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OBIT: Bruce Earl White Sr.

Bruce Earl White Sr., a beloved figure known for his infectious humor and genuine kindness, passed away on February 12, 2026, at the age of 60. Born on July 12, 1965, in Dallas, Texas, Bruce spent his life bringing joy to those around him and creating lasting memories with friends and family.

From an early age, Bruce was admired for his ability to make others laugh. His humorous outlook on life endeared him to many, and he became a cherished friend to those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Bruce’s kindness was a defining characteristic, as he continually reached out to help others, displaying a warmth and compassion that made a profound impact.

As a resident of Dallas throughout his life, Bruce embraced his community and became an integral part of it. His spirited approach to life and unwavering positivity resonated with numerous individuals, leaving a legacy that will not be forgotten.

Bruce is survived by a close circle of friends and acquaintances who will forever cherish their memories with him. He will be remembered not only for his funny anecdotes and kind heart but also for the laughter he inspired in all those fortunate enough to cross his path. His passing leaves a void in the lives of many, though his spirit will undoubtedly continue to inspire joy and camaraderie in all who remember him. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Bruce Earl White Sr., please visit our flower store.

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