Obit: Duesing, Gerald J. (1924 - 2013)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Amacher, Anderson, Dodge, Duesing, Lewandowski, Lissner,
Loeffler, Slocum, Wojcik
----Source: Hemer Funeral Homes of Medford and
Rib Lake (Taylor Co., WI) Online Obit
Duesing, Gerald “Jerry” J. (7 DEC
1924 - 13 JUL 2013)
Gerald “Jerry” J. Duesing, 88, City of Medford
resident, died on Saturday, July 13 at the Memorial Nursing and Rehab Center,
Medford where he had resided for the past 5 years and under the care of Hope
Hospice and the loving care of the staff at Memorial Health Center.
A
celebration of life will be held at 12:00 P.M. Friday, July 26 at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Medford with Pastor Nancy Amacher officiating. Visitation will
be from 10:30 A.M. until the time of services at 12:00 Noon at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Medford. The family invites you to continue a celebration of
Jerry’s life with music and stories to be shared at the Medford VFW; after the
funeral luncheon at the church.
Gerald Duesing was born on December 7,
1924 in Medford to Ervin and Mary (Loeffler) Duesing. He attended elementary
schools in Medford and attended Westboro High School where he graduated in 1942.
He served in the U.S. Army for two years and on February 17, 1946 he married
Betty Dodge and she preceded him in death on March 29, 2002.
They lived
in the Medford area on various farms while Jerry worked at a factory, as well as
running the farm with his wife. He also worked various jobs throughout the years
of raising his children. Jerry worked at the Medford Creamery, Kress Dairy, Hurd
and Weathershield Window factories. He also operated a corn delivery business to
various farms throughout the state for a few years. He then began working in the
woods for many years until his retirement.
He was a member of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Medford. Jerry was an avid baseball player in his younger
years, he never went anywhere without his baseball glove and shoes in case
someone needed him to fill in on a team. He eventually switched to slow pitch
softball, but not until he was 45 years old and continued playing until he was
70. He was still a great pitcher and hitter.
Of course music has always
been a part of Jerry’s life since he was very young. On the farm there were many
jam sessions with all kinds of talented relatives; singing along with the
guitars and piano were always a part of family gatherings no matter where the
parties took place. Jerry and Betty had a band called Betty, Jerry and the Ranch
Hands and they played for many wedding receptions, reunions, private parties and
in taverns throughout the area. Throughout Jerry’s life, he never went without
his guitar in case someone needed him to entertain them. His guitar was his #1
love throughout his life.
Jerry was an avid fisherman and hunter; he
always had many great stories to tell someone about some of those adventures.
Survivors include his children: Lance (Mary) of Franklin, Nancy (Joe)
Wojcik of Medford, Beverly Duesing of Colfax, Rick (Bev) of Medford, Jim (Lynn)
of Hastings, Minnesota, Sherry (Jim) Slocum of St. Paul, Minnesota and Sheila
(Significant Other: Phil Lewandowski) of Medford; a sister: Norma (Walter)
Anderson of Little Black; 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Also
survived by Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives and Many Friends.
He was
preceded in death by his parents; 3 brothers: Melvin and Leslie and Harvey, who
died at age 3; sisters: Eldora Lissner and Marion Duesing.
In lieu of
flowers, memorials can be made in Jerry’s name to Hope Hospice 537 W. Broadway
Avenue Medford, Wisconsin 54451.
Hemer Funeral Homes of Medford and Rib
Lake is assisting the family with arrangements. For online condolences please
visit www.hemerfuneralservice.com.
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