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Bruce Allen Pease age 63. went to be with his Lord and Savior on October 7th, 2025 after a long and hard battle with COPD, surrounded by his loved ones in his home in Walton Kansas.
Bruce is survived by his father, Duane Pease of Walton Kansas, son, Darcy (Tara) Pease of Peabody, Kansas; son, Bruce (Janet) Pease of Newton, Kansas; daughter, Cynthia Pease of Tahlequah, Oklahoma; sister, Marilyn (Terry) Swanson of Arkansas City, Kansas; and numerous grandchildren.
Bruce graduated Sedgwick High School in 1980. Soon after he joined the army he was stationed in Germany as a mechanic and while he was there, he met Elizabeth Clark the mother of Darcy and Bruce Jr.
After leaving the army Bruce was a professional painter and mechanic, until a back injury forced him out of the profession for a number of years. Fortunately, he found work as a floor care technician in which he excelled at. After many of years doing floor care Bruce found employment at the job, he loved the most; working for Budde Enterprise as a mechanic and technician working on the railroad trucks and cranes. Whether he was turning wrenches under the hood or rewiring cranes he always took pride in what he did no matter what. A life skill he passed down to his sons, and always said was the most important thing no matter what the job may be.
Besides turning wrenches or teaching his sons valuable life skills, Bruce also enjoyed being outside whether it was hunting, fishing or camping. Even if he came home empty handed, he still brought home memories of once in a lifetime experiences.
Bruce was preceded in death by his mother, Ramona; and his grandparents.
Visitation will be Thursday, October 23rd at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Funeral Services will be Friday, October 24th, at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, at 10:00 a.m. with Chip Bungard officiating. Burial will Military Honors will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Newton, Kansas, following the service.
Memorials are suggested to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, to help with funeral expenses. Memorials can be left with or mailed to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway, Newton, Kansas 67114.
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120 E Broadway St, Newton, KS 67114
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Broadway Colonial Funeral Home
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