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Kevin Bruce

Anchorage, Alaska

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Kevin Keith Bruce died at home in Anchorage on October 13th with his wife, Laurie, by his side. He was 60 years old. Kevin had been diagnosed with a rare form of slow-growing cancer more than 11 years ago. Kevin came to Anchorage with his family from California at the age of 7 when his father was...

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I haven't seen Kevin for a few years, but our families came to Alaska at the same time, for the same reason (oil). And the 3 Bruce kids matched up in ages. So when the folks played bridge, we all just studied, sometimes.

Kevin was a great and funny guy, and I am sorry I hadn't seen him for awhile. My thoughts are with his family.

I believe we each knew Kevin would become the person he did. You could sense that he would be a person of achievement; a person who gave much to our community and state...and most especially to his family, friends and colleagues. He was always a good, close friend throughout our HS days and after. Now, he is a forever friend. Blessings for your family.

Dear Laurie and Family of Kevin Bruce:
We were very saddened to read about the passing of Kevin. He suffered for a long time and is at peace with God now. He was such a talented person and will be missed greatly by all who knew him. We are praying for you during this very difficult time. We will send a Mass card through the mail for Kevin.
Sincere condolences,
Tom and Theresa Obermeyer
Thomas, Jimmy, Margaret, and Matt

I went to school with Kevin. I was a year ahead of him. We were friends and I have thought of him many times thru the years. I regret never looking him and Karen up. My condolences to his wife and family. Deb Thompson, Palmer

May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of sorrow. " Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes." (Psalms 116:15)

Dear Kevin, thank you for the years of bliss you gave to my friend Laurie. She adored you. You made her laugh. And giggle. Even an occasional cackle. Well maybe not so occasional, let's say often. It was a treasured companionship that will be sorely missed.

p.s. I can't help but regret that you won't be here with us to see the election results. Would it be too crass at this time to ask of you to bestow good tidings? If you could pull some strings I would forever be...

I as others will miss his quick sharp wit and caring nature. Our lawn competition is something I have missed since his move to the new place. He has now been entertaining the angels.

Kevin was a wonderful childhood friend. We were often in the same class as we went through Turnagain Elementary School. There was always lots of giggling going on when Kevin was involved. My heart goes out to his wife and family. I will keep them in my prayers.

So many memories with Dahling Kevin. Brilliant, quick, caring, Kevin. Love and prayers for Laurie and all of those who loved Kevin.