Bruce Adair Wylie

bruce wylie

July 2, 1952 ~ August 25, 2025

Born in: Washington, Missouri
Resided in: Jefferson City, Missouri

Bruce Adair Wylie, 73, of Jefferson City, passed away Monday, August 25, 2025, at Caring Hearts and Hands Hospice in Columbia.

He was born July 2, 1952, in Washington, Missouri, the son of John E. and Agnes (Schultz) Wylie. 

A 1970 graduate of Jefferson City High School, Bruce received a Bachelor of Science in Forestry in 1974 and a master’s in business administration in 1976 from the University of Missouri.

He was united in marriage on December 30, 1983, at the Jewell Box in St. Louis to Cathy Lynne Ficken who survives at the home.

Bruce was the President and CEO for The American Council of Engineering Companies of Missouri for thirty-five years and Executive Director of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers.

He was a member, deacon, and adult Sunday School teacher at First Presbyterian Church; President of the National Association of Consulting Engineer Council Executives; Transportation committee member, Jefferson City Chamber of Commerce; board chair of the Missourians for Transportation Investment; and member of The Missouri Prairie Foundation.

Bruce loved to exercise and enjoy outside activities including handball, racquetball, hiking, and gardening. He treasured many trips with his family and friends, especially to the Caribbean, the Rhine River Cruise and Alaskan Cruise.  He was a St. Louis Cardinal and University of Missouri Tiger fan. He deeply loved his family and being a grandpa to Kenzo and his dog, Daisy.

Survivors include his wife of forty-one years, Cathy; two children, Shannon (Hosei) Maruyama, St. Louis; and Mitch Wylie, St. Charles; one grandson, Kenzo Maruyama; and four brothers, Paul (Sherry) Allegan, Michigan; Mark (Jeanne) Wylie, Orlando, Florida; Glenn (Jeanette) Wylie, Vacaville, California; and David (Lisa) Wylie, Oro Valley, Arizonia.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Visitation will be 9:00-11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 6, 2025, at First Presbyterian Church. A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Woody Berry and Rev. Rudy Beard officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Caring Hearts and Hands Hospice, 1307 W. Broadway, Columbia, Missouri 65201.

Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson City. trimblefunerals.com

Services

Visitation: Saturday, September 6, 2025 9:00 am - 11:00 am

First Presbyterian Church
324 Madison Street
Jefferson City , Missouri 65101


Funeral Service: Saturday, September 6, 2025 11:00 am

First Presbyterian Church
324 Madison Street
Jefferson City , Missouri 65101


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  1. Bruce was a great guy, he was a longtime handball player and we played with all Jefferson City players and Columbia players. Bruce played in the Showme Games with other players from all over the State of Mo. He always played with skill, enthusiasm, honesty and with a great heart for all his handball buddies!
    Bruce kept us coming together long after many if us had “run out of parts” by organizing 1x per month Friday “Old Geezer Handball Coffee”
    We will all miss Bruce’s smile, humor, aggressive , spirit and spirited presence.

    Kerry Bramon

  2. Bruce was a positive influence for everyone in town. Our encounters were unfortunately sporadic since high school. One of the last was when the Wylie home was featured in the 2021 Bittersweet Gardens tour. And while walking around Jaycee Park Lake. His absence is felt by all.

  3. We appreciated his many years of leadership at the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers. He had the perfect disposition for herding such opinionated folks. He is missed.

  4. Bruce was a tremendous asset to the MOAPELSLA License Board professionals who counted on his advocacy and levelheaded professionalism to protect the citizens of Missouri. Thank you, Bruce! Godspeed. Until we meet again.

  5. So sad to hear this news. Bruce was a consummate professional in our world of Engineering Council Executives. Always upbeat and friendly, working to make things better. Condolences to his family. RIP, Bruce

  6. Met Bruce when his was first hired with Bob Crabtree and Dave Lillard. We have fun with him and Cathy on the Cecmo trips. Our thoughts are with Cathy and the entire family. Doug and Sue Waltemath

  7. Bruce was a wonderful man and made great contributions to his community and the AEC industry. So many great memories with Bruce at ACEC events over the years. His thoughtful and caring approach to everything his did made such a difference to everyone. Our prayers for Cathy and family are the Lord’s comfort and peace during this time of loss. Mike & Darla DeBacker

  8. Bruce was an amazing person with so much love to spread and so intelligent. From a question on Jeopardy to a sports question he always had the correct answer! He was a wonderful Brother in law and Uncle to my kids. He will be missed by many.


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