tories were told over and over. There wasn't a day that went by that you wouldn't hear Bruce singing, "Church in the Wildwood". He wound his numerous clocks daily and he made sure his squirrels were fed. His homemade popcorn and hand-cranked ice cream was a tradition that his grandchildren looked forward to. But, his reason for living was Granny, as he fondly named her. They did everything together; from traveling to playing cards, attending daily Mass to baking bread. In July, they celebrated 69 years of marriage and on October 30, 2016, with Maxine by his side, Bruce left this world to fly over the clouds, reuniting with their son, Greg. Left to cherish his memory is his wife, Maxine; two daughters, Vicki (Jim) Hill and Cindy (Tom) Chapman, and a son, Brad; Grandchildren, Laura (Doug), Jeff, James (Mindy), Sara, Molly (Jason), Adam (Jamie), Melissa, Jacob, Sadie (Lennon), and Anna; Great Grandchildren, Rebecca (John), Seth, Sydney, Wade, Ava, Ella, Izak, Sam, and Truman; Great Great Grandchildren, Grayson, Owen, and Penelope; his sister, Mary Lou Jordan, now the last of the 12 Wilson siblings. Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, his son, Gregory Allen, and his siblings, Ralph, Roland, Paul, Helen, Irvin, Robert, Lola, Harry, Joe and Lindy.