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THOMAS BRUCE LITTLE
Born: Dec 29, 1971
Date of Passing: Mar 16, 2025
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With heartfelt sorrow we announce that Thomas “Bruce” Little, passed away in the early morning hours of March 16, 2025.
Born December 29, 1971, in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba Bruce lived a very vibrant life, full of love, family, and friends. He touched many lives during his 53 years, and his spirit eternally lives on in the hearts of his loved ones.
Growing up in Portage La Prairie, Bruce attended Cresecentview Elementary and moved on to Arthur Meighen High school, where he developed a passion for music and media. From the age of 15 he worked at MTN television station and MidCanada Productions becoming an incredible editor, audio mixer and business owner of iSplice Films in Winnipeg. His documentary films Drive for Free 1 and 2 sparked public interest with the Manitoba Electric Vehicle Association when he built a fully electric truck.
Bruce will be remembered for his love of family and friends, the bands Rush and Steely Dan and the artist Frank Zappa, his love of cooking, and a good drink.
Bruce is survived by his partner Julie Hackett, daughter Sarah Little, mother Gerry Little, sisters Lisa Cham and Sandy Little (Reg and Molly Fogarty).
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 29, 2025
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Sincere condolences. I last saw Bruce many years ago when we returned to Portage for a wedding. I came into Winnipeg for a brief visit. We found it funny how we both ended up working as editors along with a shared love of live music. He was the same Bruce I knew growing up together in Koko Platz playing hockey that visit. He will be missed. - Posted by: Chris Holmes (childhood friend / fellow editor) on: Apr 15, 2025
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Sincere condolences, so sorry for your loss Gerry and family. We are thinking of you. - Posted by: Harry isfeld (Friend) on: Apr 13, 2025
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Bruce was a talented and dedicated member of our film community, and a huge help to people who were learning. He was also fun to work with: the sparkle in his eyes and that infectious smile will be remembered, and missed. Deepest condolences to his family and all who knew him. - Posted by: Liz Jarvis (Colleague) on: Apr 06, 2025