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John G. Bruch

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John G. Bruch, 56, of Bushkill Township, passed away on Friday, January 21, 2011 at Easton Hospital, Wilson Borough. Born: in Fountain Hill on January 8, 1955, he was a son of the late Grover C. and Ethel M. Lasso Bruch. Personal: John was a graduate of Nazareth High School, class of 1973. Since...

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You will be missed but remembered fondly for you really were a friend to so many.

Ollie misses you a lot as your friendship meant the world to him.

Rest in peace and you are only gone in body...the memories will live on forever.

I WAS VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BRUCKY. MY HUSBAND WORKED WITH HIM AT ESSROC BUT WE KNOW HIM FROM MY HUSBANDS BROTHERS JIM AND TOM KEMMERER. NELLIE KEMMERER AND SON KARL KIRK SINKING SPRING, PA.

Jerry
I was saddened to hear of your brother John's passing. I always liked talking to him at car shows. I was looking forward to parking my Pontiac next to his and talking Pontiacs with him for what I know would have been hours. He was a nice person whom You looked forward to seeing. My deepest sympathy.
Don Kessler

To the Bruch family

Our condolences, sympathy and prayers are the you at the untimely death of John


Jim and Susy (Laubach) Rundle

I worked with John many years ago at Lone Star when i was a college student. John was always willing to lend a helping my hand and was a great motivator and confidant of mine while i worked there. He never had a bad word to say about anyone, which is a rare and admirable trait. I haven't seen him in many years but have always remembered fondly the times we shared at the plant. He will be missed greatly. Thanks John for all the great memories.

Jerry,

My sincere condolences and sympathy on the passing of your beloved brother. I will remember John 's infectious laugh and sense of humor, he was one of a kind that made you laugh along with him. One of the most important things that John has said to me "you always have to go with what your heart tells you." and I sincerely thank him for that. Words do an injustice in explaining how much you will miss him. He will remain very alive in your memories and in your heart...

ALISON, DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THE LOSS OF YOUR UNCLE. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

My deepest condolences to John's family. I worked with and knew John for 36 years. He was a wonderful person and he will be greatly missed.

To John's family our deepest symphathy. He was one of a kind. Always had a friendly smile & wave. While at Essroc he worked for me in the Quarries and was a model employee. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.