezerski of Lawton, Oklahoma and three children, Patricia Ezerski...

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Missing Bruno and think of him daily as he was a great Mentor and friend, Rest In Peace Bruno

Bruno was a great friend and mentor to me as we worked together to sell equipment. He was instrumental in my success in the finishing equipment business and was always a great friend. I only wish that I could have heard him sing karaoke and maybe even sang along with him. He will forever be in my memories and my heart.

My sypathies to his family and friends

To the Bruno Ezerski Family:

I did not know Bruno personally, but I am sorry to hear of your loss.

May the gentle mercy
that God has always shown
be with you now so you will know
that you are not alone.

In Deepest Sympathy.

From a fellow US Army Airborne Pathfinder.

I was saddened to learn of Bruno's passing. I came to know him when Hughes purchased some equipment from his firm and he arrived to oversee the installation. He was a man with a zest for life who stood behind his work and always remained true to his word. His service to our Nation will not be forgotten.

June13,2009 In Bible Study Thursday, Chaplain Al told us about your passing. I did not know you very long, but you seemed like a very nice man and everybody liked you. I heard your recital several months ago in the Dining room and could tell you really enjoyed singing. You had a good voice and good musical selections. Now you can sing with the Angels.

I remember Bruno from when I was an activities assistant at Fellowship Square; he was always a gentleman, and carried a positive attitude and had a wonderful smile. One of kind; and as a fellow entertainer, it was fun to have him bring his karaoke machine and watch him not only sing himself, but have others join in.

Uncle Bruno was a wonderful, thoughtful and intelligent man. He was always there to help family and friends. I will miss him dearly and I am forever grateful to what he did for me when I needed a boast in life.

With Love

Morgan Anderson

Take care, Bruno. If it was not for guys like you, we'd all be speaking German today. Myself and our nation can't thank you enough. Godspeed, my friend.