PARIS RENE CAMERON BRUCE

Obituary of PARIS RENE CAMERON BRUCE

PARIS RENE CAMERON BRUCE It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Paris Rene Cameron Bruce on September 7, 2012, at the Health Science Centre. Paris was born July 5, 1996, he was 16 years of age. Paris had many nicknames. He was known as Lil Man, Pierre, Strawberry and Monsterboy. Parrot was the most common. He got this one from his grandmother. Once he learned how to talk, there was no stopping him. He had many stories and shared them like a parrot. He was a colorful boy who always had a smile on his face. Just being around him would bring one to yours too. Paris enjoyed playing X-Box games with his friends. He loved movies, either watching them at home or going to the theater. Paris enjoyed eating and tasting new foods. He wore Jordan clothing including many hats. He enjoyed sketching. Also he loved to assemble things, even if that meant he had to take it apart just to reassemble them. Paris had many friends. He was close with his sister. He will be dearly missed and happily remembered as our Little Parrot. Now he is our sweet angel who will be with us all in our hearts forever. Thank you Paris for the fond memories. The family would like to thank the Health Sciences Centre staff in the SICU for their support and compassion during this difficult time. Also thank you to family, friends, Chief and Council of Lake St. Martin F.N. Funeral Service will be held on Friday September 14, 2012 at 1:00 pm at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main St. with George Beardy officiating. Interment will follow in Brookside Cemetery followed by a gathering for Family and Friends at the Freight House, 200 Isabel Ave. Door 5-6. Pallbearers are Chad, Carson, Franklin, Norman, Shane and Nathan. Honorary Pallbearers are all who knew him.
Friday
14
September

Service Information

1:00 pm
Friday, September 14, 2012
Cropo Funeral Chapel
1442 Main Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Interment Information

Brookside Cemetery
3001 Notre Dame
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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