of Dyess, AR
March 31, 1950 - October 19, 2012
Bruce Edward Senter, 62, of Dyess entered into rest Friday, October 19, 2012 in Dyess. He was born March 31, 1950 in Dyess, Arkansas to Hack and Melva Senter. He is survived by his two daughters: Jessica Senter of Keiser and Lee Ann Copeland and son-in-law Kenny Copeland of Paragould and; two grandchildren: Wesley Copeland of Paragould and Jase Senter of Keiser; his mother, Melva Senter of Osceola and long time friend Peggy Stokes of Etowah. He was preceded in death by his father, Hack Senter.
Bruce was the first one to nickname me Lulu, of course he aggrevated me so much he would make me Lulu. You will be missed cousin and my prayers are with your daughters, grandson and great grand son and of course my Aunt Monk.
You are in God's house now and with your Dad and in peace.
Dear Aunt Monk:
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Buster gave us all so many great memories of his loving soul. He will always be in my heart.
Love you
Peggy
To The Senter Family:
Please know that my heart goes out to the family's loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Bruce was my first cousin and I have wonderful memories of growing up with Bruce (Buster). We are all children of the Lord. Rest In Peace Bruce.
With Loving Memories
Peggy (Ashcraft) Peterson and Brian.
lee ann and jessica, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. i've known bruce since 1961 when we both lived on center street in osceola.
.God be with the family and friends of Bruce, especially his Mom and children. I baby sat Bruce one summer and enjoyed him. He was a good young man and God has added another star to his universe who will be looking down on all of you and keeping a close look on all of you. RIP Bruce.
Lee Ann, so sorry to hear about your father. I remember when we all lived on Center Street in Osceola. There was probably enough kids on that street for four or five baseball teams. May God bless you and your family during this time. Godsey and Gonzalez Families.
Gods peace to the ones in Bruces family and close circles.
I remember Bruce when he was young with his long Beatle hair and in Keiser High School. Bruce we all loved you and know that your in a wonderful place. I have always enjoyed our conversations and your kindness. See you in the rapture if not before.
Good memories of the old days. RIP, Bruce.
Cousin Buster is in our thoughts and prayers.