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stanley wagner
July 04, 2018 | Bethel Park, PA


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DANIEL DUSCH passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for DANIEL are being provided by Findlay C Wylie Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on July 1, 2018.
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stanley wagner
July 04, 2018 | Bethel Park, PA
Our deepest sympathies we extend to all of the Dusch Family.
Sincerely,
The Gormans
July 03, 2018
My heart is very heavy to hear this news. I worked closely with Dan for many years. No matter what was going on in his life, he always had a joke to tell. Dan and I kept in touch over the years and I would come to visit him. I called him a few weeks ago and left him a message, since I hadn't heard back I worried something happened and was going to reach out to Jim and Michelle. I will truly miss talking to him, he was such a wonderful friend. He loved his family deeply. I will...
Kim (Taylor) Parenti
July 02, 2018 | Pittsburgh, PA
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william benzer
July 02, 2018 | Allison Park, PA
So sorry for your loss. Dan was a wonderful man. I rode the same bus with him and he was so upbeat he made you have a good day even if you didn't want to. He could make you laugh or cry by the stories he told. I shall always remember him and the beautiful love he had for his wife. May he Rest In Peace. MaryAnn Cesnales
MaryAnn Cesnales
July 02, 2018 | Brockport, NY
So very sorry for your loss. I worked with Dan at Parker Hunter until he head retired. He will be greatly missed. We enjoyed working with Dan. He as a great person and friend to all of us.
May God strengthen your family during this difficult time.
Rosa Tommasino (Rudolph)
July 02, 2018
Sorry for your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" strengthen your family during this difficult time (Isaiah 61:1,2)
T W
July 02, 2018
Dan had great humor even when life was difficult. He was a devoted caregiver to his wife Ann. Family was everything to him. He has gone to his reward and we will remember.
Jo Anderson
July 02, 2018 | Dunedin, FL