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In Loving Memory

Bruner, Mary Sue

Mary Sue Bruner (Ranson), 72, Died Tuesday February 26, 2021. She was born on February 8, 1948 in Cape Girardeau, MO. The daughter of Leonard and Edna Ranson. She was a member of the St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Army of Mary, Oblate Patriots, and Family of the Sons and Daughters of Mary. Devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and great friend.

Survivors include 2 daughters, Johnna Steiniger and Maggie (Mary) Bruner, 5 grandchildren, Emily Bruner, James, Michael, Matthew, and Katherine Steiniger, 3 great-grandchildren, Mercedes Bruner, Lucas Steiniger, and Faylynn Eaton, 2 brother, Daniel (Nancy) Ranson and David (Nancy) Ranson, and 1 sister Lenna (Jim) Elder. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Paul and Leonard (Nick) Ranson.

Visitation will be held from 4-8pm on Monday February 1, 2021 at Kutis Funeral Home on 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. in St. Louis, MO 63129. Funeral Mass will be held at Tuesday February 2, 2021 at 10 am at St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Celebrant will be Monsignor Hambrough followed by a private family Burial at St. Denis Cemetery in Benton, MO.

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4 thoughts on “Bruner, Mary Sue”

  1. Mary Sue was a wonderful person, classmate and dear friend.
    The Notre Dame class of 1966 would
    not have been as enjoyable without Mary Sue.
    We did stay in contact through the years. Our last email was in October.
    I will remember Mary Sue as a sincere, generous and fun-loving friend.

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  2. Mary Sue was a wonderful person, classmate and dear friend.
    The Notre Dame class of 1966 would
    not have been as enjoyable without Mary Sue.
    We did stay in contact through the years. Our last email was in October.
    I will remember Mary Sue as a sincere, generous and fun-loving friend.

    Reply
  3. To each of you I extend my prayers and sympathy with the passing of your mom, sister, grandmother, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
    We had such a memorable experience getting her ready for her wedding.
    Life seems to get in the way of family and friends gathering like we did in our younger years. But we are still family. God bless you all and help you pass through your time of grieving.

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  4. To each of you I extend my prayers and sympathy with the passing of your mom, sister, grandmother, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
    We had such a memorable experience getting her ready for her wedding.
    Life seems to get in the way of family and friends gathering like we did in our younger years. But we are still family. God bless you all and help you pass through your time of grieving.

    Reply

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