Born in Passaic, he resided in Wayne and Toms River. He worked in Seaside Heights prior to settling in Mays Landing 35 years ago. Bruce worked on the Seaside boardwalk and worked the bumper car games. He began his career in the casinos in 1984 at the Golden Nugget and most recently worked table games at the Taj Mahal.
He was predeceased by his parents: Jane and John Cameron.
Surviving are his sister, Cathy Dow and her husband Mark Collins; his brother Chris Cameron and his wife Jamie; his nieces and nephews: David Dow and his wife Linda, Suzanne C. Tavarez, Christopher Cameron and his wife Michelle, and Nicholas Cameron and his fiancee Andrea McGill; his great-nieces and nephews: Bridget, David John, Sarah, Samantha, Alina, Evan, Lily and Jackson; and his great-great-nephew, Cayden.
Bruce was an avid Giants fan and loved riding his Harley Davidson. He was very particular about keeping his yard maintained and made sure to tend to his hot tub. More than anything else, he loved being with his family during Thanksgiving, specifically for his sisters and nieces turkey and gravy. He was known as "Cool Uncle Bruce" and his nieces and nephews meant everything to him.
Private services will be held at a later date. For more information or to post a tribute online, please visit www.quinn-hoppingfh.com.
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