Bruce D. Nottage, 63, of Laramie died July 18, 2016 at his home. Bruce was born on June 23, 1953 in Laramie to Donald and Shirley (Wold) Nottage.
He graduated from Laramie High School in 1971. Bruce was in the United States Navy as a welder for 12 years. He was stationed in San Diego and Hawaii. After his honorable discharge he moved to Centennial, Wyoming where he married Stephanie Mendoza on July 25, 1987. Bruce did maintenance work for the University of Wyoming and WyoTech after.
Bruce was a friend, brother, son and father. He loved to be outside camping and fishing. Bruce loved to watch football, he really enjoyed watching the Wyoming Cowboys play. He also enjoyed bowling and was a member of the bowling league for many years. He was also a member of the American Legion.
Bruce is preceded in death by his father, brother, Scott Nottage and first wife, Patricia Gavino Nottage.
He is survived by his mother, Shirley Nottage of Laramie, brother, Kent (Joy) Nottage of Crystal River, Florida. Daughter Tiphanie (Jacob) Nekolite of Norfolk, Nebraska, son Douglas Nottage, currently serving in the United States Marine Corps. Niece Karin Nottage of Crystal River, Florida and his first wife’s children; Carmela (Anthony) Hurley, Christina (Ricky) Velasques, and Pamela (Shams) Shamsrouf.
A memorial service will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 25 at Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home with Reverend Rhett Ivey, officiating.
I am so sorry for your loss. Kris Wold
So sorry to hear of Bruce's passing , have known him for many years. My condolences to the family, and especially Shirley. My prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
To Tiphanie and Doug, my heart is broken, thinking of you both at this time, much love and prayers for your family.
I WAS SORRY TO HEAR OF BRUCE PASSING , HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND TO ME IN LHS HE WAS ALWAYS HAPPY , THIS IS WHAT I REMEMBER THE MOST , GOD BLESS YOU YOUR BEST FRIEND TONY GONZALES
share a little story about bruce sincce it is frontier days. bruce, larry luthy and myself went to frontier days when we were about 17. things were going good, we were able to get in the bars and dance alot. we new better than to go up to the bar, so we had a case of beer in bruce's trunk. so every so often we go out and have a beer, we were parked in a alley behind the bar. well one time we were having a beer in the car and we were visited by cheyenne finest. since they did not search the car, all they ask us to do was dump out our beer,now we had plenty in the trunck, we were under age and bruce had to, refuse to dump out his beer. larry and i and the 2 officers pleaded with bruce to dump out his beer, finally he did. it is late but thanks to the officers for not making it worst
Sending many prayers and thoughts for you Bruce and to your family in this time of sarrow. You will be missed.
Sorry to hear about your passing old friend, you will surely be missed.
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My thoughts and prayers are with the Nottage family at this very difficult time
I'm so sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Please know that we are praying for God's peace for you in this time.
My heart goes out to his family and friends. May you rest in peace, Bruce.
My heart goes out to his family and friends. Rest in peace, Bruce.
So sorry to hear of the loss of Bruce...he surely will be missed. May God be with his family especially his Mother, Shirley, at this time of sorrow.
Hope you are at peace, now cousin. Will miss our chats.
My kindest thoughts go to Bruce 's loved ones.
My heart goes out to Bruce ' s loved ones
Well old friend, I am sorry to hear you left us. My condolences to Shirley, Kent and Bruce's family.
Grandpa, you will always be in my heart and dreams . I just wish things were different. I hope you know that I love you and that the world is worse off without you in it. Always remembering you, Jonte.
My sincere condolences to the Nottage family on this time of loss. Hopefully Bruce can finally find peace.
Our condolences
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to the whole Nottage Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Our hearts ache for the family. I was glad we were able to renew acquaintance at our 35th high school reunion and maintain it through Facebook.
May Bruce be at peace in his new home. Remembering times during high school when we would all hang out playing cards or meeting on Grand when we were cruising. Then just recently as a Facebook friend talking about the changes in technology and such. Light, love, and Gods blessings to his family and friends. Betty Dawson. Dallas, Texas
My condolences to all the Nottage family. I remember visiting a lot with Bruce when he would buy tools at the shop. I always enjoyed our little chats. I am very sorry for your loss.
May he finally find peace & love. Rhonda Chesnut Berger