Gregory-Cerulo-Obituary

Gregory Alan Cerulo

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Cerulo, Gregory Alan

died peacefully at age 69 on February 16, 2024, in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his children at his side.

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, a city he considered his spiritual home, to Eugene and Barbara Cerulo on June 28, 1954. Among his fondest...

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I was just informed of Greg´s passing. I´m so very sad to hear the news. I was on the other side of cases with Greg for over 40 years and throughout all of those cases, we became true friends. I thought the world of him Great Lawyer and greater friend. RIP my friend.

Greg was brilliant, caring, and hilarious-a rare mix of traits. He was my first professional mentor. He loved his kids, his grandkids, his friends, his sports, and his work. I think about him all the time. The world lost an amazing person. My condolences to the wonderful Cerulo clan.

Greg was a very compassionate person. When my brother died ur dad and mom made a delicious meal for our family . I will never forget their kindness during a very difficult time. Barb and ur dad organized a prom night with our friends. We had a blast. I wore Jamie´s prom dress. He was a lot of fun. Being a caregiver for ur mom shows his true love . Rob and family my prayers r with u. So sorry and sad!

One of a kind, a very special man! Love you always and until we meet again I think I'll root for your St. Louis Cardinals Love, Theresa

Dear Cerulo Family: My name is Ed Schmid and I live in St. Louis. I had the great pleasure of knowing Mr. Greg when he roomed with another dear friend of mine (and many others), the late Kent Heitholt. I remember many fond memories of Greg living a small house in Columbia (where I also attended Mizzou (class of '78.) I send my heartfelt condolences to your family. I hadn't seen or spoken to Greg in decades but I'll always remember his very outgoing friendly personality and his great sense of...