Steven Homoki|May 14, 2020
Bruce was a great gentlemen that I knew at Nine Mile Point. Not only was he a technical expert with the turbines and controls, he was a great guy to talk about golf and other life issues. His voice is so unique, and everybody knew it was Bruce in the hallway, conference room, office area, offsite parties such as those great Christmas parties we used to have and the TEAM room. I have been at Nine Mile Point only 16 years but in that short time, I hope he knows we all miss Bruce and he was way too young to pass. I consider Bruce my friend and brother for life.
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Craig Bemis|May 13, 2020
Kerry and Alexis,
I am so sorry for your loss. Bruce was someone that no one that knew him could forget. He was missed at work as soon as he left and will continue to be missed now that he is gone. He provided a truly honest perspective with a great sense of humor that could entrance you in a story about nothing. I only had the privilege of knowing Bruce 6 years but i have very fond memories of our interactions at work. The Moose always made our morning meetings bearable and often a pleasure. I wish you the best and hope that this covid pandemic does not put a cloud over this occasion. He touched many peoples lives in very positive ways.
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mike anderson|May 12, 2020
Thank you so much for keeping us all updated during the entire situation. I read every post you made and felt connected to Bruce's struggle. We are all thinking about the Moose family right now. I just read my last text exchange with Bruce and was glad we were able to make each other laugh. It is inspiring to me that he was able to keep his sense of humor even with the pain he was going though. I'll never forget that.
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Ken Moody|May 12, 2020
Kerry and Alexis,
My deepest condolences on your loss. Under these circumstances, I am sure you are making the correct decision, and Bruce would have agreed completely. There will be many times in the future where those who knew and loved Bruce will be able to be together and remember him, by his life, and by the influence he had on so many others.
My fond memories include working with Bruce and the church trustees on many important projects, but most vibrantly, the Christmas we put on a small play. I can still hear his voice, and it is among my most cherished memories. He is at rest, but still a part of us. God bless Bruce, God bless the Knowlton family, and all who have been blessed to know him.
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Bob Fitzgerald|May 12, 2020
RIP Bruce, you were such an awesome, honest and funny man!!! I will remember your stories forever!!!!!!!
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Noni Porter|May 12, 2020
You are so very wise and thoughtful! Bruce will always be a part of us all in so many ways!
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