Bruce Cassidy
April 2, 1962 - August 13, 2026
In Loving Memory
Bruce Cassidy

Sunrise Apr 2, 1962 – Sunset Aug 13, 2026
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Bruce William Cassidy of Kamloops, BC on August 13, 2026 at 64 years of age. He is survived by his partner Myrna Morgan, children Ellie Cassidy of Port Moody, BC, William Cassidy (Amy) of Coquitlam, BC, brothers and sisters, Linda Weingart (Gerald), Martin Cassidy, Laura Cassidy, Rose Cassidy, Pat Cassidy, Ray Cassidy (Cassie) and Tavi Eden (Steve) as well as other relatives Charlotte Cassidy, Osten and Inger Johansson, Dan Morgan, Angela Morgan, and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his father Kenneth and mother Juanita and brothers Clayton, Vince and sister-in-law Vivian
Bruce was born to Ken & Juanita Cassidy at Vegreville, AB joining 6 siblings, then came little sis Tavi. From an early age, Bruce shared his love of music with his mother. Before school, the family moved to BC, before they settled in Keremeos and later Cache Creek. Bruce had many, many, many stories from his childhood escapades. After finishing with high school Bruce went on dabbling in various jobs, until he took a job at Ashcroft Treating. Then completed out his last decades working or the Village of Cache Creek.
In the early 90’s Bruce met and was smitten with Charlotte; they married and welcomed Ellie in 1997 and Will in 1998. As life happens… and miles separated them; he put on a lot of miles.
In his leisure time Bruce was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing and hunting with friends and family and spending time with Osten at the cabin.
In 2007 he met his life partner Myrna, together spending time at Cache Creek, Kamloops, or any mountain top in between. Together they shared an interest in rock hounding and spent many weekends exploring with the local club. He honed a good lapidary skill and made many shiny, pretty stones.
Retiring in 2020, Bruce spent his time in Kamloops complaining ……. but loving the convenience of city life. After years of failing health Bruce’s pain ended on a sunny morning in Aug.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Kamloops first responders. There is no service by request.
Memorial donations may be made to your local food bank
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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After a recent release from 7North driving home, we were sitting at a busy intersection.
I was driving and Bruce in the passenger seat. Beautiful day. Life was good .
Bruce points at a ladder leaning up against the building and someone working a little way around the corner. He turned to me and says, we should go move his ladder down the street.
We laughed and laughed and laughed.
AYW for ever.