Bruce first began supporting the club in 1930 and attended York's first game at Bootham Crescent against Stockport County in 1932.
He is thought to have been the only person to have seen the Minstermen play at all three of their home grounds - Fulfordgate, Bootham Crescent, and now the LNER Community Stadium.
Away from his beloved York City, Bruce was a distinguished war veteran who fought against the Japanese in the Second World War.
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