Bruce Bentley Behrman's long fought battle with COPD/Agent Orange came to an end on November 6, 2025 while surrounded by his family and friends in his home in Moyie Springs. Bruce is survived by his daughter Kelsey (Jesse) Harman, his grandchildren Colton, Mia, and Kyla, along with his five sisters Marie (Phil) Tashoff, Marilyn (Jerry) Hall-Zotneck, Myrna (Tim) Behrman, Marlene (Chuck) Bouis, and Marva (Lou) Maring. Bruce is preceded in death by his parents and Uncle Ted Skelton.
Bruce was born in Bonners Ferry, Idaho to Bud and Ethel Behrman. He went to school in Bonners at both the North Side School and Valley View. After high school, Bruce was drafted into the army where he served from 1969-1971 in the 101st of the 506th Airborne Screaming Eagles. After returning from Vietnam, he was married to Kathryn Price. Later on in 1985, Bruce and Kathy adopted Kelsey, who would immediately end up having him wrapped around her little finger which would last for the rest of his days. Bruce traveled between Alaska and Idaho for several years, while mostly working for Silver Bay Logging until he finally came back to live permanently in Idaho with his family.
Bruce was a man of many talents and knowledgeable on many subjects. He was a mechanic, a fabricator, a heavy equipment operator, and a logger, just to name a few... Bruce gave what he could to anyone in need throughout his life whether it was help or an unsolicited comment. He loved a good dirty joke and could make an inappropriate joke out of just about anything or anyone. One of the things Bruce was most proud of was the Moyie Mudbog, which he headed for over twenty years, where he gave people a place to play, camp, and make never ending memories for so many. If he wasn't at work or home, Bruce could be found at the Three Mile Cafe having coffee or if it was a Friday night, having all you could eat fish.
If we were to list everything Bruce had ever done throughout his lifetime, we would run out of daylight, so we will end it with this.... He lived. He lived three lifetimes. He was and will always be beloved for as long as he is remembered. To leave a message or memory for the family go to www.bonnersferryfuneralhome.com. Bonners Ferry Funeral Home is caring for the family.
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