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Bruce Edwin DUSENBERRY

1922 - 2017

Bruce Edwin DUSENBERRY obituary, 1922-2017, Tucson, AZ

BORN

1922

DIED

2017

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Adair Funeral Home - Dodge Chapel

1050 N. Dodge Blvd

Tucson, Arizona

Bruce DUSENBERRY Obituary

DUSENBERRY, Bruce Edwin Bruce died peacefully at home on June 24, 2017, four days short of his 95th birthday. He was born in Tucson, at the Stork's Nest on north Court Avenue, on June 28, 1922. He grew up in Madera Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains, a popular destination for Tucson residents during the summer season. His parents, C.R. Dusenberry and Catherine Moore Dusenberry, had built the Santa Rita Trails Resort there and operated it for about 15 years. Bruce and his sister, Martha Lois Dusenberry, were homeschooled by their mother and helped at the lodge. The family also purchased a truck to haul firewood from the canyon to Tucson in the winter and bring ice up in the summer, as well as furniture and appliances for the private cabins. After the resort was sold in the early 30's, the family moved to the West University neighborhood at 721 N. 3rd Ave., behind Time Market, where Bruce attended Roskruge Jr High and Tucson High School, graduating in 1941. The Madera Canyon 'trucking enterprise' was used to obtain a Moving and Storage Certification from the Arizona Corporation Commission and the family moving business was born. Operated out of their home on 3rd Avenue, the moving company started with a single truck and a small brick warehouse on the alley. After high school, Bruce went to work in the family business, then named City Transfer Company. Bruce met the love of his life, Kathryn "Katie" Norton Dusenberry at Trinity Presbyterian Church where they were married on April 17, 1948. In 1952 Bruce purchased the moving business from his father. It was renamed City Van and Storage, and later Horizon Moving Systems, and eventually became a major company in the United Van Lines and Mayflower Transit national system. Bruce had a vision for creating the best moving company in the state and over the next four decades, with his hard work and determination, the business became the largest household goods moving company in Arizona. His desire for quality in all he did can still be seen in the warehouse buildings he meticulously built across the state: in Tucson, Phoenix, Yuma, Sierra Vista, and Flagstaff. Locally and nationally, Bruce is widely known and respected within the transportation business community. He served for 12 years (1975-1987) on the national Board of Directors of United Van Lines, Inc., a diversified $1.6 billion company, and was a recipient of its distinguished Gene Anderson Award of Excellence. He chaired the Tucson Metropolitan Highway Users Conference and served on the Boards of Directors of the Arizona Motor Transport Association, the Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona and the Arizona Highway Users Association. He was also active with the American Heart Association, Catalina Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Catalina Rotary Club (past president), YMCA and VIP Business Club. Bruce loved Tucson and, together with Katie, they have given many hours of service and had a profound impact on the growth and development of this community. He is survived by Katie, his wife of 69 years; son, Bruce; daughters, Joan, Ann and Janel; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Together with his family, he loved to fish, hunt, camp, and fly his airplane, especially to Mexico and Alaska. Most of all he loved his family, friends, employees and his hometown of Tucson, Arizona. He will be dearly missed by all. Donations may be made in Bruce's memory to your favorite charity. Funeral Services will be private. Arrangements for a celebration of life memorial are being planned. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star from Jun. 29 to Jul. 2, 2017.

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Jeanne Pafford Glasgow

June 23, 2023

My family lived next to the Dusenberrys in the duplex on 3rd st. when I was 9 years old. Bruce was a little older than I was, but we were in the same grade since I had made double promotions.
I also knew Lois. Like the Dusenberrys, I lived in Tucson all my life. They were a family to be admired.

Earl Fenton

January 7, 2019

I worked for Bruce in the 1980's. He was extremely good to work with/for.

Cindy Sheets Bailey

July 8, 2017

I believe in the 50's, my father worked for City Van & Storage. In my babybook from 1955, it notes that Bruce and Katie Dusenberry gifted my mother and father with a baby bunting for (me). For many more years, my father worked for Allied Van Lines. I never heard a bad word about them. Deepest condolences to their family.

Jeanne Silverberg

July 4, 2017

So very glad to have known Bruce and I deeply admire his convictions and contributions. Bruce was such an inspiration to so many in the Moving and Storage Business and to the economy, growth and productivity of Tucson, Arizona. Bruce was such a fine man that made a huge impact on our community through so many various avenues. His vision, commitment and dedication to his family and friends was amazing. My deepest condolences to Katie and his entire family. This is a huge loss to all ! ~Jeanne Silverberg, Tucson Arizona ~

July 2, 2017

Our father Robert (Bob) Brown worked for Bruce for many years. Our sympathy goes out to Katie and the family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Robin Brown Haeger
Terry Brown
Nancy Brown Morcher

July 1, 2017

Katie,
You are in my thoughts.. I will always remember you as my Heart Ball "Sweet Heart Chair." You and Bruce and the family are such kind and wonderful, giving people. Sorry for your loss. From the heart, Julie Lopez

June 29, 2017

A wonderful guy to know and work with.

Emmett and Ursula McLoughlin

Bruce Ash

June 29, 2017

What a remarkable man in our community and patriarch of one Tucson's first families. Heartfelt condolences to wife Katie and his son Bruce and daughter Ann who I was lucky to grow up with.
Bruce Edwin Dusenberry led an extraordinary life. He truly was the "City Van Man."
Bruce Ash
Tucson

Charlotte Luker

June 29, 2017

Katy,
thinking of you at this difficult time, sending my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

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