Bruce Clevenger passed away December 3, 2024, in Vancouver, Washington, after doing one of the things he loved most, watching the Montesano Bulldogs football game. He was born February 24, 1956, to Harold and Kathleen Clevenger. He graduated from MHS class of 1974. Bruce was born into a racing family and belonged to the EARA and raced modified Sprint Car #98 for over ten years. Bruce worked for Grays Harbor County for 40 years and retired in 2016. In 1984 he married Linda Davis.
Bruce is survived by daughters Lisa Hill (Jerry), Shannon Barre (Adam), and Andi Clevenger (Jakob); grandchildren Katie Wareham, Megan Lockett, Lindsey Hill, Madi Lou Barre, Olivia and Ryleigh Yandle; great grandchildren Ashlynn and David Wareham. He loved cheering them on at their sporting events and even wore a Wishkah Loggers shirt. He is also survived by his sister Cheryl Reed (Ron) and brother Troy Clevenger (Megan).
His passion was watching sports. He followed the Montesano High School fastpitch team all the way to the state championship games and was always at the MHS football home games on the "chain gang" or traveling to their away games. When he wasn't busy yelling at the Seahawks and Huskies, he loved traveling with his wife in the motor home around Washington State and to Arizona.
There will be a celebration of life (potluck style) at the Montesano Moose Lodge December 22, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. In Bruce's honor, please wear Seahawks, Huskies, or Bulldogs attire.
Arrangements are entrusted to Harrison Family Mortuary.