One Sunday I begged him to let me fly one of his model planes that probably took him months to build.Įvery Sunday Mom would pack a picnic lunch and all of us would spend a day at the park watching him fly his model planes. “Sure sis,” he said, and I crashed it into the ground right at the start. He wasn’t mad - just said “I can fix it.” His joy of model planes later in life lead him to getting his pilot’s license and building a full-size plane. South town lumber company gay bar denver license# I believe Bruce got his love for cars, especially sports cars, from Mom’s brother, Dale Orwig. I remember begging Bruce to lend me his Austin Healey sports car that he had spent all summer sanding and repainting. He just said “that’s why I carry insurance.” A lady backed out of a garage into his prize car and I had to tell Bruce it was smashed. Our family suffered a great loss when Mom passed away from cancer at the young age of 51 on January 6, 1969.
South town lumber company gay bar denver license#įortunately, Bruce’s wife, Elaine, was eight months pregnant at the time and even though Mom never saw any of her grandchildren, she was able to put her hand on Elaine’s tummy to feel the life of her first grandchild, Elyse.