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Bruce Travis Ruffin

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Bruce Travis Ruffin

Birth
Suffern, Rockland County, New York, USA
Death
11 Jun 2011 (aged 54)
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Kaneohe, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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A former Rockland County resident, Bruce Travis Ruffin died June 11, 2011 at O'Connor Hospital in San Jose, CA at age fifty-four. For the past two years, Bruce fought lung cancer showing those around him how precious each day is. He will be remembered fondly for his patience, quick wit, sense of humor, intelligence, and friendly charm.

Bruce is survived by his devoted wife of twenty-three years Cheryl Koshiro, his adored children Travis Ruffin and Lauren Ruffin, his parents Paul Sr. and Leona Ruffin (Suffern, NY), sisters Valerie Mathews (Nyack, NY) and Lorna Conley (New Port Richey, FL), brother Paul Ruffin Jr. (Orange, NJ), eleven nieces and nephews, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Bruce was born December 13, 1956 to Paul and Leona Mae Ruffin in Suffern, NY. Raised in a military family, Bruce attended various elementary schools including ones in the San Francisco Bay area and the Philippines before his family settled in Spring Valley, NY in 1968. He was a 1974 graduate of Spring Valley High School lettering in football and baseball.

He then attended State University of New York, College at Oneonta, where he received a Bachelors of Art in 1978. Driving himself out west, he settled in San Jose, California, where he completed a Masters of Business Administration at Santa Clara University in 1988.

He was employed at Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Inc./AMDAHL in product management for eighteen years. After leaving high tech, he enjoyed working as a tax consultant with H&R Block and insurance sales with Banker's Life and Casualty and All Care Insurance.

Bruce most enjoyed being involved with his children and always made it a point to support his children's various interests. This included coaching his son's baseball teams and supporting his daughter's interests in musical theater. Throughout his life, Bruce was involved with baseball.

As a youngster, Bruce played Little League and as an adult played for several leagues. Bruce coached baseball over ten years with various organizations such as the Evergreen Little League, Police Athletic League and Evergreen Valley high school in San Jose, California. "Coach Bruce" will always be remembered for his positive attitude and dedication to supporting not only his own children but to those he had the pleasure of coaching.

An avid reader, Bruce especially liked science fiction, history, and science. He was a self described political junkie and his favorite TV channel was MSNBC. He was a loyal New York Yankees and San Jose Sharks fan.

Those who knew Bruce are invited to a memorial service honoring his life on Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 11 o'clock a.m. in the Memorial Garden of Grace Episcopal Church in Nyack, New York.
Final interment will be held at a later date at Hawaiian Memorial Park in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Published in The Journal News from July 15 to July 16, 2011.
A former Rockland County resident, Bruce Travis Ruffin died June 11, 2011 at O'Connor Hospital in San Jose, CA at age fifty-four. For the past two years, Bruce fought lung cancer showing those around him how precious each day is. He will be remembered fondly for his patience, quick wit, sense of humor, intelligence, and friendly charm.

Bruce is survived by his devoted wife of twenty-three years Cheryl Koshiro, his adored children Travis Ruffin and Lauren Ruffin, his parents Paul Sr. and Leona Ruffin (Suffern, NY), sisters Valerie Mathews (Nyack, NY) and Lorna Conley (New Port Richey, FL), brother Paul Ruffin Jr. (Orange, NJ), eleven nieces and nephews, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Bruce was born December 13, 1956 to Paul and Leona Mae Ruffin in Suffern, NY. Raised in a military family, Bruce attended various elementary schools including ones in the San Francisco Bay area and the Philippines before his family settled in Spring Valley, NY in 1968. He was a 1974 graduate of Spring Valley High School lettering in football and baseball.

He then attended State University of New York, College at Oneonta, where he received a Bachelors of Art in 1978. Driving himself out west, he settled in San Jose, California, where he completed a Masters of Business Administration at Santa Clara University in 1988.

He was employed at Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Inc./AMDAHL in product management for eighteen years. After leaving high tech, he enjoyed working as a tax consultant with H&R Block and insurance sales with Banker's Life and Casualty and All Care Insurance.

Bruce most enjoyed being involved with his children and always made it a point to support his children's various interests. This included coaching his son's baseball teams and supporting his daughter's interests in musical theater. Throughout his life, Bruce was involved with baseball.

As a youngster, Bruce played Little League and as an adult played for several leagues. Bruce coached baseball over ten years with various organizations such as the Evergreen Little League, Police Athletic League and Evergreen Valley high school in San Jose, California. "Coach Bruce" will always be remembered for his positive attitude and dedication to supporting not only his own children but to those he had the pleasure of coaching.

An avid reader, Bruce especially liked science fiction, history, and science. He was a self described political junkie and his favorite TV channel was MSNBC. He was a loyal New York Yankees and San Jose Sharks fan.

Those who knew Bruce are invited to a memorial service honoring his life on Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 11 o'clock a.m. in the Memorial Garden of Grace Episcopal Church in Nyack, New York.
Final interment will be held at a later date at Hawaiian Memorial Park in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Published in The Journal News from July 15 to July 16, 2011.

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