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Lord Andru Bruce, brother of [[Mary Taran of Glastonbury]]. He passed away May 2009. | Lord Andru Bruce, brother of [[Mary Taran of Glastonbury]]. He passed away May 6, 2009. | ||
==Memories== | ==Memories== | ||
Lord Andru was a member of the SCA for over thirty years, an active participant in Calafia (primarily St. Artemas) for most of that time. He loved archery, and was known as someone on whom to depend for constabulary and set-up duties--the unseen man in the background. | |||
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Lord Andru Bruce, brother of Mary Taran of Glastonbury. He passed away May 6, 2009.
Memories
Lord Andru was a member of the SCA for over thirty years, an active participant in Calafia (primarily St. Artemas) for most of that time. He loved archery, and was known as someone on whom to depend for constabulary and set-up duties--the unseen man in the background.