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Chris J. Cusatis

Trappe, Pennsylvania

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CHRIS J. CUSATIS, 53, OF TRAPPE Chris J. Cusatis, 53, of Trappe, PA, died Monday, April 8, 2013 in Phoenixville Hospital, Phoenixville. He was the husband of Jane (Racho) Cusatis. Born in Hazleton, PA on April 1, 1960, he was the son of Maurice and Theresa ( Tranguch ) Cusatis, Hazleton, PA....

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Professor Cusatis was inspiring to me, he was my favorite professor and guided me through some difficult career choices I needed to make. I am very saddened to see this news and send deepest sympathy to his family.

I was deeply saddened by the news of Chris' passing. I worked with Chris for several years and will never forget him. He had such a sense of humor and made everyone in the office laugh. I am so sorry for your loss and will always remember Chris with a smile.

Chris was not only my teacher at Gwynedd but my first boss as well. We live locally and every time my family saw him, we walked away laughing. He will be missed. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Cusatis Family, my deepest condolences for your loss. I worked for Chris for many years at Christiana. He was my mentor, my teacher, my friend, and lastly my boss. He helped shape me to become the person I am today and for that I am eternally greatful. His love for his children Adam, Eric and Aaron and his granddaughter Molly was undeniable and he was so very proud of you all. He once told me the greatest accomplishments in life were his children and it was easy to understand why....

I am a friend from Hazleton High School and Penn State Hazleton. Chris was one of the smartest guys I knew -- a cool guy with a great work ethic, and that's not very common. I am not the least surprised he became a bank president and college teacher. My sincere sympathies go out to his family and close friends.

I had him for Statistics classes in the 1990's at Gwynedd. He was a wonderful teacher! Made statistics understandable and bearable as it was not one of my favorite subjects. He will be missed.

As a Brother Knight of the Schwenksville Council 3633, I offer my deepest Condolences to the Custis Family for their loss. Chris may you Rest in Peace.

Jane, Eric , Adam and family, I an sorry for your loss. Chris was such a good man. God Bless him and may God ease some of your sorry. The Tim Cronin family.

I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family. Mr. Cusatis was my advisor and professor at GMC all 4 years. Never met anyone so passionate about accounting and what he did. He will truly be missed. May his soul rest in perfect peace.