Obit: Dusso, Donald L. (1914 - 1971)
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Surnames: DUSSO HENDRICKSON HESSELMAN QUERNER ROCKWELL
----Source: Marshfield News Herald / /1971
DONALD L. DUSSO, 56 (1914-1971)
GREENWOOD--Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
Peace Lutheran Church in Rosendale, Wis., for a former Greenwood,
Clark County man, Donald L. Dusso, 56, Fond du Lac, following an
apparent heart attack.
The Rev. Philip Metzler, a former pastor of Peace Lutheran Church,
will officiated and burial will be made in the Greenwood Cemetery
here. Visitations may be made at the Candlisch Funeral Chapel in
Fond du Lac, from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. today, and at the Greenwood
Cemetery from 3 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Mr. Dusso was born Sept. 28, 1914 in La Crosse and received his
education in Greenwood. He served in the United States Navy during
World War II.
He was married Nov. 7, 1934 in Greenwood to Doris Hendrickson, who
survives. They made their home in Greenwood until 1951, when they
moved to Waupon. They resided there until 1953, when they moved to
Fox Lake where they made their home for five years, when they moved
to Rosendale. The family resided there until February of this past
year, when they moved to Fond du Lac.
Survivors, in addition to his wife, include three daughters, Mrs.
James (Margie) Hesselman, Cudahy Mrs. Michael (Janis) Querner,
Lubbock, Texas Mrs. James (Donna) Rockwell, Rochester, N.Y. six
sons, Kenneth, Omro Bernard, Beaver Dan Jerry, Whitefish Bay
Richard, Whitewater and Roger and Donald Dusso, at home 15
grandchildren his parents, Mrs. And Mrs. Lexton Dusso, Greenwood
and two brothers, Ralph Dusso, Appleton and Lorris Dusso,
Madison.
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