Bruce is survived by his wife of fifty years, Judith Veseskis; his children Jessica, Peter, Amie, and Amanda; His beloved Grandchildren; Anthony, Robby, and Julia Veseskis; His siblings; Peter, Lynda, James, Mark, Mary Ann and their spouses; His longtime friends Eddie and Sheila Floria and Debra Pouliot. He is predeceased by his parents Mary Rose and Peter Veseskis, and his brother Kenneth Veseskis.
Bruce was born on September 29th, 1950 in Boston, MA. He enlisted in the Marines on October 30th, 1967. He was honorably discharged on December 19th, 1969 and moved to Lowell, MA. He met his wife on the dance floor the same year and married on November 21, 1970. They proceeded to have four beautiful children and created many family traditions over the years.
Bruce was a 6ft, broad shouldered man with hands like his father. He was a devoted family man, son, and friend. He was an active member of his community and loved the outdoors of his country. He believed in self education, Faith, and had many hobbies and skills. Bruce was an adventurer and enjoyed taking road trips to many places (by map!). He loved challenges and problem solving; he was full of perseverance. He adored films and books and shared his ideas and inventions with loved ones. Bruce was a creative chef but especially enjoyed his favorite Expressos Pizza and Santoro’s subs! Bruce was a spiritual man who was filled with love and life. He was a friend and a neighbor and often put other’s needs in front of his own.
Bruce will be remembered by all as a protector and guider. His family will carry on his knowledge and many traditions onto future generations. He left us all with memories of his profound words. He will be missed immensely by everyone who knew him.
In the spirit of Bruce, we will be having a celebration of life in the Spring/Early Summer of 2021 in New Hampshire at one of his favorite lake side State Parks. We will be announcing a date soon on this website.
Growing up, Bruce spent a lot of time at his local Boys and Girls Club. In honor of the man he was, the family has set up a donation fund in his name to the Concord, NH Boys and Girls Club. This organization gives to the community in more ways than one.
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Concord Boys and Girls Club55 Bradley Street , Concord, New Hampshire 03301
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