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BRUCE GLEN GOLD

1958 - 2020

BRUCE GLEN GOLD obituary, 1958-2020, Marblehead, MA

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BRUCE GOLD Obituary

GOLD, Bruce Glen Of Marblehead, gracefully battled an inoperable glioblastoma, a rare malignant brain tumor, while never letting his diagnosis or prognosis dim his gratitude for life, his sharp sense of humor, or his unwavering love of family. He passed away in his home on May 3, 2020, with his wife and two sons at his side. Bruce was born on July 29, 1958 in Malden, Massachusetts to Saul and Enid Gold as the second of three children. He enjoyed a loving childhood in Marblehead and graduated from Marblehead High School in 1976. Bruce went on to earn a degree in Business from the University of Hartford in 1980. Bruce built a long and storied career in advertising at MullenLowe Boston, where he worked for more than 30 years. He considered his many colleagues as a second family and never lost his passion for pushing the status quo, setting high expectations and celebrating great work. At work and in life, Bruce put others' needs before his own and cheered the loudest when seeing family, friends and coworkers reach their full potential. He never shied from the truth. Those who experienced firsthand, one of his candid comments knew he could be a fierce pragmatist; but one with a dream and a huge heart. He met his wife and soulmate, Paula Tully, while both living in Boston. They married on October 3, 1992 and enjoyed a vibrant city life in their beloved Back Bay apartment before moving to Bruce's hometown of Marblehead to start a family. He was most fulfilled when spending time with Paula and their sons, Davis and John. He whole-heartedly cheered them on, whatever their endeavors and took great pride in their academic accomplishments. In recent years, his trademark dinner toasts always noted his good fortune to see them as young adults, leading their lives with integrity, compassion and promise. They were the absolute loves of his life. Bruce relished a bluebird day of skiing, particularly at Bretton Woods, and battling his two brothers and best friends, Richard and Alan, on golf courses around the country. He found great solace in day sailing with family on their boat Moonraker. Bruce made it a personal goal to hit a perfect landing on the mooring before breaking out the bread and cheese and enjoying the sunset over Marblehead Harbor. To his sons, to his wife, to his close-knit family — especially his young nieces and nephews, to his many friends and esteemed coworkers and clients, Bruce wished the blessings of optimism, humor, resilience, hard work and love. He showed the way. Bruce is survived by his wife of 28 years, Paula Tully Gold, sons Davis Barton Gold and John Tully Gold; cherished mother Enid Gold; brother Dr. Richard Gold, his son Nathan and his wife Barti Bourgault; brother Alan Gold and his wife Anne and their daughters Emily and Allison; his dear aunt, Nancy Altman and her son Bill, his wife Lori and their son Alex, and her son Larry and his daughter Phoebe; his uncle Andrew Barton; his brother-in-law Guy Tully and wife Amy and their children Paris and Reid; as well as his in-laws, Phyllis and Paul Tully; his sister-in-law Michelle Hastings and her husband Dale, her children Melissa, Richard, Allison and Andrew; brother-in-law Carl Tully and his wife Sherine and their daughter Isabelle; along with deep extended family and his beloved dog, Lola. Bruce was predeceased in death by his role model and father, Saul Gold. A celebration of Bruce's life will be announced at a future date. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations may be made in Bruce's memory to St. John's Prep c/o Advancement, 72 Spring Street, Danvers, MA 01923 or https://www.stjohnsprep.org/gold or to the Marfan Foundation at 22 Manhasset Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050 or https://marfan.org

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Published by Boston Globe from May 7 to May 10, 2020.

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Biff Michaud

May 8, 2020

I am very saddened by the news of the death of Bruce, my long time friend and fellow Boston Yacht Club member. I've known him since he was a little boy, sailing with his Dad, Saul. I remember when he married his beautiful wife, Paula, they made a wonderful couple. Bruce loved sailing with his family aboard "MOONRAKER". Every time I saw them, they had their familiar and trademark smiles. Their son Davis was born shortly after my son Faxon...then came John to round out their beautiful family. Bruce was a really great husband, Dad and friend. I want his family to know that I care...he was a great guy!!

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