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Rip chance bruggeman


This is horrible news. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
 
Man that sucks... RIP Chance.
 
Chance ded? o_O he will be missed. Wow, rangers realy do take revenge on there owners...
 
Just found out man damn he was a hell of a guy. Sorry to hear this. I don't know what to say right now. Rip brother.
 
Funeral is set for MONDAY at 1.00 pm in Roseburg at The old river side school. (next to blockbuster video) The church ther I believe Roseburg Fellowship church
 
He Left our world way to soon , if there is anything any of us can do to help just tell us what we can do , his family is in my prayers.
 
Article:

A Roseburg man who was still deciding which career path would bring him happiness and financial stability was killed at about 1:30 a.m. this morning when his vehicle drifted off the road and hit a power pole in the 3600 block of Garden Valley Road.

Chance Edward Bruggeman, 20, was driving a 1998 Acura Integra north on Garden Valley Road near Cedrus Lane when, for unknown reasons, the car left the road. According to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, the vehicle rolled after hitting the pole, and Bruggeman was thrown from the car. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Bruggeman's step-grandmother, Judith Bruggeman, said he loved to work on cars and was working toward a degree in mechanics at Umpqua Community College.

Recently, however, he was thinking about changing his focus.

“He was finding there was not really a lot of money in that,” Judith Bruggeman said.

Besides attending school, Chance Bruggeman worked at Albertsons, and he loved to hunt and fish, she said.

He was raised in Brookings and graduated from a Christian high school there. Shortly after, he moved to Roseburg to live with his mother, Judith Bruggeman said.

He was close with his family and had many close friends, Judith Bruggeman said. His dog was an especially close friend. “He was very proud of his dog,” she said.

News-Review columnist Bill Duncan lives near the accident scene and said several neighbors heard the crash and came out to try and help.

The accident took out a telephone pole, so no one could call 911 from their house phones. A passing motorist, a nurse on her way to work, was flagged down and called police with her cell phone, Duncan said.

This is the ninth fatal accident in Douglas County since mid-July and the third involving a person 21 years old or younger.
 
RIP Chance, what a great guy, he will be missed =(
 
Chance, no... he was a good friend on here to me. I bought the tail lights off Brittney from him and he sent them to me before I even paid him. He was a good guy, we related. I can't believe it. I'm shocked and saddened.
 
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There are members that come and go from our on-line family, but there are those that come, stay and make a large impact on all of us. Chance was one of those, I too have chatted and discussed various topics with him on trucks and Photoshop.
His departure is definitely before its time and he will be dearly missed by all that knew him at TRS.
R.I.P. Chance
 
This is sad, I always laughed at his posts he seemed to have a great sense of humor. RIP Chance.
 

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