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With Sympathy
The Board of Directors of the PGCA wish to express our deepest sympathy to Bruce Day on the passing of his father, Bill Day.
Mr. Day passed last night at the age of 92. He was dedicated to his country, having served in both WWII as well as Viet Nam. Services are expected to be next Tuesday in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. May he rest in peace. |
Condolences Bruce to you and your family. Your family has served the USA with honor.
Chuck Bishop |
Bruce, Please accept Danny and my sincere condolences. America has lost a true hero.
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Thanks fellows. Another of the greatest generation gone. On the beach on Saipan, Okinawa, Korea, Vietnam. Active in BSA , a hunter, fisherman, a life fully and well lived. Your condolences are very appreciated.
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Bruce,
Sorry to read of the passing of your father. Bev and I offer our heartfelt condolances to you and your family in this trying time. Wes |
My heart is out to to you Bruce. Pete Kappes
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Bruce;
My sympathies go out to you and your family. Thanks to you and your Dad for your service. My Dad is also 92 and served in the Pacific and is doing quite well. I'm lucky. The "Greatest Generation" is rapidly disappearing. We'll never see another generation like them. God bless. |
Bruce,
I'm sorry to hear of your fathers passing, it sounds as if he was quite a man. As a vetran myself we are all better people for his service to our great country. May he rest in peace. |
Bruce
Adina and I have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. I am very sorry for your loss. |
I just read this and please accept my sympathies to you and your family. We are lossing the greatest generation at a rapid rate. Eric
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Bruce, my deepest sympathies to you and your family.
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Bruce, sorry for your family's loss. Your father sounds well traveled. Dave
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Mr. Day,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Larry and Donna Mason |
Bruce, may God take your pain & sorrow and turn it into peace, love and joy.
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Mr. Day: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My dad passed about one year ago at 88 he was a WWII vet with two bronze stars, a great man. It's a difficult time losing a father but what a great generation that sacrificed for our great country. God bless
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Sorry to hear of your loss Bruce. Sounds like he lived a very full and productive life serving our country with distinction. You must be very very proud, as he likely was of you.
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Bruce, My The Good Lord comfort you and your family and may the Good Shepherd lead your father to his promised place in His kingdom. My sincere condolences. Jim
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Thank you all very much. I have his guns and car, and my grandfathers guns. All are family heirlooms and will be preserved and passed on. But mostly the memories and how much he loved and encouraged his family.
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Bruce - My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tom Wooden |
Bruce, You have a lot of friends out here if you need anything, please let me know, and Megan and I share in your loss, our prayers will be for you and your family Gary
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just now read of your father s death...truly a great man... my father also served in world war two he s 85 and doing fair...my condolances to the family...and too you BRUCE... CHARLIE
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Sorry to hear the news. Cherish the memories and he will never die.
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Bruce, my sympathies go out to you and your family. It sounds as if your dad was a wonderful person who lived a good life and was loved and respected by many. You can't ask for more than that.
Dennis |
Bruce, I hope the comfort you got from having your dad with you for such a long life gives you some joy, and helps to temper the sadness of loosing him. I lost my dad when I was much younger than you, and the lessons I learned from him are put to use daily. My deepest sympathies to you.
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My condolences as well Bruce,its rough stuff ...but it gets better.
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Bruce, Sorry for your loss, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family.
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Both Bernadette and I send our condolences on the loss of your father. You and your family are in our prayers and thoughts. Our thoughts will be with you at Leavenworth next week.
I saw Saipan. My father flew off Tinian. We just got back Monday from a WW2 reunion of his group (6th Bomb (VH)) in Milwaukee. There were 14 of the old guys there. Very, very fragile but still keenly ready. It truly was the Greatest Generation. Jeff and Bernadette |
My thoughts and prayers for you and yours. May your Father rest in The Peace of The Lord.
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Bruce, I've walked the invasion beaches on Saipan and stood inside the many Japanese pill boxes that remain to this day. I can appreciate what your father went through. May he rest in peace.
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Bruce,
My sympathies to you and your family. It sounds as if your dad lived a full life and did his best every day of it. Dennis |
Bruce,
My condolences to you and your family for the loss of your Father. Jeff Kuss |
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Bruce: My condolence for the loss of your father. van
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Bruce:
Please except my sympathy for your loss. They were, and are, truly the greatest generation. -plc- |
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