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John Bruce Thornton

Elbridge, New York

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November 17, 2012

John Bruce Thornton, 70, of Elbridge, New York, died Saturday, November 17, 2012, at Auburn Community Hospital.

Surviving are his son, Travis, and his sister, Gail.

Services will be at a date to be announced.

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12 years ago...

9 years. :-(

August, 17, 2013
Crazy how time flies by...
8 months since pop died...
& mom died 13 years ago today... kinda weird... they both died on a 17th.

Travis...... OMG! I just found out about Bruce's passing. I am so saddened. He was so incredibly helpful to me, & what a wealth of knowledge! I shall miss his smile, his laugh, his sense of humor, & our wonderful conversations we had every time he worked on my ol' farm house. My sincerest condolences to you & your sister. God bless you both.

Travis, we are so sorry for the loss of your Father! Bruce was an awesome guy and we see him and think of him and you everytime we turn on a light switch! I enjoyed catching up with him when I would run into him! God Bless you and your sister thru this difficult time!

My condolences to Bruce's family I've known him for 47yrs. and have enjoyed the times I ran into him to catch up so to speak over the years. He worked on the gas pipeline that went through my dads property and that was when I meant him. Again sorry for your loss.

We have enjoyed knowing Bruce so much and have so appreciated all of the extra things he did for us when working on our home. We will always remember most importantly the deep conversations we have had these last few months about his journey to faith in his Savior, Jesus Christ. Bruce knew that this faith of his would allow him into heaven and we look forward to seeing him again some day. Our prayers are for comfort for Travis and Gail.

I will truely miss Bruce, with his happy smile and consideration. I will always think of him when, I make watermelon pickles-something that you all know he loved dearly. My deepest sympathy to Travis & Gail

Travis, we are so very sorry to hear of your fathers passing. He was a good man with lots of great stories to tell. He did a lot of electrical work for us and we always enjoyed having him in our home. We will miss him.
Mary Pat & Tom Ganley