David-Williams-Obituary

David Bruce Williams

Verona, New Jersey

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Mr. David Bruce Williams, 59, died on April 28, 2013, at his home in Verona, N.J., surrounded by his loving family. A Funeral Mass will be offered in St. Raphael Church, Livingston, N.J., on Friday, May 3, at 10 a.m. Visiting is in the Prout Funeral Home, 370 Bloomfield Ave., Verona,

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Carol & John...

I was deeply saddened to hear of Bruce's passing only a few weeks ago. You may or may not recall that I played tennis with Bruce all throughout Mountain High School. He was a true gentleman and a classy competitor on the court. My deepest condolences to you and yours. I shall never forget Bruce.

Kathy and family: I just heard of Bruce's passing this past weekend after stopping at the West Orange First Aid Squad and chatting with a friend about past times. My sincerest condolences and prayers are with you and your family. In my mind I can see Bruce with a great smile and friendly and happy manner...always. He was so pleasant and helpful to me when I knew him back then and I can see by the entries here he carried those same qualities with him throughout his life. May the Lord grant...

Bruce,

May you be the guardian angel for your family and give peace on earth with your wonderful smile.

Dear Kathi, My name now is Darlene Sopko. You and Bruce attended my wedding back in 1985. (Darlene Mazurkiewicz at the time) I worked with Bruce in Pine Brook at Electro-Protective back in 1985. I am re-married now to Michael Sopko, who is the Band Director of Morris Hills High School. I ran into Bruce at the Verona Competition last year and was very happy to catch up with our lives. I just found out today, 6/5/13 that Bruce has passed away. My very deepest sympathy to you and the...

Kathi, Kirsten & Bryan.

Our sincerest condolances on your family's loss. We will miss Bruce, he was great guy. I will always remember the nights around the campfire at our Indian Princess trips. Bruce had a great sense of humor, his stories and interactions with the other dads always had me laughing. Many fond memories. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Kathy, when you called with the news of Bruce's passing I lost a bit of my heart. I was his very first secretary and I will be forever grateful that he hired me at Electro-Protective as I was in a full plaster body cast when no one else would give me a chance. We worked for 7 years together side by side and he taught me more then anything else that having integrity was the most important thing in the business world. I carried that with me through the 3 other companies I worked at. ...

To Carol & Family - So sorry for your loss. I admired Bruce as a great roll model, even when we were much younger.

I worked for Bruce. He was such an amazing person. Not only did he have a big heart and was good to the entire team he worked with, he loved his family so much. I can't think of a single conversation where he didn't mention his love and pride for his wife and children. He will be missed terribly. It was a true honor to have worked with him.

Our sincerest sympathies on the loss of a wonderful, kind, friendly person! Our thoughts and prayers go out to all his family and friends! He will be truly missed!

Julie and Mark Orenstein