John W Bruns  July 23 1961  July 10 2019

John W Bruns July 23 1961 July 10 2019

July 23 1961 July 10 2019
JOHN WILLIAM BRUNS July 23, 1961 -July 10, 2019 John was born in St Louis, MO to George S. and Mabel [nee Hamilton] Bruns. He died peacefully on July 10, 2019 in Las Vegas. Survivors include: his mother, Mabel; four children: George and Jeneva Bruns, Daniel Dunn and Justin King; former spouse: Eva Bruns; two sisters: Katherine [Dr. Paul] Schneider and Donna Snarzyk. He was preceded in death by his father, George; two brothers: George and Gary Bruns. As a wildlife, nature, and outdoor enthusiast he loved his job at Bellefontaine Cemetery. Besides St. Louis Sports [The Cardinals and The Blues], he enjoyed golf and restoring and driving Ford Mustangs. But most of all he treasured his children, who were the light of his life. Services: Visitation will be held Tuesday evening at Valhalla Chapel from 5-7 pm July 16; and Funeral Services will be on Wednesday, July 17 at 10 am, followed by interment in Valhalla Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Bellefontaine Cemetery in John’s memory. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of John W. Bruns please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John W Bruns July 23 1961 July 10 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: St. Louis, state: Missouri

death notice John W Bruns July 23 1961 July 10 2019

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