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≈≈≈≈ANNOUNCEMENT #1 Bruce Birnbaum ≈≈≈≈
Sadly, Jeff Dickens just relayed me this news. Bob
Bruce Michael Birnbaum passed away on November 17th
at the age of 77 after refusing to live in a world where Penn State doesn’t
have a winning football team. The
doctors claim that COVID-19 got him, but his family knows that the true cause
was the Nittany Lions’ 0-4 start.
Bruce was born in New York City in 1943 to Joseph Birnbaum
and Estelle (Lawner) Birnbaum. He grew up in River Edge, New Jersey with
siblings Carol (Hershman) and Alan.
Bruce graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1965 and continued
to bleed navy blue for the remainder of his life. In 1962 he met his wife Marcy, who kept his
coffee mug full for 55 years.
While his primary loves were his family and Penn State
football, Bruce also loved drinking coffee, reading science fiction, watching
movies, and not exercising. He had a love of clever, off-color humor,
particularly from the likes of Don Rickles, who once picked apart Bruce at a
live show. Bruce passed along his love
of comedy to his sons through his appreciation of clever TV sitcoms and by
taking them to R-rated comedies at an inappropriate age.
An incredibly smart man, Bruce was valedictorian of his high
school. His professional career included strategic jobs at CIA, IBM, Security
Pacific Bank, City of Mesa, and Cambridge Technology Partners. After his early career took him briefly to
Maryland and Georgia, Bruce permanently settled in Phoenix, Arizona in 1979.
Bruce was a very friendly, cool dude, who always shared his
positive outlook. Bruce’s humor and optimism will live on in the family he
adored: wife Marcy, sister Carol, sister-in-law
Debbie, sons Brett and Keith, and grandchildren Colin and Kendall, who will
miss him dearly. Bruce was preceded in death by his mother Estelle, father
Joseph, stepmother Marlene, and brother Alan.
There will be no formal services held. Instead Bruce’s family will remember him
privately by sharing our favorite memories and telling inappropriate jokes. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Phoenix Children’s Hospital at phoenixchildrens.org.
Condolences may be expressed at richardsonfuneralhome.org
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