Bruce Imperato
Bruce A. Imperato Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by love on December 25th, 2024 at the age of 66.
He was born in Brooklyn, NY on February 13th, 1958, and was raised and lived in Florissant, Mo.
Survived by his loving wife of 45 years Sandra S. Imperato (nee. Smith), Son Nicholas V. Imperato, Daughter Danielle N. Imperato, Grandchildren Reagan and Nicolo, and his beloved sidekick Lady Bleu.
Bruce was a loving Father, husband, brother, uncle, and cousin and friend. He will be greatly missed and always remembered for his laugh.
Mass and Celebration of life to follow
May god be with you and your soul have peace. My deepest sympathy and prayers for your family.
I first met Bruce when I was in high school, and we became friends, I had many good times with Bruce (& Sandy)& friends throughout the years. I eventually got married, moved on and lost touch with Bruce & Sandy for a long time… until I saw them at a high school reunion a few years ago. I always considered Bruce a close friend, and I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing, he will be greatly missed.
I met Bruce in grade school. He has always been a wonderful person. He will be missed by many. Rest in peace!!!
I’ve ever so sorry to hear about Bruce. I didn’t even know he was sick. May God be with him forever and always
I know he loves sandy and I know he loved his kids and he really liked that trike
This is really all of a sudden I’m so happy that I saw this so that I know
My families thoughts and prayers are with your family. May his soul have peace.
I grew up with Bruce and his family back in Brooklyn years ago! His sister Shari and I were good friends. So sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family . Joanne
I’m so sorry to hear this. Sandy, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
I met Bruce and Sandy thru some friends Bruce always had a way of making you Smile and laugh I’m gonna miss my Friend I did not know of his passing I’m Sad He loved Sandy and kids He will definitely be missed MY Deepest Condolences to His family Rest in Peace Bruce
So sorry for your loss sending prayers for all🙏
Prayers and condolences to your family during such a trying time may God continue to give your family peace and comfort 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Bruce was one of my favorite people in High School, rest in peace my friend
RIP old friend.
BRUCE WAS ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS!
I WILL MISS YOU!🥰😪
Cousin Bruce,
I’ve known you my entire life as you’re 3+ years older than me. I’ll never forget the family get-togethers. I’ll never forget waiting for you to get home. It was rare any of the family noticed me missing since I would wait in either yours or Cousin Michaels bedroom for both of you. I always looked forward to seeing you as you always had a way of brightening my day. There was always a special closeness I remember clearly as I grew up. I always stayed on top of my Mom & Dad stressing that I wanted to go to your family’s apartment in Brooklyn. You were always one of the kindest & most caring I’ve ever known. You did have your crazy ways, and comical ways as well. I know we’ve lost the prime of our connection due to the distance when you moved to MO. I regret that I didn’t try hard enough to come out to see you & the family. I never realized until you became ill how much I’ve still learned life from you growing up. There were prime examples in my life growing up & you were definitely one of them. You still remain a prime example in my heart as a life guide in this crazy world. You’ll always remain in my heart still always showing up in my heart & mind somehow leading me in the right direction. You had & still have that space in my heart that will always be there. I Pray Cousin Bruce for a day we can reunite for Eternity in Heaven. I Love You & ask you to guide me & look over me until God can reunite us. 💔💗🙏
Cousin Bruce,
I’ve known you my entire life as you’re 3+ years older than me. I’ll never forget the family get-togethers. I’ll never forget waiting for you to get home. It was rare any of the family noticed me missing since I would wait in either yours or Cousin Michaels bedroom for both of you. I always looked forward to seeing you as you always had a way of brightening my day. There was always a special closeness I remember clearly as I grew up. I always stayed on top of my Mom & Dad stressing that I wanted to go to your family’s apartment in Brooklyn. You were always one of the kindest & most caring I’ve ever known. You did have your crazy ways, and comical ways as well. I know we’ve lost the prime of our connection due to the distance when you moved to MO. I regret that I didn’t try hard enough to come out to see you & the family. I never realized until you became ill how much I’ve still learned life from you growing up. There were prime examples in my life growing up & you were definitely one of them. You still remain a prime example in my heart as a life guide in this crazy world. You’ll always remain in my heart still always showing up in my heart & mind somehow leading me in the right direction. You had & still have that space in my heart that will always be there. I Pray Cousin Bruce for a day we can reunite for Eternity in Heaven. I Love You & ask you to guide me & look over me until God can reunite us. 💔💗🙏
When I think of Bruce I remember his smile and his laugh. Bruce and Sandy were good friends of ours. Fortunately life happens and we go in different directions. I will always remember the good times we had back in the day..My prayers are with you Sandy and family. May God’s grace give you comfort knowing Bruce is at peace.
When I think of Bruce I remember his smile and his laugh. Bruce and Sandy were good friends of ours. Fortunately life happens and we go in different directions. will always remember the good times we had back in the day..My prayers are with you and your family. May God’s grace give you comfort knowing Bruce is at peace.
You have been and always will be my friend. We had a blast when we were teenagers and I will always cherish the thoughts I have about the laughter we shared and the stunts we did.
I love ya Brother,