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Gary Lee Bruno

1946 - 2023

BORN

1946

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2023

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Fresno, California

Gary Bruno Obituary

Gary Lee Bruno

August 11, 1946 - November 9, 2023

Clovis, California - Gary Lee Bruno, beloved father, grandfather, philanthropist, businessman and friend, left this world on November 9, 2023. Gary was born on August 11, 1946 in Morgantown, West Virginia. At the age of 8, Gary and his family moved to Fresno, California where he grew up in a large Italian family as the middle child of 5 boys. Gary graduated from Central High School, then Fresno State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. While in college, Gary joined the Marine Corps, receiving his commission as an officer in July 1966.

Gary served proudly on active duty as a U.S. Marine for nearly 4 years, including a tour in Vietnam as an artillery officer, which earned him a Navy Commendation Medal (V for Valor), Combat Action Ribbon, Selected USMC Reserve Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Medal,Vietnam War Arvn Dan Vy Boi Tinh Civilian Service and Republic of Vietnam Civic Action Medal. He retired from the Marine Corps Reserve as a Lt. Colonel in 1986 and remained extremely proud of his service to our nation for the remainder of his life. Gary's final resting place will be Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.

In 1972, Gary left active duty and returned to Fresno with his wife and baby daughter, Cynthia, to be closer to his family. Four years later, Gary's second daughter, Aimee, was born. As a father, Gary enjoyed activities like coaching his daughters' cross-country teams, participating with them in Indian Princesses, watching Star Trek and John Wayne movies, playing backgammon, sharing stories about his family, and hunting down (and cutting down as a family) the perfect Christmas tree each year.

After working in his father's electrical contractor business (Bruno Electric) for several years, Gary established G.L. Bruno Associates, Inc. (GLBA) in 1978. Through GLBA, Gary operated as a real estate developer and general contractor, eventually creating a specialty niche in the development and construction of medical facilities. It was also through GLBA that Gary contributed to expanding access to critical and life-saving medical care for residents in the Central Valley and greater California.

Throughout his life, Gary maintained a core belief in giving back. In 1996, he founded the G.L. Bruno Family Foundation, a 501(c)(3), to offer support for socially and economically disadvantaged people in the Central Valley and beyond, especially in matters concerning women and children in honor of his daughters and grandchildren. Through 2023, the G.L. Bruno Family Foundation has gifted in excess of $2 million dollars in support of charities aligned with its mission.

Gary lived life with passion and zest. He loved spending time with family and friends; flying his airplane; traveling; playing golf; and enjoying a good martini (shaken, not stirred), just like OO7. He will always be remembered by his family as being dapper and dignified, and having a fresh handkerchief or a witty joke to offer. His sense of humor remained strong, even through a long and courageous fight with Parkinson's Disease.

Gary died of complications from Parkinson's Disease. He is survived by his daughters, Cynthia Bruno Rafferty and Aimee Bogna; his sons-in-law, Patrick Rafferty and Mike Bogna; his grandchildren (Emma and Ellie Bogna, and Katie and Jacob Wynkoop); and his beloved dog, Bailey. He is also survived by his ex-wives, Janice Bruno and Tina Bruno, both of whom he remained close to until his death. Gary also leaves behind his brothers, Edward and David Bruno; many loving nieces and nephews; and loyal staff members and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Emma Bruno; and brothers, George and Charles.

A memorial service will be held for Gary on Tuesday, November 21 at 11:00 am at Clovis Hills Church (10590 N Willow Ave). In lieu of flowers, Gary's family requests donations to the G.L. Bruno Family Foundation (glbrunofamily.org) in his honor.

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Published by Fresno Bee on Nov. 19, 2023.

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Karen I Sharp

July 5, 2024

Gary was a kind and generous man who gave so much to all who were around him.
Always a gentleman.

Marie Galvani-Wolfe

November 21, 2023

I'm so sorry to hear of Gary's passing. I knew Gary when he was in high school and college as he was a dear friend of mine and my family. I lost track of him until one day I had business I had to meet with him on the top floor of the security building in Fresno. His offices were the entire floor. His hair was white but his strut and smile never changed. In the last few years the class of 1964 Central Grizzles has seen many pass. My he always be remembered as the wonderful man he was. RIP Gary

Monica Timms

November 21, 2023

Sorry to hear of Gary's passing. That was a lovely tribute in the paper. Monica DeProspero-Timms

Don Feltman

November 20, 2023

News of Garys passing hit me hard. While I have not had the privelage of being with him for a while, Gary's impact on my life and countless others, will live on as part of the incredible legacy, that will not end.

Integrity is defined, in my view, as Gary Bruno. While he certainly could be tough when needed, his compassion and passion for people and dedication to his clients in business and to those in need, has never failed to impress me.

Recent times have left limited opportunity for me to interact with my dear friend, and I look forward to seeing him again and sharing good times without a clock or calendar.

I first met Gary as he and his team demonstrated their construction management expertise and dedication with several projects that he and his team were developing for us.

While business was a focal point, as our friendship grew, one of our favorite topics was illustrated in III John 1:4.

To those of you that are related to Gary - what a blessing you have had and will have the balance of your lives on this earth and in the world to come.

As a fellow believe, I have come to modify my communications to say "see you later" and not "good-bye". That is my message for my friend Gary and for those of us who choose to see him again.

Don Feltman

Whitehurst, Sullivan, Burns & Blair Chapel

November 18, 2023

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