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Lynne Salsberg posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
I was a colleague of Bruce’s in the French department at York Mills C I for thirty five years. For me he represented stability, wisdom and kindness. He was loved by both students and staff because he was so comfortable to be with. His broad range of interests made conversations with him always interesting. After retirement I was glad to bump into him frequently at musical events in the city. I share a feeling of loss and sorrow with his family and many friends.
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Joseph So posted a condolence
Saturday, February 11, 2023
I am deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Bruce. A kind and caring man, I am very grateful to him for his support and advice, as I am the caregiver for my partner who is suffering from Parkinson's. Bruce and I met for coffee around Christmas time and I texted him on New Year's Eve - and he replied. Now he's gone, and I miss him. Sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.
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Charlotte Judd posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
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Bruce was a true gentleman.
He spoke with insight and inspiration.He loved singing and being a Serenata singer.
His calm ,loyal presence will be greatly missed .
Most sincerely
Joan Kehoe
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Yolanda Hindle posted a condolence
Saturday, February 4, 2023
I am deeply saddened at the loss of a dear friend and colleague, Bruce Galbraith. He was my guiding light in all things Serenata, as he so kindly gave 'advice' with his experience in leading our choir in several roles over almost 20 years. He was President, Vice-President, Concert Convenor and the roles go on. Bruce was an exemplary executive member and a steadfast, reliable, long-term member of Serenata Singers. Words cannot express how his passing has left a void in our hearts. He will be missed for his calm, kind, intelligent nature, and his guidance in keeping Serenata thriving. His love for the choir will forever keep us going and we know that he would want us to celebrate each day to its fullest. I feel so blessed to have known and shared music with Bruce.
A quote from Helen Keller seems appropriate, for we know that Bruce had warm quotes which aptly expressed exactly the right point so poignantly: “What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose. For, all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.”
Signed, Yolanda Hindle (President, Serenata Singers)
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Charlotte Judd posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2023
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18. My deepest condolences on Bruce's untimely passing. He still had so much to give. I always admired his ability as a speaker and told him so on more than one occasion. We were members of Serenata together for many years and I will always remember him fondly. "Those who touch our lives stay in our hearts forever". Signed, Trudy Simmerle
19. With sympathy, Signed, Eileen Longson
20. Thinking of you with deepest sympathy! Signed, Edna Mathews
21. Bruce was such an unassuming, gentle and multi-talented person who made an enormous contribution to our choir. I fondly remember the insightful poems that he frequently read to us after morning announcements when he was president. May the many happy memories and support of family and friends help to ease your pain at this sad time. My deepest sympathy, Signed, Kathryn Walmsley
22. Bruce was a human treasure. Signed, Valerie Hepburn Craig
23. My deepest condolences, Signed, Sue Roberts
24. We’ll miss you and your gentle ways. Signed, Doug
25. I never really got to know Bruce well, since I only joined the choir a year ago, first through Zoom and later at SBUC in person. However, he struck me as a gentle soul with a sweet smile, whenever I came across him at rehearsals. My prayers and condolences to his family. Signed, Jo-Anne Forkes
26. Thank you, Bruce, for your kindness and wisdom and constant support for us all in Serenata. You hold a special place in our hearts called love. Signed, Anne
27. Bruce was a mainstay of the Serenata Singers Choir for close to twenty years. He will be greatly missed by all of us. May he rest in peace after a long fulfilling life. Signed, Elizabeth Scarlett
28. Shocked. Serenata will be at a tremendous loss without Bruce’s multiple contributions as bass singer, master of ceremonies, board member, special events co-ordinator, artistic program designer, French language teacher and friend. He will be truly missed. Signed, Robbins
29. I send my deepest condolences to Bruce’s family. May the good memories that we all share give you comfort in the days ahead. Bruce and his kind thoughtfulness will be missed by many. Signed, Jeanette Balgopal
30. What a shock to hear of Bruce’s death. He was such a lovely man and a gentle giant. I can only imagine how much he will be missed by choir members. My deepest sympathies to all of you, Signed, Barbara Leach
31. Bruce was a Serenata treasure. He inspired and encouraged us and was a beacon of hope, wisdom and peace. Though not with us now, he will be forever in our hearts. With deepest sympathy, Signed, Alexandra Semeniuk
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Charlotte Judd posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2023
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Northern Canada Proverb: Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings from heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy. Signed, Karen Jaspers-Fayer
2. May his memory be a blessing to you. Signed, Gail and Mike McCarthy
3. Thinking of you with the deepest sympathy, Signed, Christa
4. Bruce was a unique, wonderful friend, and the heart of Serenata. I’m so grateful I knew him. Signed with Love, Mary Pat
5. Thinking of you with deepest sympathy. Signed, Lois Sullivan
6. With sympathy, Signed, Sandy Gibson
7. Thinking of you with deepest sympathy, Signed, Angela Li-Muller
8. Prayers and sympathy, Signed Leslie Hartford
9. I shall always remember Bruce as a kind, gentle and talented man. Signed, Sorrowfully, Pam Rayment
10. With my sincere sympathy to Bruce’s family, there is a large hole in our choir now. I will miss Bruce’s calm guidance and thoughtful words delivered in his soothing and measured tones. I am grateful to have known Bruce, although this was for far too brief a period. Signed, Sincerely, Jennifer Smith
11. Thinking of you with deepest sympathy, Signed, Linda Newlands
12. Grief never ends…but it changes. It’s a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness nor a lack of faith…It is the price of Love. Signed, Margaret Jamieson
13. Thinking of you with deepest sympathy, Signed, Marilyn McLeod
14. A fond farewell to a partner in the bass section for many years. Signed Manfred
15. Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there has been a trail of beautiful memories. Signed, Harold Bell
16. My deepest condolences. Signed, Trudy Fleury
17. I am very sorry for your sadness and loss. I will miss him. Signed, Sincerely, Maryane Thomson
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Charlotte Judd posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2023
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The executive as a group further recognizes Bruce’s contributions as a long-term stellar member of our Board of Directors.
Bruce was one of those very special people whom Serenata had the pleasure and honour of knowing not only as a choir member but also as a member of the Serenata Executive.
Bruce made many contributions as a longstanding and valued member of the Serenata Executive. He took on many responsibilities including the Presidency, the Past Presidency, the Vice Presidency, Concert Convenorship. For the last number of years he also created many wonderful Serenata posters both for concerts and for recruitment purposes.
His calm presence invited rational discussion at our meetings. Executive members were very aware that Bruce would always listen attentively to any ideas and suggestions and could be counted on to always offer sensible and considered responses. His creative mind never failed to provide a way out of a discussion roadblock. He was eminently approachable, always ready to hear a problem and offer a serious and considerate reply.
Bruce was one of those rare individuals whom we in Serenata were all the better for knowing. We will sorely miss his presence as we move forward.
With deep affection and sincere admiration and respect we, the Serenata Singers Executive, say our final good-by to our dear friend." Signed, Serenata Singers’ Executive, February 11, 2023
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Charlotte Judd posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2023
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The remaining messages are personal condolences from the executive and the music director.
33. I admired Bruce for always saying the kindest things to everyone, inspiring us with formal words and poems as “grace” at parties and for his solid contribution to the executive in so many roles. His willingness to help was always inspiring. He was the soul of the choir and occasionally its moral compass. I offer deepest condolences to family and friends. Signed, Charlotte Judd
34. It has been my privilege to know this wonderful person. His charm, eloquence and wisdom uplifted and encouraged so many. His memory will be valued and treasured in my heart. Signed, Sheila Towgood
35. Serenata has lost so much, yet we have gained SO much in return by knowing Bruce. Signed, Bev
36. I will miss this gentle, intelligent and compassionate man. Signed, Nadine Stermole
37. Bruce was one of the most generous and thoughtful people that I had the opportunity to meet. The choir will certainly miss his many contributions. Signed, With sympathy, Brenda
38. With my sincere sympathy, Signed, Lou Anne
39. We lost Bruce so suddenly. The shock is hard to bear, especially thinking I never told him how nice a person he was and how I clung to many of his kind words given in his speeches and private conversations. Signed, Margie Shields
40. I respected and admired Bruce for his many talents, his wealth of appropriate quotations and his willingness to help and support all his colleagues and friends. Signed, Stan Farrow
41. Bruce was always a voice of reason, a spirit of calm and a force of enthusiasm for everything Serenata did. Our community has been enriched by his humble and ever thoughtful leadership. He is so dearly missed. Signed, Jonathan Wong
42. A quote from Shakespeare: A butterfly lights beside us like a sunbeam, and for a brief moment its beauty and glory belong to our world. But then it flies on again, and though we wish we could have stayed, we feel so lucky to have seen it. “Good night, Sweet Prince, and may a flight of angels sing thee to thy rest.” Signed, Fondly, Gwen
43. Bruce was gone in a flash, and I was very shocked and surprised, as he was such a pulled together person with everything going for him, including kindness and helpfulness. I wish I had told him how resoundingly awesome he was in conversing with people, even people in conflict. And he was stellar in giving meaningful presentations at our huge luncheons. Signed, Trevor Domingo
44. We will miss you, Bruce. With sincere sympathy, Signed Carole
45. I am deeply saddened at the loss of a dear friend and colleague, Bruce Galbraith. He was an exemplary executive member and a steadfast, reliable, long-term member of Serenata Singers. Words cannot express how his passing has left a void in our hearts. He will be missed for his calm, kind, intelligent manner, and his guidance in keeping Serenata thriving. His love for the choir will forever keep us going and we know that he would want us to celebrate each day to its fullest. I feel so blessed to have known and shared music with Bruce. A quote from Helen Keller seems appropriate, for we know that Bruce had warm quotes which aptly expressed exactly the right point so poignantly: “What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose. For, all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Signed, Yolanda Hindle.
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Charlotte Judd posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2023
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23. My deepest condolences, Signed, Sue Roberts
24. We’ll miss you and your gentle ways. Signed, Doug
25. I never really got to know Bruce well, since I only joined the choir a year ago, first through Zoom and later at SBUC in person. However, he struck me as a gentle soul with a sweet smile, whenever I came across him at rehearsals. My prayers and condolences to his family. Signed, Jo-Anne Forkes
26. Thank you, Bruce, for your kindness and wisdom and constant support for us all in Serenata. You hold a special place in our hearts called love. Signed, Anne
27. Bruce was a mainstay of the Serenata Singers Choir for close to twenty years. He will be greatly missed by all of us. May he rest in peace after a long fulfilling life. Signed, Elizabeth Scarlett
28. Shocked. Serenata will be at a tremendous loss without Bruce’s multiple contributions as bass singer, master of ceremonies, board member, special events co-ordinator, artistic program designer, French language teacher and friend. He will be truly missed. Signed, Robbins
23. My deepest condolences, Signed, Sue Roberts
24. We’ll miss you and your gentle ways. Signed, Doug
25. I never really got to know Bruce well, since I only joined the choir a year ago, first through Zoom and later at SBUC in person. However, he struck me as a gentle soul with a sweet smile, whenever I came across him at rehearsals. My prayers and condolences to his family. Signed, Jo-Anne Forkes
26. Thank you, Bruce, for your kindness and wisdom and constant support for us all in Serenata. You hold a special place in our hearts called love. Signed, Anne
27. Bruce was a mainstay of the Serenata Singers Choir for close to twenty years. He will be greatly missed by all of us. May he rest in peace after a long fulfilling life. Signed, Elizabeth Scarlett
28. Shocked. Serenata will be at a tremendous loss without Bruce’s multiple contributions as bass singer, master of ceremonies, board member, special events co-ordinator, artistic program designer, French language teacher and friend. He will be truly missed. Signed, Robbins
29. I send my deepest condolences to Bruce’s family. May the good memories that we all share give you comfort in the days ahead. Bruce and his kind thoughtfulness will be missed by many. Signed, Jeanette Balgopal
30. What a shock to hear of Bruce’s death. He was such a lovely man and a gentle giant. I can only imagine how much he will be missed by choir members. My deepest sympathies to all of you, Signed, Barbara Leach
31. Bruce was a Serenata treasure. He inspired and encouraged us and was a beacon of hope, wisdom and peace. Though not with us now, he will be forever in our hearts. With deepest sympathy, Signed, Alexandra Semeniuk
32. We are thankful that our paths in life crossed in such rich and helpful ways. Signed, Ken and Joan Curry
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Mary Williams posted a condolence
Sunday, January 29, 2023
On behalf of the York Mills Retirees I would like to offer sincere condolences.Bruce was a great colleague and good friend. Many of us taught with him at York Mills and all of us will miss him greatly. Our retiree gatherings will not be the same without him.
May he rest in peace.
Mary,Nadine, Marietta
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Sunday, January 29, 2023
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Helen Coltrinari posted a condolence
Friday, January 27, 2023
Bruce and I took several courses together while completing our MAs in French at UofT. OUr paths crossed again when we both taught at York Mills Collegiate. He was fun and always ready to search out some esoteric French grammar rule. We met up again on Facebook and he was so empathetic about any comment I made online. After the recent death of my husband, he sent me gentle comments, poems, and music. I really appreciated it and we, too, had a date for coffee coming up soon. Not to be. I send my deepest condolences to his family and to those who were closest to this wonderful teacher! May his new journey bring him to a place of great peace.
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Lynn Daigneault posted a condolence
Friday, January 27, 2023
Bruce was one of the kindest people I knew. We met at U of T where we were in the same group studying languages and both of us spent our third year in France. And we both became teachers. We kept in touch over the years. Bruce shared his love of music, opera, poetry, and literature generously. After my husband died in 2021, Bruce would msg me every couple of weeks or so with a poem or an extract of music or literature to keep me going and lift me up. He didn’t have to do this. But that was Bruce. It wouldn’t have occurred to him not to. After losing his partner, he understood grief and loss deeply. During COVID we chatted about getting together. And this past Xmas we resolved to meet mid January. Sadly that was not to be. An opportunity for renewed in person friendship lost forever. Bruce’s kindness, generosity of spirit, depth and thoughtfulness will be very much missed. My sincere condolences to his family and to all those whose lives he has touched.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2023
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I really like these two photos of my brother Bruce that were taken in July 2006. My partner Alvin and I were married in a lovely humanist ceremony in Toronto that summer and Bruce was one of our two 'best men' along with our Hong Kong friend David Hammond. The first photo was taken just after the ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel on Bloor Street. The second photo was taken down at The Beaches where we had a wander one morning and where we stopped for a coffee and pastry and watched the world go by. Bruce loved Alvin and he immediately accepted him into the Galbraith family. Alvin felt the same about Bruce and he loved spending time with Bruce and Neil in 2006 and also in 2009 when we stayed with them again for ten days. They were very happy times.
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Monday, January 23, 2023
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A happy time celebrating the career of Neil Crory at the Arts and Letters club. A great keepsake.
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JUDY BOSWORTH posted a condolence
Saturday, January 21, 2023
This is such a shock, and I want to send my deepest sympathy to each and every member of Bruce's biological family, and his even greater 'musical family'. I first met Bruce in the Serenata Singers & was impressed by his congeniality, musical ability, & leadership skills. After awhile, I discovered that he had been my daughter's French teacher at York Mills. She has very fond memories of her days in his class, 'way back when'. We moved out to Vancouver Island in 2015 but even though I didn't see Bruce weekly at choir rehearsal, he did keep in touch occasionally. I remember that he said his daughter? son? or someone else in his family had moved to Courtenay & I hoped to see him one day if he came to visit. I've read all the other tributes here & am at a standstill trying to come up with even more words of praise for Bruce. Perhaps suffice it to say that to know Bruce, was to admire and love him. May he rest in peace surrounded by beautiful harmonious Heavenly music.
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Norma Pugh posted a condolence
Saturday, January 21, 2023
Bruce came into our family in the UK when he married my sister, June. He and my husband , Gordon, were both French teachers and became good friends. We spent time in France with them when Bruce was starting the French immersion programme. We had a camping holiday in France with our children with some very amusing experiences.
Bruce stayed in touch with me after my husband died and we shared memories over the years.
All my family here in the United Kingdom send our love and healing to June, Jonathan, Kirstin and all the family.
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Michael Kooiman posted a condolence
Saturday, January 21, 2023
I had the great privilege of being Bruce's minister for eight years, and friend for 25. Following his love for words, I'm left with a list to describe him: gentle, kind, charming, faithful, creative, and dedicated. Working with Bruce, he was more colleague than congregant, loving and serving others, always seeking their highest and best selves. He was a gift to the church. Most of my memories of Bruce, of course, involve espresso. He seemed most at home in a tiny cafe, enjoying the barista, greeting regulars, and savouring life. Farewell, my friend.
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Saturday, January 21, 2023
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Susanne posted a condolence
Friday, January 20, 2023
Bruce and I were among the first residents in our condominium and we had some lovely chats over the years. Many of us got to know him at social events or from his help with building's green landscape committee. I'll remember his sweet nature and thoughtfulness, as will others here who knew him.
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Rita Vanlandeghem posted a condolence
Friday, January 20, 2023
I was deeply saddened by the news of Bruce’s passing. It was a true privilege to have known him. I will always remember Bruce as a kind and caring colleague and his memory will live on in my heart.
Love,
Rita
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Gwen Farrow posted a condolence
Thursday, January 19, 2023
" A butterfly lights beside us like a sunbeam, and for brief moment its glory and beauty belong to our world.
But then it flies on again, and though we wish it had stayed, we feel so lucky to have seen it."
Bon soir, mon ami...
"Goodnight, sweet prince.......may a flight of angels sing thee to thy rest" (Shakespeare)
fondly, Gwen Farrow Serenata Singers
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Martha M. Humeniuk posted a condolence
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Bruce and I were colleagues in the Languages Department at York Mills Collegiate for many years. I remember Bruce as a very competent , empathetic and caring teacher. He always had time to help students and worked well with staff.
Martha M. Humeniuk
Jan. 19, 2023
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Mary Pat McDonald posted a condolence
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Dear Bruce,
How is it that you’re suddenly gone? Come back right away - we’re not coping well without you. There’s a dreadful hole where your friendship used to be, and even croissants don’t taste good anymore. Please will you rewrite the ending of your life’s story?
Love, Mary Pat
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Mike Levine posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
I was a student of Mr. Galbraith’s in grade 13 enriched French in the fall of 1986 at York Mills Collegiate.
In 4 years of high school he was the only teacher I ever asked to sign my yearbook, which was a testament to how truly great a teacher he was and what a kind and caring individual he was as a teacher. He truly had an impact on me and I’ve never forgotten him over the last 36 years.
My condolences to his family and friends. He truly made a positive difference for so many students.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
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Laurie Davis( nee Goldberg) posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
As a student in Bruces class I was truly inspired by his passion for the French language and culture. His inspiration encouraged me to become a language teacher and in later years I returned to York Mills and so we became colleagues. As my department head Bruce was very helpful and always there for me especially during some hard times.
Mr Galbraith will be missed ..,a special person and teacher who was a force in his quiet and gentle way!
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Danielle uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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Bruce hosting a neighbourly gathering - March 29, 2019
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Danielle posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Bruce was a wonderful person and great neighbour. It was always a pleasure chatting with him - I’ll miss sharing a glass of wine while seeing his new plants and trees on his terrace, and hearing about his music endeavours. May peace be with Bruce's family.
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June Cavers posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
With deepest sympathy to Kirsten, Jonathan, June, Family and Loved Ones:
Bruce was co-chair and member of Toronto Southeast Presbytery Education and Students Commission.
We worked together for many years. His kindness, warmth, strength, ability to gently summarize difficult situations,
and to come up with memorable quotes, at just the right moment; made him unforgettable.
May you find strength in your happy memories of dear Bruce.
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Linda Miller posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
I am sending my deepest condolences to Bruce's family and friends. I had the honour of working with Bruce for many years at York Mills C.I. He was a wonderful colleague and well respected by students and staff. May his memory be a blessing.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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Keith Medley posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
I realize, in shock, that I have lost one of my greatest friends; and l am, frankly, unconsolable. He was always there for me; listened even when I was ranting (usually offering a sharp but gentle and often hilarious commentary — never cutting or down putting however); his interests were wise and wide; and he had so many friends most of whom were just happy to be in his presence. His home was his castle and he tirelessly kept it groomed and welcoming. And entertained many guests there. And above all he made time for his family, of whom he was very proud and to whom he was dedicated. His church was his bedrock and the community choir he dedicated his administrative and vocal talents to. And of course there was the music that informed his life and that he clung to: and he knew many performers — not least of whom Isabel Bayrakdarian who sought him out when back in Canada. And was an enthusiastic reader on many subjects and in many genres. Mary Oliver leaps to mind and Pàdraig O Tuama. How shall I get on without him?
“Forever and forever, farewell, Cassius.”
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Howard Dyck posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Dear Bruce, your quiet, caring, thoughtful presence loomed large. You were a beautiful partner to your beloved Neil. We are all the richer for having had the benefit of walking with you for a time. Rest well, my friend.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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Photo of Bruce from the Scarborough Bluffs United Church 2017 Photo Directory
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Ron Walters posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Fond memories of a very kind, intelligent and gentle colleague. Carole and I extend our heartfelt condolences to Jonathan, Kirstin and June and all family and friends who will miss him and his warm smile so deeply.
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Monday, January 16, 2023
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Andrea and Eric Opdebeeck posted a condolence
Monday, January 16, 2023
Both my husband and I had the privilege of being in Bruce's class and then he was a cherished colleague of mine when I went to teach at YMCI. He was such a kind soul and a wonderful teacher - a real asset to our profession. Our deepest condolences to Bruce's family. May he rest in peace.
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Anthony posted a condolence
Monday, January 16, 2023
Bruce was a great friend and neighbour and I was lucky enough to spend some great times having laughs and fun conversations with him. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.
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Wendy McCarthy posted a condolence
Monday, January 16, 2023
My deepest sympathy to all those who loved Bruce. I met him at church where he treated me with kindness and respect, I liked him and hope he will be very happy in the eternal afterlife. Sincerely, Wendy
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David Elms posted a condolence
Monday, January 16, 2023
I taught with Bruce for many years at York Mills C.I.
Bruce was a gentleman's gentleman; always with a kind, pleasant comment to make and a blessing to the teaching profession.
Our condolences to the family.
Dave and Shari Elms
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Nathan & Staff of eco posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, January 16, 2023
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I had the pleasure of meeting Bruce and extend my most sincere condolences to you all on his passing.
May this memorial web page designed in tribute to him bring smiles and comfort as you begin to share photos, stories and sentiments of his life here.
Warmly,
Nathan & Staff of eco
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Monday, January 16, 2023
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