James Matthias Bruch

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James Matthias “Jim” Bruch died peacefully early Saturday morning, July 7, at home in Lockhart surrounded by family and close friends.

Jim loved many things and excelled at most tasks he attempted. Learning to fly and getting his pilot”s license before his driver”s license led to a lifelong joyous hobby that he was lucky to share with many, especially his good friend, Ma

rk Ritter.

Jim was a builder and approached every construction project with equal pride and skill, whether a fast food restaurant or a historic downtown Austin structure. He enjoyed building schools and churches and took great pride in some enduring restorations such as Palm School, Paggi House, Austin Ballet and the Queen Anne Building. He relished his time working on the Westcave Preserve and some of the additions for the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

Jim was born and raised in Memphis, Tenn., where he attended Immaculate Conception and Catholic High. He arrived in Austin in 1955 to attend St. Edwards University and except for brief periods, never left the Austin area. He loved and cherished his time at St. Edwards and the lifelong friends and affiliation with a place that felt like home. Jim was a graduate of Southwest Texas, in San Marcos.

Jim is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Shirley (Cervetti); children, Kathy (Frank Serrano), Margaret (Billy Pope), Mark (Kim), Joe and John; and his beloved grandchildren: Heather, Jonathon (Jessica), Michael and Elizabeth. He leaves his twin brother, Joe, and older brothers Ted and Dan. Jim also leaves many nieces and nephews and a ton of wonderful friends.

Jim was preceded in death by his son, Mike.

Jim continued to entertain his family and visitors to the end with his quick wit and unique world view. Special thanks to the Odessy Hospice team and special caregiver”s Jose and Rosa who made it possible for Jim to pass peacefully at home.

In lieu of flowers, the family request that you consider a donation to St Edwards scholarship fund named for Mark T. Ritter.

The family will welcome visitors to their Lockhart home on Sunday, July 15, beginning at 2 p.m. Final arrangements pending Jonathon”s safe return from Afghanistan.

 

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  1. Frances Rodriguez 15 July, 2012 at 16:17 Reply

    The sadness of the passing of your loved one is felt by many.
    May the thought of knowing that friends share in your sadness be of comfort to you.
    My heartfelt sympathy’s to your loved ones. Frances Rodriguez

  2. Doreen Bohrer 15 July, 2012 at 21:32 Reply

    My sympathy to you Kathy, your mother and the rest of your family on the death of your father. Your father worked with Jim Pfluger on the building of our house on Rock Terrace Drive in Austin, Texas, in 1974. I was fortunate to see your Dad a year or so ago when Deidre included me in a visit to his home in Lockhart. Cherish the memories you all have — your Dad was a special man.
    Doreen Bohrer, Wimberley, Tx.

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