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William Curtis
June 26, 2020
One Saturday afternoon when I was still in High school, we went to the QFC grocery store in Bellevue, WA. We were waiting for my mom when my dad got out of the station wagon and said he would be right back. He walked to the sidewalk in front of the wagon and started talking to a man who was standing next to a store front, probably waiting for his wife too. The two men obviously new each other well as they talked away the time with some enthusiasm. After a while, my dad came back and took his seat behind the wheel in the wagon while we continued to wait. Not recognizing the man, I was very curious who he was and what the devil they were talking about, so I asked my dad who the stranger was. My dad in typical cryptic father-speak said Oh, he was just a guy I used to know in the Marines. In fact, the man was Marine Major Bruce Clingan whom my dad had gone through Marine Corps OCS with at Paris Island, SC. I did not know it then but a couple years later I would attend the University of Washington with his son Bruce as NROTC Midshipmen. Bruce Jr., later Admiral Bruce W. Clingan, USN and I at the UW discovered we had remarkably similar interests that had been fostered by our Marine Corps Officer fathers. We both loved the outdoors, shooting, hunting, fishing, camping, etc. Later I found out we were both from Indiana which is why our fathers knew each other at OCS. Also, we both loved our fathers deeply. It took me several years to figure this little mystery of The Stranger out but it is one of my fondest memories of my dad and two other exceptionally fine men.
Meredith Rogers Sokoloski
August 18, 2004
I was saddened to hear about Bruce and have been thinking about him and his family a lot since his death. He and Dottie were such gracious hosts as I passed through on my way to Alaska in 1981. I was glad to get to know both of them and to meet his daughter Carol for lunch at the Space Needle! We were blessed with his visit to Minneapolis recently in May 2002 for the funeral of my father, Palmer Rogers, his cousin. I will remember him for his appreciation of the outdoors and his love of fly fishing.
Seth Palmer Rogers
August 5, 2004
Uncle Bruce was a model and an inspiration to me. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.
Dick Gates
July 22, 2004
I first worked with Bruce in 1960, soon after I joined the Boeing team. He was a great mentor and friend to me over the years, and always had time to share his engineering insight. He was a valuable asset to the Boeing Company and a great friend. I would like to express my condolances to his family.
Elliott Brogren
July 22, 2004
For all of us who worked with Bruce for those many years, he contributed so much, enriching our professional and personal lives beyond measure. He is remembered and sadly missed.
Elliott Brogren, Boeing 1960-1995
John White
July 22, 2004
As a fellow engineer at Boeing I remember Bruce as always friendly, soft spoken, and unassuming, but with an underlying tremendous energy and drive. He was always open and ready to help or answer questions. To his family, please accept my condolences.
Jamey Johnston
July 20, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of mourning.
The Johnston Family
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