For two years Bruce served proudly in the United States Army, Infantry, during the Korean Conflict, where he was a member of the Honor Guard.
Bruce married the love of his life, Joanne Croker, on October 17, 1954. They were married for 62 years.
For the better part of his life Bruce farmed alongside his brothers and brothers-in-law, raising tobacco, wheat, corn and other vegetables. He was also employed full time with the same company for almost 45 years. 30 of those years with Cone Mills Minneola Plant in Gibsonville, NC and almost 15 with Cone White Oak in Greensboro, NC, finishing his career with Sun State Security and J&W Service.
Bruce enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting, playing golf, Bee Keeping, card games and especially his yearly Pig Pickin' that he held for his family and friends. He was a lifelong New York Yankees Fan. He also liked his Washington Redskins, Carolina Tarheels and Bill Elliott.
Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, his loving wife Joanne, brothers Wilber, Roy, and Lonnie Wall, sister Thelma Smith and his very special son-in-law Lee Mitchell.
Survivors include daughters, Teresa Mitchell-Byrd (Tyson), Sheila Moser (Wayne), Tracie Cooper (Phillip).
Along with his children, Bruce is survived by his grandchildren, Heather Schub (Cam), Lee Mitchell, III (Colleen), Courtney Fox (Brad), Brad Dills, Heath Dills (Megan), Kelly Dills, Brook'Lyn Cooper and Mathew Cooper; great grandchildren, Kendall & Camryn Schub, Sierra and Lee Mitchell, Mckenzie & Mason Fox, Tommy Dills, and Braxton Wall; sisters Aileen Reese and Shirley Waters (Al) and numerous nieces and nephews.
We would like to thank the staff of Alamance House Assisted Living and Memory Care for the care, attention and love they showed to Bruce these last few years. We can only imagine the reunion that has taken place in heaven in the past few days. While we love our father with all of our hearts, we would not deny him this reunion even if it were possible. We love you daddy, FLY HIGH!
For two years Bruce served proudly in the United States Army, Infantry, during the Korean Conflict, where he was a member of the Honor Guard.
Bruce married the love of his life, Joanne Croker, on October 17, 1954. They were married for 62 years.
For the better part of his life Bruce farmed alongside his brothers and brothers-in-law, raising tobacco, wheat, corn and other vegetables. He was also employed full time with the same company for almost 45 years. 30 of those years with Cone Mills Minneola Plant in Gibsonville, NC and almost 15 with Cone White Oak in Greensboro, NC, finishing his career with Sun State Security and J&W Service.
Bruce enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting, playing golf, Bee Keeping, card games and especially his yearly Pig Pickin' that he held for his family and friends. He was a lifelong New York Yankees Fan. He also liked his Washington Redskins, Carolina Tarheels and Bill Elliott.
Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, his loving wife Joanne, brothers Wilber, Roy, and Lonnie Wall, sister Thelma Smith and his very special son-in-law Lee Mitchell.
Survivors include daughters, Teresa Mitchell-Byrd (Tyson), Sheila Moser (Wayne), Tracie Cooper (Phillip).
Along with his children, Bruce is survived by his grandchildren, Heather Schub (Cam), Lee Mitchell, III (Colleen), Courtney Fox (Brad), Brad Dills, Heath Dills (Megan), Kelly Dills, Brook'Lyn Cooper and Mathew Cooper; great grandchildren, Kendall & Camryn Schub, Sierra and Lee Mitchell, Mckenzie & Mason Fox, Tommy Dills, and Braxton Wall; sisters Aileen Reese and Shirley Waters (Al) and numerous nieces and nephews.
We would like to thank the staff of Alamance House Assisted Living and Memory Care for the care, attention and love they showed to Bruce these last few years. We can only imagine the reunion that has taken place in heaven in the past few days. While we love our father with all of our hearts, we would not deny him this reunion even if it were possible. We love you daddy, FLY HIGH!
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