Bruce will be missed. He suffered and fought a courageous battle with a wide range of effects from his exposure to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. After high school, Bruce and I continued seeing each other and often pursued new adventures. He enjoyed life with a free and easy disposition. I remember his outlook as always positive. Together, we played sports, went hunting and fishing, and sometimes chased skirts. I recall some of our escapades with a chuckle, such as the time we painted his car with a paintbrush. We even tried our hand at pool hustling. That was short-lived. The many memories of this loyal and dependable friend continue to echo in my head. May he rest in peace as God has him in His keeping. Goodbye my friend.
Bruce lived just around the corner from my Grandmother/Aunt's house. When I was staying there, we'd often get together to play touch football, baseball, etc. For some reason I never learned, he liked to call me "carrot"! He was a long-time friend and from what I've seen on-line, suffered from effects of his time in Vietnam. He is now at peace and no longer suffering. RIP my friend.
Nancy Henry (Fanning)
So sad RiP remember Bruce and family thoughts with all
Jan Stephens (Hancock)
So sorry to hear of Bruce's passing and will always remember him. Prayers to his family at this most difficult time. Jan & Ross Hancock.
Nancy Henry (Fanning)
So very sorry for your loss. RIP Bruce and thank you for your service
Joanne Semple (Kingsbury)
My prayers and thoughts to the family. Thank you, Bruce for your service
Nancy Cooper (Bibbo)
So many great memories from elementary school and Sunday school. Prayers for family and friends for their loss. RIP Bruce.
Leonard Gucwa
Bruce will be missed. He suffered and fought a courageous battle with a wide range of effects from his exposure to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. After high school, Bruce and I continued seeing each other and often pursued new adventures. He enjoyed life with a free and easy disposition. I remember his outlook as always positive. Together, we played sports, went hunting and fishing, and sometimes chased skirts. I recall some of our escapades with a chuckle, such as the time we painted his car with a paintbrush. We even tried our hand at pool hustling. That was short-lived. The many memories of this loyal and dependable friend continue to echo in my head. May he rest in peace as God has him in His keeping. Goodbye my friend.
Marie Gowen (Carey -Donlevy)
So sorry to hear about Bruce sending prayers for his family and friends may he RIP.
Stephen Rowland
Bruce, Rest in Peace and without the pain. Here is the link to his obituary.
Bruce McAlpine, 75, on January 2, 2022 (sperrymchoul.com)
Randi Kolseth
Rest in a pain free peace. Your family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers.
Roy Keyes
Bruce lived just around the corner from my Grandmother/Aunt's house. When I was staying there, we'd often get together to play touch football, baseball, etc. For some reason I never learned, he liked to call me "carrot"! He was a long-time friend and from what I've seen on-line, suffered from effects of his time in Vietnam. He is now at peace and no longer suffering. RIP my friend.