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Dr. Wm. Bruce Peirano

May 29, 1951 – May 24, 2025

Dr. Wm. Bruce Peirano

Dr. Wm. Bruce Peirano, born on May 29, 1951, passed away on May 24, 2025, at the age of 73. Bruce was the loving husband of Suellen Peirano and was preceded in death by his parents, William Thomas Peirano and Georgia Mae Peirano.

Bruce graduated from Norwood High School and received a B.S and Master’s Degree from the University of Cincinnati. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in environmental health from the U.C. College of Medicine and completed 36 years of distinguished service at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Cincinnati, Ohio. No services are planned.

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“So very sorry for the loss of your beloved husband. May he rest in eternal peace until you are reunited on the golden streets of heaven.”


“Suellen, as your former student, choir colleague and most importantly, friend, I cannot express my deepest condolences at the loss of your beloved husband and soulmate. I know my parents were so happy that you found one another to share your lives together. May you find solace in the memories created until you are reunited. Blessings, Charlene”


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“He was a good friend and will be missed 😢”


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“Suellen, as a former student reuniting with you at my mother’s memorial service 1/4/2025, I never imaged I would a few months later learn of your husband passing via my ham radio connection with some members of QCEN. May the strength of family & friends surround you now and in all the days to come.”


“It was a pleasure meeting you and exchanging experiences during the 2024 EXTRA Class. Bruce consistently asked insightful questions and shared valuable work experiences. We collaborated effectively throughout the course. He was an active member of the OHKYIN amateur radio group in Cincinnati. His contributions will be greatly missed, and we look forward to future DX contacts with him. 73.”


“Bruce, We will miss you. 73, Dan KF4AV”


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