He was born to Joseph and Mary (Kaup) Dues. He married Barbara J. Walkley, who survives.
Also surviving are two daughters, Francisca (Robert) Zehnder, Saginaw, MI, and Elena Dues, Bay City; a brother, Lowell (Joan), Coldwater; seven sisters, Genevieve Schmitz and Jeanette (Howard) Osterholt, all St. Henry, Wilma Naber, Maria Dues, Russells Point, Marilyn (Willard) Forelich, all Minster, Helen Homan and Mary Ann (Don) Post, all Coldwater; and a sister-in-law, Margaret Dues, Eaton.
Deceased are four brothers, Harold (Helen), Joseph (Coleen), Wilfred and Stanley (Dorma) Dues; three brothers-in-law, Thomas Homan, Gregory Schmitz, and Vernon Naber.
A former priest, he was ordained in 1962, and received his M.A. in Human and Religous Studies and LMSW license in 1979 and Doctorate of Ministry in 1987. He spent his early years of ministry in parish and education ministry in the dioceses of LaCrosse, Wisc., Dodge Ctiy, KS, Bismarck, N.D., and Pueblo, CO. He served as a catechetical leader in the Diocese of Saginaw, as director of religious education and pastoral associate for Sacred Heart Parish in Caro, MI, St. Christopher in Bridgeport, MI, and St. John Vianney in Saginaw Township, and served as consultant to the diocesan Tribunal adjunct faculty member of Loyola University, New Orleans, LA. He was a member of the St. John the Evangelist Church in Essexville, MI, where he was a member of the parish council, a member of the Amici C.PP.S, and the Master Gardener's Club of Bay City.
Funeral Mass is at the church, the Rev. Dale A. Orlik officiating.
He was born to Joseph and Mary (Kaup) Dues. He married Barbara J. Walkley, who survives.
Also surviving are two daughters, Francisca (Robert) Zehnder, Saginaw, MI, and Elena Dues, Bay City; a brother, Lowell (Joan), Coldwater; seven sisters, Genevieve Schmitz and Jeanette (Howard) Osterholt, all St. Henry, Wilma Naber, Maria Dues, Russells Point, Marilyn (Willard) Forelich, all Minster, Helen Homan and Mary Ann (Don) Post, all Coldwater; and a sister-in-law, Margaret Dues, Eaton.
Deceased are four brothers, Harold (Helen), Joseph (Coleen), Wilfred and Stanley (Dorma) Dues; three brothers-in-law, Thomas Homan, Gregory Schmitz, and Vernon Naber.
A former priest, he was ordained in 1962, and received his M.A. in Human and Religous Studies and LMSW license in 1979 and Doctorate of Ministry in 1987. He spent his early years of ministry in parish and education ministry in the dioceses of LaCrosse, Wisc., Dodge Ctiy, KS, Bismarck, N.D., and Pueblo, CO. He served as a catechetical leader in the Diocese of Saginaw, as director of religious education and pastoral associate for Sacred Heart Parish in Caro, MI, St. Christopher in Bridgeport, MI, and St. John Vianney in Saginaw Township, and served as consultant to the diocesan Tribunal adjunct faculty member of Loyola University, New Orleans, LA. He was a member of the St. John the Evangelist Church in Essexville, MI, where he was a member of the parish council, a member of the Amici C.PP.S, and the Master Gardener's Club of Bay City.
Funeral Mass is at the church, the Rev. Dale A. Orlik officiating.
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