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Bruce Daniel Martin
February 23rd, 1947 - December 19th, 2024
Romans 4:25 says, “Who [Jesus] was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our justification.”
Bruce Daniel Martin was born on February 23,1947 in St. Louis, Missouri. He entered heaven on December 19, 2024. Bruce is pre-deceased by his parents Roblee and Lillian Martin, his sister Kathie, his wife Bonnie, and their son, Dan. He is survived by his sister, Amy, and nieces Karen, Elizabeth and Emily.
Bruce served in a unique roll in the Navy during the Viet Nam war. His career took him to several different states including Michigan, Indiana, Nevada and California. He worked in the plumbing and heating industry and most recently in energy as an engineer. Bruce has spent the last five years in the Charleston, South Carolina area.
Bruce was a Christian and would want his family and friends to take comfort in the fact that he accepted the free gift of salvation because of Jesus payment for all sins.
Bruce supported the work that Samaritan’s Purse and American Bible Society are involved in. If so desired, donations may be made to those organizations in his memory.
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