Bruce Charles Vetvick, age 79, of Princeton and formerly of Cambridge, passed away peacefully on Christmas morning with his wife of 58 years, Joyce, by his side. A celebration of life will be held later in 2021.
Bruce had been residing at Sterling Pointe Senior Living in Princeton with his wife. He had spent the last 20 years in Cambridge. He was a devoted husband, loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather. They lived on Lake Skogman and enjoyed the outdoors. He was a great handyman and loved to help others doing repairs and enjoyed spending time on his riding lawn mower. He spent many years owning hardware stores in Centuria and Osceola, Wisconsin, where he raised his family. He was raised in Rice Lake Wisconsin. He served his country in the United States Air Force.
Bruce is survived by his wife, Joyce; son, Kevin (Jackie) Vetvick; daughter, Kristina Fahlgren (Dan Gill); grandchildren, Nathan (Ashley) Vetvick, Erinn Vetvick (Nick Schulze), Robert Fahlgren, Kyle (Melissa) Fahlgren, Brent Fahlgren; great-grandchildren, Brayden, Grayson, August, and Brennlee.
Kristina Fahlgren/vetvick says
I will always remember working at the coast to coast store with dad going to the cites to pick up orders
Roger and Linda Thorsvik says
Roger and Linda Thorsvik
December 27, 2020
We have fond memories of Bruce and Joyce when they were at Pokegama Lake RV Park. We admired Bruce’s demeanor and calm presence as well his handyman skills as he went about his work. He was very respectful and seemed to always have a smile and of course, time for a bit of friendly chatter. We extend our sincere condolences to Joyce and family.
Roger and Linda
Denise Keller says
I am so very so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys.