In Memorium
Oct. 8th, 2009 09:40 pmThe husband-owner of our company passed away last night after a year-long battle with brain cancer. He was a jolly man, full of intriguing thoughts and comments and a rare insightful look into the human spirit. To many he was a father figure whom he took under his wing, and for that my heart goes out to those who I know are aching. For the most part I've kept my thoughts on matters at hand so as to stave off the teary-eye and keep my composure, but every so often you might catch me taking a little sniffle, or a full cry as the current case may be.
I regret that he did not have the chance to see the grand transformation of his recently upgraded shop, but I know that he had time to imagine it. Those rooms and those halls will continue on in his name, but I feel the presence of a hole somewhere in the heart of the place at the moment.
I will greatly miss him.
R.I.P. Bruce
I regret that he did not have the chance to see the grand transformation of his recently upgraded shop, but I know that he had time to imagine it. Those rooms and those halls will continue on in his name, but I feel the presence of a hole somewhere in the heart of the place at the moment.
I will greatly miss him.
R.I.P. Bruce