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In Loving Memory

Saputo, Rosetta M.

May 26, 1955 - July 22, 2025

In Loving Memory of Rosetta Marie Saputo
May 26, 1955 – July 22, 2025

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved aunt, Rosetta Saputo, who departed this life peacefully on July 22, 2025, at the age of 70.

Rosetta was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Reet, her loving parents, Grace and Anthony (Tony), and her dear brother, Michael. She was a steady, caring presence in the lives of those who knew her, and her memory will remain forever in our hearts.

She is survived by her sister-in-law, Patricia, and her cherished nephews: Michael (Sarah) Saputo, Anthony (Cheyanne) Saputo, Dominic (Brooke) Saputo, and dearest friend Glen Zeitler all of whom carry forward her legacy of love and family.

Rosetta will be remembered for her quiet strength, her unwavering kindness, and the gentle wisdom she so freely gave. She found joy in the simple things, family gatherings, thoughtful conversations, and moments of laughter shared with loved ones. Her Faith in the Lord carries her home. May God Bless Her.

Visitation services will be held at Kutis Funeral Home, 10151 Gravois Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Monday, July 28, 2025.

Procession will begin at Kutis Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 29th at 9:30am

Mass will be held at St Mark Catholic Church (4220 Ripa Ave, St. Louis, MO 63125) at 10am on Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Flowers are welcomed

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5 thoughts on “Saputo, Rosetta M.”

  1. Roe, was such an amazing woman. I feel so lucky to have known her, even though it was a short time. And, I know that she is looking down from Heaven at us. Roe will be missed by everyone who knew her.
    Blessings

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  2. A light to us all and now even brighter from her new vantage point. She was an embodiment of Divine Kindness and is missed by many. We Are Blessed.

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  3. Rosetta was a newer friend to me, but I cared for her quickly! She was fun spirited. I met her in the YMCA locker room where one day I randomly sang the first 2 lines of an old song:
    “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine”
    Immediately, I hear Rosetta (we had never met!) from across the room:
    “You make me happy, when skies are gray.”
    Me: “You’ll never know dear, how much I love you”.
    Rosetta: “Please don’t take my sunshine away!”

    I’m sure the other ladies thought we were nutty (probably right!), but actually, several chimed right in with us!

    After that, we often crossed paths and she became my Locker Room Pal! She shared that one of her life’s dreams was to go to Hawaii, and I am so glad she lived to fulfill it!

    I know that I will miss her. I already do.

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