Obit: Dusso, Doris E.(1917 - 1992)

Contributor: Kathleen Englebretson, tmkeeps@tznet.com

Surnames: Dusso, Peterson, Hendrickson, Hesselman, Rockwell, Querner

---Source: Daily Citizen (Beaver Dam, WI) 31 January 1992

Dusso, Doris E. (23 April 1917-30 January 1992)

Doris E. Dusso, 74, 1373 Wayland St., Beaver Dam, died Thursday,
January 30, 1992, at her home.

The funeral will be Monday from the First Lutheran Church, Beaver
Dam, with the Rev. Russell Miller officiating. Burial will be in
Greenwood, Wisconsin.

Mrs. Dusso was born April 23, 1917, in Greenwood, the daughter of
Oliver and Amy (Peterson) Hendrickson. She was married to Donald Dusso.
She lived in the Greenwood area before moving to the Dodge County and
Fond du Lac area. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church.

Survivors include six sons and three daughters, Kenneth (Karen)
Dusso, Berlin, Wisconsin, Bernard (Barbara) Dusso, Denver, Colorado,
Richard (Diane) Dusso, Livonia, Michigan, Jerry (Marcia) Dusso, Tucson,
Arizona, Roger Dusso, Horicon, Donald Dusso, Beaver Dam, Margie (James)
Hesselman, Brookfield, Wisconsin, Donna Mae (James) Rockwell, Crystal
City, Illinois, Janice (Mike) Querner, Lubbock, Texas; 20 grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren; her mother-in-law, Esther Dusso, Neillsville,
Wisconsin; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband in 1971, two
brothers, Arnold and Harold,

Friends may call at the Briese Roedl Weber Funeral Home, Beaver Dam
and at the church.
 

 

 


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