Christopher Bruce Carnan

Christopher Bruce Carnan

Christopher Carnan Obituary

Published by Daily Progress on Jun. 11, 2009.
Christopher

Bruce Carnan

Bruce Carnan died Saturday, June 6, 2009. He was born on April 20, 1947, in Virginia, and spent much of his life here. However, this belies the adventure of his much-too-short time on this planet. He was special ordered by his mother, a blue-eyed baby boy following two older sisters, Alice and Val. His late father, Charles Walter Carnan Jr., was an Episcopal priest. His mother, Emily Brown Carnan, was a teacher who passed on her love of family to her "baby child."

In childhood, Bruce displayed a special affinity for animals that enriched his and his family's lives. Bruce wandered through many academic paths and careers, but settled on becoming a self-employed finish carpenter. His true calling was as the at-home, full-time parent to his three daughters. He adored his children and each girl carries special attributes from him - Clare's indomitable spirit, Bess' optimistic worldview and Maggie's open heart.

Bruce's love of nature that developed early in his life led to a six-week trip across the country - a highlight of his life. This love of nature reflected his spirituality, which was expressed in a sense of inter-connectedness to the world around him and a belief that we are all woven together in a beautiful tapestry.

Volleyball played a very important role in his life, and the Richmond Volleyball Club is where he met the love of his life, Nancy. Bruce played volleyball for 20-plus years, and his time with the prestigious teams Road Kill and G.R.O.G. remain the stuff of legends. Toy trains and riding classic trains were also a much-loved hobby, and led to further adventures across the country.

The core quality that defined Bruce was his essential kindness and strength. Bruce was the first one to pick up the chain saw after the hurricane and cut up the tree fallen across the road. He was often the first one called if someone in the neighborhood needed help. He chose playing with his children over any other activity. He was a rock of strength for his family and community.

We will be celebrating his life 2 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 2009, at Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 West Broad Street, Glen Allen, VA 23060. The family will receive friends from 1 until 2 p.m. time of memorial service.

Please honor him by considering a donation to one his favorite charities, Massey Cancer Center Patient Resource Libraries, P.O. Box 980037, 401 College Street, Richmond, VA 23298; The Heifer Foundation; The Food Bank of Central Virginia; and the Wildlife Center of Virginia.


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May 8, 2010

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June 26, 2009

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June 16, 2009

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Ktaauj

May 8, 2010

Sensei....
How I miss your mentoring, your unequaled humanity, your kind and gentle nature to all creatures, your smile, your laugh, your loyality, your wisdom, our conversations where you so subtly and skillfully could weave a life lesson within without the slightest hint of condemnation or judgement. Thoughts of these things and many, many more continue to sustain and teach me each and every day and remind me how much I miss you and how very blessed I am to have called you, friend. You will, forever, be loved.
Until then.

Carol & Lew Slusher

June 26, 2009

We know Bruce as a gentle, kind, and decent human being ~ who loved life, loved people, and dearly loved his family. We are devastated by the news of his departure, even though we know he is now in loving hands. We ask for strength for his family and God's love and guidance. Bruce will live in our fondest memories forever.

"Ua ahonui i na mea a pau,
Ua manao oiaio i na mea a pau,
Ua manaolana i na mea a pau,
Ua hoomanawanui i na mea a pau,
He mea pau ole ke aloha."

"Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love, never ends."

We love you Bruce. You will be sorely missed!

Page Hynes Sullenberger

June 16, 2009

What a celebration of a life well and fully lived it must have been. Bruce was a remarkable man and I join all his friends in expressing my sorrow at his passing. The Carnans have been special in my family for many Shrine Mont years and I will be thinking of you all in the hard days ahead.

John Wajciechowski

June 15, 2009

Nancy,
My heart and prayers go out to you and your children during this time. I have many fond memories of playing on teams with Bruce in times past.

Diane Biskobing

June 12, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

June 11, 2009

Nancy and Family,
My most sincere sympathy to all of you.
The Lord brought us together many years ago for His special plan - for me to see the Lord clearer through the light from Bruce. Bruce's light will continue to shine for many of us - to light the way ahead. And as the Lord promises, we will meet again. I am blessed to have captured Bruce's light.
Fondly,
Jim Swisher
Isaiah 40:31

Kim Fisher Earle

June 11, 2009

Nancy,
I'm sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man.

John Millas

June 11, 2009

Nancy, my thoughts are with you. He will be sadly missed. Ranger John

Liz Gosack-Fleming

June 11, 2009

Nancy,

As always my thoughts are with you, he will be missed.
Much love,

Liz #731

Lynn Fleisher

June 11, 2009

Dear Nancy and Family, althought I have only met you a few times I feel like I know you all because of my brother Jay. Bruce was a dear dear friend to Jay and I know they had a special bond. Bruces presence will be deeply missed yet we know his spirit will be with us forever. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. With Love....Lynn Fleisher (Jay's sister)

KEVIN & PAIGE RILEY

June 11, 2009

WHAT A WONDERFUL MAN AND FRIEND. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. FONDLY, DR. KEVIN & PAIGE RILEY - COLONIAL VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Richard Zimmer

June 11, 2009

The Caranan Family extends far and wide and now we are left with huge footsteps to go forward with the thoughts of Bruce.I am honored to have had the privlege to have known him.God Bless

Bill White

June 11, 2009

I'm a retired RVC player (1981-1998) and always loved playing volleyball with Bruce - either alongside, or on an opposing team - it was always fun. When my oldest son was about a year old, he was extremely wary of adults, and only let my wife or me hold him - not even grandparents! One afternoon we were down at the Marshall Street RVC gym with my boy, and we ran into Bruce. It only took a few minutes of conversation before my reluctant one-year-old reached out both arms to Bruce, who lovingly scooped him up, and they both thoroughly enjoyed each other for about a half-hour. My wife and I marveled at that all the way home. My son is 22 now, and I remember that encounter like it was yesterday. Godspeed, Bruce.

ElDon James

June 11, 2009

I have had the good fortune to know many special people but Bruce was one of the specialest...from younger days in Hampton until June 6th and beyond. Nancy, Clare, Bess and Maggie - Bruce never met a person he could not make smile, what a wonderful thing.

Tina Twigg-James

June 11, 2009

Ah Bruce-ter! What would my life have been without you? Who would have peeled all of those potatoes for my wedding? Who would have so kindly offered to help me bring that crazy car back across the country, from my brothers' in Berkeley to my parents in Baltimore? Putting up with my crazy brother at Gary & Linda's wedding in Vegas?And those parties in the fan, the happy hours at Red Roof Inn? Your support when life just wasn't going my way, You were always there with a smile on your face!!!! You will always be one of the most special/precious people in my life! Your laughter, your smile...I remember when you met Nancy and how in love you were!!!! Those bright blue eyes of yours sparkled more than ever when you spoke of her! I remember the calls when your girls were born, and learning of Clare's milestones through those teen years...Thank you to the Carnan family for being there for my oldest once she started her adventures in Richmond....thank you for being "Uncle Bruce" and "Aunt Nancy". To the Carnan girls...I am sure you know that your daddy was extra special in every way! How lucky you are to have had him at home with you as you grew up. I have always cherished the stories we shared and wish that my children had such a special relationship with their daddy. How blessed I feel to have had Bruce-ter as a friend! God must have a very special plan to have called him home!!! Bruce-ter, you will be missed more than words can express! Love to you all and deepest sympathies during this time of loss. May the many special memories shared with others keep you strong and forever remind the girls and Nancy how special he was!!!!!
Love to you all...Tina Twigg-James

Jennifer Venzke

June 10, 2009

I wish we had the chance to meet Bruce, as we heard nothing but wonderful stories about him from Clare. Our hearts are with each of you.

Love, Bill & Jenni (Seattle)

Menthia Carpenter

June 10, 2009

Nancy, what a wonderful and loving tribute to Bruce. I can’t help but think about the first time I met Bruce, we were kitchen partners at Doug’s house. We laughed so much. I will never forget his laughter and his smile.

Menthia

Dennis Carpenter

June 10, 2009

Nancy, Clare, Bess, and Maggie: God saw Bruce getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around him and whispered "come to me." A golden heart stopped beating; hardworking hands at rest, God broke your hearts to prove to you, He only takes the best.

May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead.

Dennis and Menthia Carpenter

Patti McComb

June 10, 2009

We only had the pleasure of knowing Bruce for the past 2 years as our daughters played volleyball together. I don't think you would ever find a more proud Daddy in the bleachers, but then again he expressed his proudness to each player! We will sure miss him. Nancy and Maggie, our hearts go out to you and your family during this tough time. God Bless you. ~The Mccomb's ~

Marcia Marcus

June 10, 2009

Bruce was such a sincere and genuine person. He was always so kind and thoughtful, traits he has passed on to his daughters. He is looking at you now, and is proud of each of you. Please know you have a large support system of family and friends to help you through this tough time.

Annie Williams

June 10, 2009

The light will be a little dimmer without Bruce's sparkle in this world. How lucky each of is to have been touched by him in our lives. Blessings to the family and friends who will surely miss him.

Brian Hayes

June 10, 2009

Bruce Carnan was one of the nicest personalities I've met in my life. A good man, good friend, excellent family man. A man that will be sorely missed in this world. My biggest regret is not having spent more time with him and his beautiful family.

Mike, Sherri, Tori & Missi Radday

June 10, 2009

We are so sorry for your loss. Bruce will be greatly missed by all. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

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