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Robert Bruce

Haltom City, Texas

1943 - 2010

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Robert James Bruce, 67, passed away peacefully Friday, Nov. 26, 2010, surrounded by his wife and children. Funeral: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Greenwood Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Robert was born April 22, 1943, in Fort Worth. He was a lifelong...

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A year has passed but we think of Robert often. We light this candle in his memory and to let Coleen, Carrie, Amy, and Amanda know all of you and your families continue to be in our prayers during this difficult time of year. Love, Jerry and Leah

Robert kept a candle burning for us at work with all of his jokes and laughs. Now we burn a candle for him in rememberance of his great spirit. We will miss you Robert.

I`m so sadden to hear of Roberts passing and saying a prayer to the Bruce family. He was a good Bell employee and great friend of many. Good night my dear friend.

I`m saying a prayer for the Bruce family, it saddens me so that we have lost such a dear man . He was a good fellow employee at Bell but most of all he was a good friend of mine , good night my friend.

Mrs. Bruce, I worked with Robert at Menasco many years ago though it seemes only like yesterday. He always had a good joke to tell no matter what day it was. He was fun to work around and we will miss Robert greatly. We must think of one day when we will see Robert again in heaven.

I will miss all the jokes, and your quick wit. I am praying for God to keep this family strong through this very hard time, and I will keep praying for you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

We of the United Aerospace Workers, Local #218 send our deepest regrets at the death of Robert. We will miss him and his work. What a man. Toolmaker/Chaplain, Delton Parker 98 West Hurst Blvd. Hurst Tx. 76053.

Coleen and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. We all will miss "The Jokeman" and his stories. Smiles and laughter were the calling cards of Robert. He will be rembered by all that knew him, every time we smile and think of him, he has left a mark on our lives.