Sunday, May 23, 2010

Wecome to a place to share

This blog was created as a place to share thoughts, memories, stories and pictures you may have about Ken Bruce.

We will also keep you updated about memorial plans.

Anyone can leave comments but they are somewhat hidden unless you look for them.  To leave a post of your own - which will be more visible- you have to be an author of the blog. To become an author, just send an email to me: mb@marthabruce.com and I will add you as an author.

4 comments:

  1. Ken was a dear man. I have cut his hair for over 25 years. During those years we talked politics, world events, but mostly, BASEBALL , Giants of course.
    I will miss him greatly.
    Sydney Mealley

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  2. I am truly saddened to learn of Kenny's death. It has been many years since Ken and many others conducted their marathon liars dice sessions at the Rite Spot over which I presided as master of ceremonies and bartender. Kenny and I shared (too) many beers and possibly other substances in our mutual appreciation of the wonders of life. His passion - for friends, baseball, family, baseball, music, baseball, life, baseball, laughter, baseball, politics, baseball, economics, baseball, sunlight, baseball, moonlight, baseball, last call, baseball, dogs, baseball, kids, baseball and every bit of everything that makes up this world - knew no bounds. My deepest sympathies go out to his brother Randy and all the members of his family, to his ex-wife Martha and her extended Wehrer family who loved him so, and with sincere apologies, to his partner whom I met only once and whose name I unfortunately do not recall. Although it has been over 20 years since our extended time together I still remember Kenny fondly as a good man and a great friend. Bittersweetly I will always remember his passing since it occured on my 60th birthday which had been celebrated the previous Saturday in a fashion which I know Kennny would have appreciated and enhanced had he been there.

    Sail on brother,
    Love and thunder,
    Brian Deignan

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  3. The passing of my Uncle Ken is a devastation to everyone who knew and loved him. He was one of the most brilliant and talented people I have ever met, and I was lucky enough to of had the pleasure of being his niece. I remember weekend long visits with Uncle Ken and Aunt Martha. I couldn't wait for them to come on Friday, and was always sad when the went back to the city Sundays. The many Giants games, visits and holidays we spent together will never be forgotten. Uncle Ken will be missed but not forgotten. Thank you to everyone who has left messages and comments about Uncle Ken, it is fun to read about all the stories.

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  4. My deepest sympathies go out to his brother Randy. A brother is often your best friend

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