Jennifer Bruno

Jennifer Bruno Obituary

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Age - 44

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September 12, 2023

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Elkton, VA

Jennifer L. Bruno, 44 of Harrisonburg, Va. , passed away unexpectedly, on Monday, September 4, 2023, at their Vacation/Summer Home in Hawley, Pa. Born August 8, 1979, in Honesdale, Pa. , she was the daughter of John P. Pedersen and Barbara A. (Mizgerd) Pedersen. She was the wife of Ramon N. Bruno with whom she shared 17 years of marriage this past April 22, 2023. Jennifer was a graduate of Lock Haven University, earning her Master's degree and became a Physician Assistant. She was presently employed as an Orthopedic Physician Assistant with Sentara RMH Medical Center, Harrisonburg, Va. for the past 20 years. Jennifer loved to be a mountain bike mom, paddle board, and work out. She enjoyed spending time at the lake house and going to the beach. Surviving along with her husband and parents are son, Aidan J. Bruno of home; sister, Jessica A. wife, of Jay Hahn of Wind Gap, Pa; nephew, Kellan Scott Hahn; niece, Everly Rose Hahn; maternal-grandmother, Mrs. Patricia Mizgerd of N. Catasauqua, Pa. ; uncles, John Mizgerd of Northampton, Pa. and Steve Mizgerd of Pen Argyl, Pa. ; aunts; Karen Manzel of Ringwood, N. J. and Joan wife of Robert Douel of Chantilly, Va. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p. m. on Thursday. September 14, 2023, at Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the family. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Jennifer L. Bruno, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.

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