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Adolph Joseph Duss

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Adolph Joseph Duss

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23 Sep 2018 (aged 81)
Burial
Boyd, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Adolph Joseph Duss was 81 years of age when he completed his earthly journey on Sunday, September 23rd, 2018, having succumbed to a fast growing malignant brain tumor, (Glioblastoma). He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Henry, brother-in-laws Francis Wright, and Larry Brown, a nephew Ralph Wright, a great niece, and two great nephews.

Adolph was the son of Peter and Margaret (Muehlenbein) Duss. He grew up on the family farm in the township of Delmar. In the late 1960's he purchased the farm.

Through out the years he took time to help the neighbors with farming chores during hunting season as well as butchering. On June 20, 2001 he retired and moved to Stanley. In October of 2012 he moved back to Boyd.

After he retired, while in good health, he enjoyed helping his brother. Among his favorite things to do was having friends and family members visit as well as traveling to their places to visit. Other things he enjoyed were playing pool, bowling, watching old movies, particularly police shows and westerns and going for rides to view the beautiful countryside.
Adolph Joseph Duss was 81 years of age when he completed his earthly journey on Sunday, September 23rd, 2018, having succumbed to a fast growing malignant brain tumor, (Glioblastoma). He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Henry, brother-in-laws Francis Wright, and Larry Brown, a nephew Ralph Wright, a great niece, and two great nephews.

Adolph was the son of Peter and Margaret (Muehlenbein) Duss. He grew up on the family farm in the township of Delmar. In the late 1960's he purchased the farm.

Through out the years he took time to help the neighbors with farming chores during hunting season as well as butchering. On June 20, 2001 he retired and moved to Stanley. In October of 2012 he moved back to Boyd.

After he retired, while in good health, he enjoyed helping his brother. Among his favorite things to do was having friends and family members visit as well as traveling to their places to visit. Other things he enjoyed were playing pool, bowling, watching old movies, particularly police shows and westerns and going for rides to view the beautiful countryside.


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