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this dude molested me when i was like 14 and tried getting nudes from my friends in 6th grade. glad he’s dead. 🫶🏽
Birth date: Jan 3, 1966 Death date: May 1, 2021
Bruce Alan McDaniel, born January 3, 1966, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly of natural causes on May 1, 2021. Survived by son Alexander Michael Kade of Phoenix Arizona, mother Donna Lou McDaniel of Leesburg Florida, brother J Read Obituary
this dude molested me when i was like 14 and tried getting nudes from my friends in 6th grade. glad he’s dead. 🫶🏽
Bruce, thank you for teaching me how to be a statistician in high school. You were kind enough to sit down with me and teach me how to keep score. We also shared an interest in fishing. Bruce enjoyed hearing my stories of fishing in Alaska in high school and sturgeon spearing on Lake Winnebago. Last year we even talked about Bruce coming up to northern Wisconsin to go musky fishing with my family. Rest In Peace Bruce. Until we can share fishing stories again, I know Bruce will certainly be enjoying his time fishing from above.
Bruce, thank you for all the wonderful memories we shared; car race at MIS (new experience for me, loved it), baseball game (first time I wasn’t thoroughly bored), countless miles of biking ( I had finally found a person who enjoyed biking as much as I had), heading out with Diamond (aka Beautiful Diamond Doggie as I liked to call her) to one of the many parks for the day, lighting off fireworks and firecrackers for the 4th of July celebration (made me feel like a kid again), outings in Ann Arbor including the art festival and experiencing the various places to dine, and many other cherished moments.
Your adventurous and spontaneous nature produced so many beautiful memories that I wished the days would never end.
Thank you for being a true friend that always had a listening ear. I very much miss your texts and conversations but most of all I miss you. You walked into my life and changed it forever.
In my heart you will always be.
Until we meet again my friend.
Marla Nobach
Thank you Bruce for all the incredible memories and of course shenanigans you gave me as we navigated high school together; you are a true original and one of a kind; your always interesting text exchanges will be sorely missed. Rest in peace my friend. John Neuser