We Remember

EAGLE, Gerald “Bruce”
June 14, 1933 — February 14, 2025
Gerald “Bruce” Eagle, 91, passed away peacefully on February 14th, 2025, surrounded by the love of his wife of 65 years and his three daughters.
Born in The Pas, Manitoba, Bruce was raised in Vancouver, BC., where he discovered sports, playing football, rugby, and track and field in high school and university. He remained an exceptional athlete his entire life—enjoying water-skiing, snow-skiing, curling, yoga, golf, hiking, working out daily, and even doing 80 push-ups on his 80th birthday.
After graduating from UBC with a degree in Commerce, Bruce spent his career in menswear—first as a Woodward’s menswear manager, then as a sales representative for Copley, Noyes, and Randall—a high-end men’s wear line that afforded him the ability to treat his family to several memorable Hawaiian holidays over the years.
Above all else, Bruce loved his family and was a dedicated husband and best friend to Mary; father to his three daughters: Laurie (Mike) Koss, Jane (Ed) Smith, and Kim Steeves (Jesse); grandfather to Amber (Mauricio) Naranjo-Smith, Jenny (Matt) Byrd, Sarah (Levi) Lentz, James (Marika) Koss, Daniel (Ell) Steeves, and Amanda Steeves (Arthur); great-grandfather to Maurice, Kaila, Lucas, Harper, and Nora.
Besides being pre-deceased by his parents, Billie and Wes Eagle, and sister, Jackie Eagle, he was also pre-deceased by most of his friends whose companionship he missed over the years.
Bruce was also an avid Bridge player, a racehorse breeder/owner, a woodworker, a gardener, a billiards player, a model ship builder, a carpet bowler, and a family-renowned baker.
One of his proudest accomplishments was his 40-year devotion to the spiritual practice, A Course in Miracles, as a student and volunteer facilitator—helping countless people find their way to peace through the practice of love and forgiveness.
Despite living a long life to the age of ninety-one, his family and remaining friends all wish he could have lived longer. We will miss his great sense of humour, his laugh, his baking, his wisdom, and the wonderful example he set for a life well-lived.
A Celebration of Life will be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2025, from 3-5 PM at the SUNRISE VILLAGE CLUBHOUSE, 1260 Raymer Avenue, Kelowna. All are welcome to attend.
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Service
SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2025
Location
SUNRISE VILLAGE CLUBHOUSE
Myself and my Father Howard Bishop who worked with Bruce on the sales team at Coppley with Bruce send our deepest condolences
Our deepest condolences to you and your family for your loss. . He was a wonderful man with an easy going personality that made him a joy to be around.. We will miss him greatly.
Bruce was my Great Aunt Mary’s husband whom I remember as such a legend when I was growing up. I always loved seeing Bruce and fondly remember his smile and laugh and the presence he brought to a room. He always had something funny to say and I know he was one of my Dad’s favourite people in our family. I know he lived a full life and I will miss him very much. Rest in peace Uncle Bruce and our sincerest condolences to Mary and Jane, Laurie and Kim and family. Love Bryce & Sara & Jayden and Ryder Margetts
It has been a joy to get to know, and spend time with, Bruce and Mary. We have enjoyed their many laughs, kindness and friendship. We will miss you, Bruce. Our condolences to Mary, your daughters and extended family.
I have so many fond memories of Uncle Bruce, some from childhood, but more recently from several visits he and my Aunt Mary made to visit my mom, Nora (Mary’s sister) and stay with us in Ontario. We had many great laughs, challenging bridge matches and he even baked us his famous lemon pie. We will remember him as kind, generous and funny with a great outlook on life.