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Street Roots • July 17-23, 2015 Vendors Page 7 Remembering Bruce B ruce Heino, one o f Street Roots' original “I was so sorry to hear he had lost his battle with cancer and had a challenging life. For years I bought his papers and chatted with him about the headlines, the weather, the latest political silliness. He turned me into a Street Roots supporter and allowed me to see the value of having a Job to do and keeping in touch with people? vendors, passed away on July 6 after a long fig h t with cancer. W hat follows is a personal letter, from one o f his customers, who was by his side when he died. h e n I m oved to P ortland, I felt .. —AlidaRol ■ really sh ak y an d isolated. B ruce, m y n eig h b o rh o o d S tre e t R oots vendor, w as a c o n s ta n t fo r m e. I n e e d e d k in d n ess an d reliability, an d B ru ce w as always th e re . T h e m o st sta b le and steady p e rso n I k n ew in P o rtlan d tu rn e d o u t to b e m y S tre e t R oots guy. O yer th e p a s t six years, w e g o t to b e frien d s. F o r five an d a half of th o se y e a rs w e d id n ’t h an g o u t m u ch . We didn’t know o r care a b o u t h ow each o th e r voted o r th e n am es of o u r firs t dogs. We didn’t m e e t up for b e e rs . We didn’t talk ab o u t T V show s o r sw ap books. We s p e n t ab o u t 15 m in u tes a w eek to g eth er, talking ab o u t w h atev er w as going o n rig h t th e n an d th e r e — talking a b o u t w h a t w as in th e p a p e r and talking ab o u t sp o rts. B ru ce ta u g h t m e a lo t ab o u t s p o rts and sp o rts radio. H e ta u g h t m e ab o u t P o rtlan d e tiq u e tte an d th e w ay th in g s w orked. H e in tro d u c ed m e to th e S tre e t R oots fam ily an d inv ited m e in. H e m e t m y fam ily and frien d s w ho w e n t g ro c e ry shopping w ith m e. H e se e m e d to re m e m b e r ev erything I e v er told him , ev ery o n e h e m e t w ith m e and ev ery issu e of th e p a p e r I ev er b o u g h t M ostly, h e ta u g h t m e about relationships. He taught me about warmth and w elcom ing, k in d n ess an d em pathy. H e ta u g h t m e ab o u t ju s t being p re s e n t and paying atten tio n . H e w as always th e r e and always land. H e sold m e p ap ers. S o m etim es I’d cook him so m e special h o m em ad e food, so m e tim es I ’d give him a good tip. I didn’t care w h a t h e s p e n t his m o n ey on, an d h e didn’t care w h ere m y m o n ey cam e from . We w ere friends. M y o th e r frien d s m ig h t w o n d er ab o u t o u r re latio n sh ip an d say h e w as “ju s t” m y S tre e t R o o ts vendor. I kn ew b e tte r. B ru ce m ad e a big d ifferen ce in m y life and th e lives of “So sorry to hear about the passing of Bruce. I used to look forward to my Saturday shopping. I learned more about life in talking to B ruce for 15 m in u tes a w eekend th an I ev er learn ed in college. W hat a w onderful, insightful d u d e ? —M. Neb Johnson “I knew Bruce back when he used to sell the paper outside Nature’s on Division and 30th years and years ago. At the time, I was writing the occasional column and story for the paper and Bruce would often give me feedback and encouragement. I stopped seeing him when he moved to Northeast, but my wife would see him and he’d often tell her to tell me ‘hello.’ It was a simple thing, but I valued it. RIP, Bruce and thanks for the friendship.” — Petetewis “Fly free, Bruce, your relationships were as important to those that knew you as they were to you.” -Jessica Inman “I also met Bruce when he was selling outside Natures on PHOTO BY ISRAEL B A YER o th e rs. W hen h e g o t sick and n e e d e d a little Street Roots will extra help, he reached out to me. I got to hold a vigil in sp e n d a lot m o re tim e w ith him w h en h e w as sick. T h a t’s w h en I g o t to know him a little b it b etter. I still d on’t know how h e voted o r th e n am e of h is firs t dog, b u t I do know th a t I m iss him . I t’s com forting for m e to know you all and to b e p a rt of th e S tre e t R oots family. I w o n d er how m any o th e r v en d o rs m ake th e kind of difference in som ebody’s life th a t B ru ce m ade in m ine. I’m su re it’s a lot. T h an k s for th e m em o ries, B ruce, and th a n k you to S tre e t Roots. S tacey H eath S tre e t R oots re a d e r and su p p o rte r Brace’s memory at 9a.m. Division. H e w as su ch a kind p erso n , and I so valued th a t h e w ould re m e m b e r m e an d recognize m e. H e sold th e re so m etim es w ith A rt, th e poet. I saw B ru ce a few y e a rs ago on th e bus, and it w as n ice to catch up. T hanks, S tre e t Roots, for ev erything you do always, b u t especially today for sh a rin g th is news and-giving us an opportunity to celebrate Bruce’s kindness? “He was always such a kind person. Quiet and understated but lovely? - Maura Cooney July 25, at New M M venoe 1 andKHlingsworth Street. - “T his b reak s m y h e a r t B ru ce w as so w elhversed in com m unity n eed s a n d activities. I always enjoyed co n v ersatio n s w ith him . RIP, B ru ce. You will b e m iss e d ? ; \. J ' 2 — f e t a Patten COOH^ “I also u se d to b uy my p a p e r from B ru c e o u tsid e o f N atu res o n D ivision, b a c k in the day- W hat, a k ind m an an d g en tle soul? — Jane Briesemeister Lewis • 1 A B etter h ealth b here for you Delivering physical, behavorial health and dental health care for over 230,000 children, families and individuals on the Oregon Health Plan in the Portland Tri-County area. 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