Thursday, June 25, 2020

Glen "Binger" Busse

Wow, yet another relative has passed. This happened to be my fathers first counsin. He was a great guy, always laughing and keeping mini-bikes in operating condition for all of us kids out in Townsend WI having summer vacation together. He was easy going, wise, and funny and I'll miss him a lot. He taught me words like "doohicky" and "thingamabob" when repairing cars. Rest easy Uncle Glen and say hi to the folks for me.

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Glen C. "Binger" Busse Milwaukee - Found peace on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, age 84 years. Beloved husband for 32 years to Charlene "Char" Busse. Loving dad of Scott (Megan) Busse, Craig Busse and Tim (Wendy) Busse and Scott (Kelly) and Laura Kay. Further survived by grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other family and friends. Glen was a member of the Wisconsin Air National Guard and the US Air Force Reserve. He was the owner of the former Busse's Garage and Filling Station-E. Norwich and S. Kinnickinnic Ave. in St. Francis and finished his work career at the City of Milwaukee Municipal Garage. Binger was a member of a number of gun clubs, including Milwaukee Gun Club, Winchester Gun Club and the Racine County Line Gun Club. Visitation on Saturday, February 29, 2020, 9:00-11:00 AM at ST. MARK's Ev. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3515 E Van Norman Ave, Cudahy. Funeral Service at 11:00 AM. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Rosanne Szczech Dec 10, 1960 - Dec 28, 2019

Oh owiee this one hurt. My sister from other parents is gone after a long battle against cancer. Did I mention that I hated cancer? My heart broke and is still crying. You see you can pick family that aren't related by blood, and sometimes those are the hardest to loose.



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Preceded in death by father Stanley. Survived by mother Patricia; sisters Terese (Nick), Maryellen Pettinelli (Larry); nephews Michael (Christina), Stephen (Kimberly), Justin (Kerby); niece Brooke (Jake); other family & friends.


Rose lived and loved life. She loved traveling, fishing, camping, sports, and was dedicated to her work at US Bank for 27 years. She also was the “beer snob” queen! She never gave up hope on beating her cancer throughout her seven year battle.

A quote from Rose, “When I die, I want a meme that says, I died how I lived, drinking good beer, not swill, and choked on the unnecessary foam at the top of the glass.”

Funeral Service Saturday, January 4, 2020, 12:00 PM at SANDBERG FUNERAL HOME, 2593 E. 7th Ave., North St. Paul, with visitation beginning at 10 AM.