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Daniel L. Rousseau M.D.

Sterling Heights, Michigan

Feb 5, 1925 – Dec 15, 2010 (Age 85)

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BORN
February 5, 1925
DIED
December 15, 2010
AGE
85
LOCATION
Sterling Heights, Michigan

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Daniel L. Rousseau, M.D., age 85, died peacefully at home December 15, surrounded by his loving wife, Josephine (nee Pedro) and his seven children. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Anna (nee Gross) and Irwin Rousseau. His love of learning and his determined spirit were foundations for Dan's...

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To the family and co-workers of Dr. Daniel Rousseau:
On behalf of the Flying Physicians Association, please accept the condolences of members who knew him. May the memories he made with you during his full life sustain you now.

Dear Danny, I am sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I hope this finds you well. Deborah Dodd ZurSchmiede

As we just returned from our family visit to Ohio, we learned of the passing of your father. After having had the priveledge of working with and for him for 24 yrs. I am sure you are aware how much I respected and admired him as a physician and honorable man. I especially remember him and your mother supporting Jim and I for our marriage encounter week-end in 1980.
We girls at Professional liked to refer to him as the "Silver Fox" and always remarked how much he reminded us of Johnny...

Dear Rousseau's; I have many great memories from the farm. Our parents shared a special relationship. I wish you all peace and prayers. Your dad lived life to the fullest and was an example to all of us. With Love, Bruce Murray MD and Family (Cheryl and Jake)

Dear Rousseau's

Dear Jo:
Along with sympathy, I send understanding and encouragement. With God's help you will get the strength you need at this difficult time.
Love,
Barbara Dickerson

Having worked with Mary Jo over the last 24 years (we started when we were 12) and knowing what a special, caring, compasionate person she is I can only image what an outstanding, loving Father Daniel was. God Bless, with love, Gail Gardner

May we continue to honor and respect all the lessons we have learned; acting as living symbols of a loving spirit. You are in our prayers.