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McCurdy Family
August 4, 2010
Our condolences go out to the family of Bruce Stultz. He has been in our thoughts and prayers since his passing. We still remember fondly, back in 1988, the invitation into his home to discuss our business plans and how kind and helpful Bruce was. Over the years, we always admired his professionalism and business demeanor. He was a great person and will be missed by many.
Pete Essex
July 17, 2010
I had the honor and privilege of knowing Mr. Stultz (affectingly "Big Bruce") for over 28 years. The Stultz family moved into Greenwood Forest in 1972 - we moved into the house across the street during the same time. Al and I struck up an immediate lifetime friendship and Bruce and Edna quickly became my second set of parents. I can remember Mr. Stutz driving around in his Datson 280Z - with golf clubs in the hatch. He had a passion for flying and boating - he was always extremely generous and he took Al and me on numerous fishing trips on the Donna Lee (I & II) and flying in the various airplanes he ownwd over the years. He inspired me to get my pilots license and gave me my first exposure to sales and sales management - which became my profession. He was a great family man and a solid citizen - he is loved by many and will be missed. God Bless.
- Pete Essex
Dallas, Tx
Helen Robey
July 11, 2010
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Bruce. He was a respected friend to my husband Dick and I. I know they are both sitting in heaven talking about the horses they had. God Bless Edna and the family....
July 6, 2010
Dear Edna,
I am so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. He was a man that enjoyed life with all his hobbies and "toys." I think many of us could learn many life lessons from Bruce. You do have my heartfelt condolances.
Pete Bryan
July 5, 2010
Bruce was the first person to show me the Big Dipper and the North Star on a fox hunt at my parents farm with John.
I had fun at his Quarter Horse farm in Heston IN. He also gave me my first airplane ride. Bruce was a lot of fun and a real good man.
Michael Dunbar
July 4, 2010
Although I never had the privilage to meet Bruce, I got to know the love and pride of his family through his daughter, Donna Walton. Such a wonderful, caring friend that spoke so highly of her father. I know he will be missed but, what a wonderful legacy he has left behind. Knowing God's promise that Heaven is a better place, may he grant you Peace during this difficult time.
Jane Mitchell ( Crawfordsville, IN)
Tom OMalley
July 3, 2010
Bruce was my friend a mentor and most of all a solid citizen.I had many laughs with him at sales meetings and dinners-the memories bring a warm smile to my face.I will miss him but the stories remain.I loved him.
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