He was born November 22, 1964 in Ogden, Utah to Jack W And Ivy Kimber Keyes. He married Carolyn Knight June 13, 1992 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were blessed with a son, Trevor, born July 10, 1995. Bruce graduated from Bonneville High School where he was a three sport letterman and served as a Seminary President.He served as a missionary in the California Anaheim Mission and as Assistant to the President. He has held many leadership and teaching positions in the LDS Church, including Elders Quorum President and Young Men's President.
He graduated from BYU with a bachelor's degree in Advertising and played defensive back on the BYU football team. He was an Advertising Executive at Scopes, Garcia, Carlisle Advertising Agency. His life was centered around his wife and family.
Bruce is survived by: his wife, son, parents; and the following brothers and sisters, Linda (John) Scott, Fruit Heights; Donald (Jackie) Keyes, Connie (Brent) Nielson, Mike J. (Cathy) Keyes of Uintah; and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws. We will miss him.
He was born November 22, 1964 in Ogden, Utah to Jack W And Ivy Kimber Keyes. He married Carolyn Knight June 13, 1992 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were blessed with a son, Trevor, born July 10, 1995. Bruce graduated from Bonneville High School where he was a three sport letterman and served as a Seminary President.He served as a missionary in the California Anaheim Mission and as Assistant to the President. He has held many leadership and teaching positions in the LDS Church, including Elders Quorum President and Young Men's President.
He graduated from BYU with a bachelor's degree in Advertising and played defensive back on the BYU football team. He was an Advertising Executive at Scopes, Garcia, Carlisle Advertising Agency. His life was centered around his wife and family.
Bruce is survived by: his wife, son, parents; and the following brothers and sisters, Linda (John) Scott, Fruit Heights; Donald (Jackie) Keyes, Connie (Brent) Nielson, Mike J. (Cathy) Keyes of Uintah; and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws. We will miss him.
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