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Rivituso

In Loving Memory

Rivituso Jr., August J.

Rivituso, August J. Jr.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday, Nov- ember 13, 2022. Beloved son of the late August J. Sr. and Rosemary Rivituso; dear brother of Chris Denoyer, Cindy Rivituso, Carolyn (Dave) Kargacin, Most Reverend Mark  S. Rivituso D.D., Lisa Rivituso, Marilyn Wisniewski and the late Sam Rivituso; our dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Funeral from the Kutis City Chapel, 2906 Gravois, Thurs- day, November 17, 9:30 a.m. to St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment S.S. Peter & Paul Cemetery. Masses preferred. Visitation Wednesday, 4-8 p.m.

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22 thoughts on “Rivituso Jr., August J.”

  1. Gussie was one of a kind with the best sense of humor ever! He was a wonderful godfather and cousin. We will miss him so much, we love you Gussie. Janet

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  2. Gussie was one of a kind with the best sense of humor ever! He was a wonderful godfather and cousin. We will miss him so much, we love you Gussie. Janet

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  3. “Gus” is a St. Mary’s High School Alumnus, Class of 1970. On behalf of St. Mary’s faculty, staff, and students, both past and present, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends.

    Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Special mention and offerings of condolences to “Gus’s” classmates and to those students, who at one time or another, were either upper classmates or under classmates of his, and who may have known him personally or “of him” as someone they passed in the hallways, shared a table with at lunchtime or maybe even participated in some of the same extra-curricular activities as “Gus” did from the time he enrolled as a Freshman in September of 1966 until the time he graduated as a Senior in June of 1970.

    Although “Gus” is gone from this life, his spirit has been and always will be here on the Campus of St. Mary’s. And just as it was in life ever since the day he enrolled at St. Mary’s and became a “Son of Mary”, daily prayers will continue to be said and daily masses will continue to be offered for him by the Brothers of Mary.

    Danny Slay/ Class of ’67
    Executive Member -Board of Directors
    St. Mary’s High School Alumni Association

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  4. “Gus” is a St. Mary’s High School Alumnus, Class of 1970. On behalf of St. Mary’s faculty, staff, and students, both past and present, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends.

    Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Special mention and offerings of condolences to “Gus’s” classmates and to those students, who at one time or another, were either upper classmates or under classmates of his, and who may have known him personally or “of him” as someone they passed in the hallways, shared a table with at lunchtime or maybe even participated in some of the same extra-curricular activities as “Gus” did from the time he enrolled as a Freshman in September of 1966 until the time he graduated as a Senior in June of 1970.

    Although “Gus” is gone from this life, his spirit has been and always will be here on the Campus of St. Mary’s. And just as it was in life ever since the day he enrolled at St. Mary’s and became a “Son of Mary”, daily prayers will continue to be said and daily masses will continue to be offered for him by the Brothers of Mary.

    Danny Slay/ Class of ’67
    Executive Member -Board of Directors
    St. Mary’s High School Alumni Association

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  5. Gus, you will be missed, always enjoyed your spirit!!! Prayers go out to the family and friends. Classmate St Mary’s Class of ’70

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  6. Gus, you will be missed, always enjoyed your spirit!!! Prayers go out to the family and friends. Classmate St Mary’s Class of ’70

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  7. Gus was one of a kind, and alway’s quick with a come back to make you laugh.
    He certainly made people smile and laugh.
    Now it’s time for JESUS to hold his side’s laughing.
    I will see you when i get there GUS, save some joke’s for me….

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  8. Gus was one of a kind, and alway’s quick with a come back to make you laugh.
    He certainly made people smile and laugh.
    Now it’s time for JESUS to hold his side’s laughing.
    I will see you when i get there GUS, save some joke’s for me….

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  9. So very sorry we can’t be there during this loss of a great cousin. Gussie will be so very missed by us all. We are so happy to have been able to spend a wonderful luncheon with the family during our visit in May. You are all in our prayers. Just think about the huge table with all the family welcoming Gussie. Some day we will all be together again.

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  10. So very sorry we can’t be there during this loss of a great cousin. Gussie will be so very missed by us all. We are so happy to have been able to spend a wonderful luncheon with the family during our visit in May. You are all in our prayers. Just think about the huge table with all the family welcoming Gussie. Some day we will all be together again.

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