Obituary Record

Bruce Gordon Smith
Died on 10/12/2024

#1-Published in the Enterprise October 25, 2024

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Bruce Gordon Smith, father, brother, nephew, cousin and friend, went home to his Heavenly Father around October 12, 2024, in Gulf Breeze, Florida, at the age of 65.

He was born on Aug. 4, 1959, the youngest child of LL Col. C.L. and Marlys (Sorensen) Smith in Honolulu, Hawaii. He attended elementary and middle school in Pensacola, FL, and graduated from Blair High School in Blair, Ne in 1977.

He graduated from the University of West Florida with a bachelor’s degree in business and supply chain management, then went on to work in the Houston area in procurement for Exxon, Arco, Merichem and Schlumberger.

He married in 1990 and had two children, Meredith and Brent, but the marriage did not last. In 2020, Bruce sold his home in Sugarland, TX, and moved back to his beloved Pensacola area.

He is preceded in death by his parents. His legacy will live on through his children Meredith and Brent Smith, his brother Wes Smith and sister Wendy (Smith) Robinson, and a host of family and friends.

A celebration of life will be held in the summer of 2025 in Pensacola, FL.

See dignitymemorial.com for a more detailed obituary.

#2-Dignity Memorial Funeral Home

Bruce Gordon Smith was born on Aug. 4, 1959, the youngest child of Lt. Col. C.L. and Marlys (Sorensen) Smith at Tripler US Army Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. He attended elementary and middle school in Pensacola, FL, and graduated from Blair High School in Blair, Nebraska in 1977.

A self-proclaimed "military brat," Bruce, his older sister, Wendy, and older brother, Wes, moved all over the United States, but in 1965, their father's career took them to Pensacola, Florida, which quickly became Bruce's favorite place on Earth. He attended Scenic Heights Elementary and Ferry Pass Middle School in Pensacola where he met lifelong friends who were considered by Bruce to be family. He was an excellent pitcher for the local Little League in Pensacola, and he often got picked to play on the All-Star team.

In ninth grade, he moved with his mom and older brother to Blair, Nebraska where he became a Blair Bear and graduated in 1977.

Bruce got back to Pensacola as fast as he could and worked to pay for his own college. He started off at Pensacola Junior College to get his basics done before transferring to the University of West Florida where he graduated from in 1981 with his bachelor's degree in business and supply chain management.

Shortly after graduating, he moved to Houston to find a job. He also did a short stint in Corpus Christi, but landed back in the Houston-area, where he worked in procurement for companies such as Exxon, Arco, Merichem, and Schlumberger. He was gregarious and all about "networking," which made him successful in procurement over the course of his career.

On April 21, 1990, Bruce married Kathleen/Kathy (Mutz) in Corpus Christi, TX. Although they entered the marriage with the best of intentions, it was less permanent than expected.

Both went on to coparent their children, Meredith and Brent. Bruce introduced his children to Pensacola and the lifelong friends he considered family shortly after each of them were born. He kept the road between Houston and Pensacola hot, bringing his kids to Pensacola every summer, usually for the Fourth of July and Blue Angels Week. Many years, they came for Memorial Day and Labor Day also. In addition to visiting with their friends, Bruce, Meredith, and Brent also enjoyed places such as Jerry's Drive-In, The Coffee Cup, the Naval Museum, and of course, the beach. Sometimes, they would bring other friends and introduce them to Pensacola Beach as well. Bruce was proud of his "hometown," and he loved to share it with others.

In November 2020, Bruce sold his house in Sugar Land, which is right outside of Houston, and he finally moved back to his beloved hometown of Pensacola, Florida.

In between trips to Pensacola Beach, Bruce spent many nights in his backyard pool, swimming with his kids, grilling, and listening to country music. He loved going to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo concerts, taking his kids on bike rides, and staying home for game nights filled with UNO, Monopoly, and Yahtzee. Coaching his kids' baseball and basketball teams brought him joy, and he loved assisting with his son's Boy Scouts and helping his kids build and race their cars in the Pinewood Derby.

Bruce was proud to attend anything Meredith and Brent were doing, and if you knew Bruce, you know he always had his trusty video camera in hand to capture whatever Meredith and Brent were up to. He was all about giving his children as many life experiences as he could. One year, the trio helped decorate a float for the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California. Another year, they met Wynonna Judd at Caesars Palace in Lake Tahoe. They went snow skiing in Utah and Canada, and attended a variety of concerts along with many Astros, Rockets, and Aeros games, just to name a few... Bruce did his best to give his kids the best of what life had to offer as they grew up, but he also enjoyed every moment of experiencing it with them.

He loved bike riding, going to the beach, attending church and his men's groups at Coastline Calvary Chapel and Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church, watching the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, spending time with his friends, and fulfilling his lifelong goal of traveling the world to places such as Hawaii (multiple times) and Japan.

He was preceded in death by his parents as well as several aunts and uncles. His legacy will live on through his children, Meredith and Brent Smith, his siblings, Wes Smith and Wendy (Smith) Robinson, his brother by choice, Tom Royster, aunts Merrilee Gundersen and Marilyn Jackson, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Bruce Gordon Smith, father, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend went home to his Heavenly Father around October 12, 2024 in Gulf Breeze, Florida at the age of 65.

Dignity Memorial Funeral Home, Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel & Bayview Memorial Park, Pensacola, Florida in service to the family.

Bruce's remains will be scattered along his favorite stretch of Pensacola Beach with a gathering immediately following in Summer 2025.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library~~~

Find a Grave Memorial #275879444

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 10/26/2024


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