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Gertrude E. Bruce
© Enid News and Eagle
04-28-2006
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle

A graveside service for Gertrude E. "Mollie" Bruce, 96, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Enid, will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements are by Bradford – Connelly and Glicker, Dayton.

She was born July 29, 1909, in Pittsburgh, and died Friday, April 28, 2006, at Hospice of Dayton.

She moved to Enid in 1948 with her husband, Robert, while he served in the Air Force. She was manager of the Vance Air Force Base PX snack bar for many years. She later worked at Union Equity Cafe and Joe's Bakery. She was a member of Davis Park Christian Church, TOPS and ABW.

Surviving are three nieces one nephew.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, two sisters and three brothers.

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