Bruce L. Moulton was born September 16, 1934, in Springvale, New York County, Maine. He was the son of Kenneth Russell and Doris Muriel Lord Moulton. He attended Dearing High School in Portland, Maine. After twenty- three years of Marine Corps service, and two tours in Vietnam, he retired to Bull Shoals, Arkansas. He became active with VFW Post 1341, serving as Post Commander from 1979 to 1981 and was VFW District 2 Commander from 1981 to 1982. He was also active in the Fisherman's Club of Bull Shoals. In 1984, he moved to Beaver Lake, outside of Rogers, Arkansas. He became active with former Marines through the Marine Corps Counter Intelligence Association, and attended their annual meetings from coast to coast. Bruce L. Moulton passed away at Highland Healthcare Center, March 28, 2006, at the age of 71 years, 4 months and 12 days. Survivors: His wife of twenty-three years,Catherine Young Moulton, of Bella Vista, Arkansas; two step-children, Christopher L. Hale, of Yellville, Arkansas and Jennifer D. Hale and husband, Shannon Hailes; two step- granddaughters, Caitlyn and Stephanie Hailes, of Gulfport, Mississippi; a brother, Clifford ?Kip? and wife, Linda Snow Moulton, of Scarborough, Maine; three nieces, Ellen L. Moulton and husband Paul Moskevich of Saco, Maine, Diane Moulton and husband, Masaki Saito, of Scarborough, Maine, and Sarah Moulton and husband Shawn Lawsure, of Scarborough, Maine; two nephews, Eric L. Moulton, of Charlotte, North Carolina and Timothy Moulton of Austin, Texas; two uncles, Norman W. and wife, Barbara Carney Moulton, of Bar Harbor, Maine and Harold L. and wife, Karin Nissen Moulton, of Hampton, New Hampshire; aunt, Eleanor Moulton, of Springvale, Maine; aunt, Marjorie Lord Glaser, of Eagle, Idaho; and many grand nieces and nephews Preceded in Death by: His first wife, Patricia J. Rosploch Moulton; his parents; a step-father, Joseph Paul LeBreche; five uncles, Clayton B. Moulton, Harland D. Moulton, Harry Lord, Walter Lord, and Robert Lord; and an aunt, Helen Clara Moulton MacConnell Burial: Newton Flat Cemetery, Bull Shoals, Arkansas Memorials: Hoevel_Barnett VFW Post #1341, 1206 Central Avenue, Bull Shoals, AR 72619, or the Marine Corps Counter Intelligence Association, P.O. Box 950037, Oklahoma City, OK 73195