Bruce Edwin Arganbright

1946 - 2025

Bruce Edwin Arganbright obituary, 1946-2025, Baxter, MN

Bruce Edwin Arganbright

1946 - 2025

BORN

1946

DIED

2025

Bruce Arganbright Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 8, 2025.
Bruce Edwin Arganbright of Baxter, MN, passed away Saturday, September 6th, with family by his side. Born June 20, 1946, in Oskaloosa, Iowa, to Eddie and Maxine Jane (Rockwell) Arganbright, Bruce lived a full and colorful life that could best be described as part Navy, part Seabee, part comedian, and part garage sale enthusiast.

Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Karen, son David Nathan, brother Dan, and grandson, Nicholas. He is survived by his wife, Linda (Melby) Arganbright of Baxter, MN; his sons Marcus of Kansas City, MO, Jason (Melissa) of McKinney, TX, Dane (Alyssa) of Delano, MN, and Jesse of St. Paul, MN; mother-in-law Jean Melby, as well as grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family, and more friends than we can count.

Bruce graduated from high school in Crane, Missouri, where he met Karen (Martin). Soon after, he enlisted in the Navy and served four years of active duty as a machinist, including two aboard the USS Ruchamkin. He later continued his service with pride, spending 16 more years in the reserves as a member of the Seabees. Bruce and Karen married on December 21, 1967, and together they built a family, raising four sons. Perhaps inspired by his salty sea stories-or maybe by his trademark stubborn streak-all four boys chose to follow in his footsteps and serve their country as well.

After his Navy years, Bruce started working as a machinist with Frisco Railroad, in Springfield, MO, this career brought him to Galesburg, Illinois, and then Baxter, MN-where he put down roots and never stopped tinkering.

Once he settled in Baxter, Bruce met Linda (Melby) and they married on October 4, 2002 and together they created a life full of camping trips, winters by the water (first at their beloved cabin on Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks, later in Port Aransas, Texas), and countless adventures with fellow retired Seabees.

If you knew Bruce, you knew he loved three things: dogs, the Kansas City Chiefs, and clocks. Lots of clocks. He also had a sixth sense for garage sales, never leaving one without something he "might need someday." At home, he made a career out of "puttering" in the house and yard-though mostly, he was busy making people laugh. Whether with a goofy face, a perfectly timed wisecrack, or a story that may or may not have been 100% true, Bruce's humor was his trademark.

He never met a stranger, because strangers didn't stay strangers for long-Bruce was on a first-name basis with many local store employees. And that's what we want him to be remembered for: his big laugh and the joy he carried into every room.

A service will be held on Friday, October 3 at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery (15550 MN-115, Little Falls, MN 56345) at 1:00pm followed by a light lunch, and toast to Bruce, at The Canteen, a short drive from the Cemetery.

A special thank you to Breath of Life, the St. Cloud VA Medical Center, and the Silver Bay Veterans Home for caring for Bruce these last few years. Words aren't enough-we are forever grateful.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Breath of Life in Brainerd, MN.

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October 12, 2025

Nathan Lubahn posted to the memorial.

September 16, 2025

Janice Seys posted to the memorial.

September 15, 2025

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Nathan Lubahn

October 12, 2025

It was a pleasure to meet and work with Bruce. Definitely one of my favorite residents I've ever met. By chance I write this as I realize.. My Lions play his Chiefs tonight... Thank you Bruce, for the short time I knew you.

Janice Seys

September 16, 2025

Bruce was my cousin. I´ll always remember the many good times I got to spend with him while he was living with my mother, Twyla Murphy.

William Murphy

September 15, 2025

Bruce was my cousin. I was in the navy when Bruce enlisted. He was going to boot camp in San Diego. I was stationed at the Miramar Naval Air station just north of San Diego. I tried to see Bruce on time while he was in boot camp, but they never let me on the base!

Chet Gibbons

September 14, 2025

We are so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. We will miss him on the beach at Port Aransas.
Chet and Marie Gibbons

Kelly

September 12, 2025

Linda, I'm so sorry to hear about your husband. I never met him but he married you, he must of been a gem.
Kelly an
d David Berglund

Jeff Brown

September 11, 2025

Bruce you are dearly missed. Such wonderful memories of you when Becca and I lived in Brainerd. Watching our girls and hanging out was always so nice. Your jokes and smiles always cheered us up.

Sean Arganbright

September 10, 2025

He was a Great Uncle. I will miss him, always enjoyed being around him and the family.

Ray and Myra Bakken

September 9, 2025

Mary & Marvin Gerling

September 9, 2025

Marvin and I will always have the memories in our hearts of the time we shared with Bruce and Linda. So many fun times, and the card games!! Love you.
Mary and Marvin Gerling

Carolyn Hilke

September 9, 2025

I'm so sorry for your loss. May God bless him and all who love him.

Judy shaw

September 9, 2025

Our sympathy to you Linda, and to all his family.
What a wonderfully written obituary. It was great to be reminded of the many aspects of his life, he was so much more than the his last difficult years of failing health. It was a great tribute to Bruce.
Bruce was the most gregarious person I´ve met - an inspiration to a couple reserved Norwegians!
Rest in Peace Bruce.
Love from Larry and Judy Shaw

Cindy Bondy

September 9, 2025

We had such fun with him on the houseboat in 2020 at Leech Lake.

Dane Arganbright

September 8, 2025

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