Bruce I. Katz

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Bruce I. Katz

March 3, 1957 ~ August 6, 2022

bruce katz

March 3, 1957 ~ August 6, 2022


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  1. We are very sad to hear of his passing we extend our deepest condolences to the Marianne the Katz family during this difficult time. We shared camping experiences with Bruce in his active role as a Scout Leader within our Troop. With his natural teaching skills he assisted many of the scouts to earn merit badges and advance in rank. In addition he used his instructor skills to train adult leaders in various administration topics needed for the Scouting program. He was a role model for other Scouts and Leaders and applied the principles of the Scout Oath in his daily life. We will keep Bruce and his family in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

  2. As a long-time scout leader, always loved my time with Bruce. Always principled to training other leaders and scouts alike, Bruce’s talent /dedication to education was always obvious. I always enjoyed Bruce’s “word puns”/ Bruce was a man I highly respected and called him a scouting friend. We’ve lost a good scout leader! Dan Scurlock

  3. Bruce will be missed by so many. My family had the honor of knowing the Katz family through Boy Scouts and Odyssey. When my husband passed Bruce very graciously spoke at Mike’s memorial. A wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time.

  4. Bruce was a good friend to my dad and I. He was a great leader and inspiration to everyone in our Boy Scout troop. He will be much missed.

  5. What a fascinating life Bruce lived from this life story.
    I knew him as a high school classmate and then later when I’d read his intelligent wisdom and wit on Facebook.
    He truly was a leader among us that will be missed.
    My condolences to his family. -J. Mook

  6. We have such fond memories of Bruce and your entire family through both scouts and school. Thinking of all of you during this difficult time

  7. I was deeply sadden upon hearing of the passing of Bruce. I had the pleasure of knowing Bruce through Scouting and Masonry. He was one of the kindness and caring people I have ever known. He was always there when needed willingly giving of his time to improve mankind. I will truly miss him.

  8. My condolences to the Katz Family. Bruce always provided a positive and inviting atmosphere at scouts and Tuba Christmas.

  9. Bruce was so wonderful to work with, always willing to take the time to explain things. Rest in peace

  10. Wow! What a shock. I worked with Bruce as a Boy Scout leader. What a wonderful person. Great to work with, great to learn from, great to teach, a great volunteer, and a a great family man. Heaven got a new Scoutmaster. He will be missed. I will miss him.

  11. I worked with Bruce at Xerox and we both survived getting our MBAs together at RIT. I was always impressed with his intelligence and his knowledge about so many topics. Bruce talked about his sons and how proud he was of them. Hopefully the knowledge that he was so highly regarded by his Xerox colleagues will give you comfort in the days ahead. RIP Bruce

  12. When talent like Bruce and John left Xerox that vacuum of high level technical expertise could never be replaced. It was a great joy to work on Xerox media projects with Bruce. Thank you for sharing him with us at Xerox all those years.

  13. I had the great pleasure of working with Bruce for many years at Xerox. His passion for his work was both palpable and contagious. Any time he could share his deep knowledge with others–Xerox customers in particular–he rose to the occasion, conveying details in a humble yet prideful way about the science of paper and how he and his colleagues strove to optimize its performance in xerographic equipment. Xerox media was known the world-over for being the absolute best, and that is due in large measure to Bruce.

  14. In shock!
    Wonderful friend and colleague and even better Father
    Rest in peace.
    You will be missed Bruce