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James Bruce Lincoln

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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LINCOLN, JAMES BRUCE, 87, of Louisville, passed away Friday, August 13, 2010 at Baptist Hospital East. He was born on November 12, 1922 to the late John A. and Eugenia Lincoln. He attended Male High School and LaSalle University. Shortly after he married Margie Seibert in 1942, he served in the...

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Angela, Dan and all the Lincoln family,

I was so sorry to hear of Bruce's death. He was always so kind and good to me during my time at St. Barnabas. The love that he and Margie shared was always so evident and shared with others. I last saw him with the PFLAG contingent at the March on Washington and it was the highlight of my day. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers. I'll ever be grateful for the opportunit to have known your wonderful parents.

Angela,
Your dad always reminded me of my dad (who also recently passed away). We were lucky to have such faith-filled, strong, and loving fathers. We couldn't have asked for better role models. We are never ready to let our parents go, but what a blessing it must be to live a new life in God's light and loving embrace for eternity. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all the Lincolns.

My heartfelt condolences to all my cousins and family members. Uncle Bruce truly lived a life of service and enriched everyone whose life he touched. My fondest hope is that he will find joy and peace as he is reunited with Margie and the other loved ones who preceded him to eternity.
Much love,
Patsy Lincoln-Hatt

To all the family and especially Fr. Dan Lincoln, I did not know any of you except Fr. Dan---he was at Mother of Good Counsel parish, but I want to extend my sympathy. Fr. Dan, I still think of you and appreciate your ministry at our church.
Darlene Burzynski

Kathy,
We're so sorry for your loss. At the funeral home yesterday - what a tribute. We hope you find comfort in knowing how many lives your father touched. Love, and many prayers...
The Vanover Family

Bruce was truly a good and holy man. He will be missed.
My prayers go out to all of his family.
Peace

My prayers go out to all of you. God blessed you with such wonderful parents. Bruce & Margie touched so many lives. It was such a joy to share a small part of their life in PFLAG & Fairness. Peace be with all of you.

My sympathies to the family. I am Johnny's wife. We send our love to you all and pray for loving healing from the Lord. Bless you in your time of sorrow.

I wasn't fortunate enough to know Mr. Lincoln for very long, but I know he was a blessing to so many people. He and Mrs. Lincoln started the Bruce and Margaret Lincoln Scholarship Fund with the Louisville chapter of PFLAG and I was one of many who have and will benefit from their love. Inspirations to us all, Bruce and Margie will forever be in our hearts and our memories. Much love for them and the Lincoln family.