Bruce was born and raised in Rochester, NY and passed away on, October 6, 2024 at the age of 71. He was a fun loving sweet child that grew up bowling, bike riding, and experiencing life with his two younger brothers, Bob and Mark. As a teen, he was well known for his humor, open and welcoming nature, and living life to its fullest. As a young adult, he worked his way through higher education. At 21 years of age, he met the love of his life, and began his life long journey of continuously sweeping her off her feet. Bruce courted Dianne through bowling, burgers, and adventures. His love for her grew into 46 years of marriage, two beautiful daughters and five amazing grandchildren. He was fast with his friendship, loyalty, and never turned down an offer for a hug. He was never short on stories and sharing memories. Bruce didn’t have just neighbors, he called them family; his village consisted of, but not limited to, Loring Place, West Forest Drive, and Freedom Pond Lane. His memory will live on with a hug, smile, and your stories.
Predeceased by his parents, Robert C. & Shirley Beisheim.
He is survived by his loving wife, Dianne Beisheim; daughters, MaryJane Kier & Laura (Jared) Twigg; brothers, Robert P. Beisheim, & Mark A. Beisheim; grandchildren that were the absolute joy of his life, Noelle, Theodore, Adelaide, Alexander, and Maisie, many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A service will be held on Saturday, October 12, 2024, 11am, at The Parish of the Holy Family, 4100 Lyell Road.
In lieu of flowers, please feel welcome to donate in his memory to the following charities: American Heart Association; Lipson Cancer Center (RRH)
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