Bruce Brownell Glave
Dec. 1, 1942 - April 8, 2023
AUBURN - Bruce Brownell Glave, 80, passed away on April 8, 2023. He was born in Syracuse on December 1, 1942, the only child of Fowler Brownell and Ruth Naomi (Frawley) Glave.
He graduated from West Genesee High in 1960. He furthered his education and received a degree in Business Management from Champlain College in 1964.
He was a salesman by trade but his real passion was for antique cars, of which her referred to as "Teekers". He loved going to car shows and chatting with the locals.
He is survived by his children: Francis, Suzette, Aaron, Brian; and grandchildren: Nathan, Benjamin, Adriana.
There will be no services at Bruce's request. Condolences may be made at www.brewfuneralhome.com.
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Sponsored by Brew Funeral Home - Auburn.
6 Entries
Brian Glave
April 28, 2024
Miss you dad you are together with mom up in heaven going to live for you untill God calls me away ever if I don't want to go to heaven wish Frankie would have care about you more maybe you still would be here today I don't want to pass away or die why I have to leave this world or go over the rainbow bridge
Alex
April 13, 2024
I Am so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing, We use to talk periodically. He had some great stories. He was a good man and would do anything for you. May he Rest in Peace
Ray Ackerman
April 22, 2023
Rip Bruce we used 2 sell cars together go to auto auctions
Steve tumber
April 20, 2023
I just heard about Bruce.Iam so sorry to hear. I was a friend of Bruce. I knew him since I was little.We talked many times about the old cars teekers . Until we meet again , I will stay on the right road as you would say .
Elizabeth Stone Garner
April 19, 2023
I just received news of Bruce passing. He was married to my mom Mary Glave. I am very sorry for your loss. I live down in Missouri now & lost contact of Bruce. I didn't know he was ill. My heart is broken. He will be missed.
Patty G
April 19, 2023
RIP Bruce You were a nice guy
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