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George Cusma Jr.

Wadsworth, Ohio

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George Cusma, Jr. went home to be with the Lord on June 1, 2011.Preceding his passing was his mother, Eleanor Cusma (Kavosick); sister, Diane Traver (Cusma); friend, Howard Cobb; and grandparents, John and Rose Cusma and Joseph and Catherine Kavosick. George will be dearly missed by his wife,...

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Dear Uncle George,Cindy,Nancy and family. My heart skipped a beat today when I heard of Georges' passing. He was a mans man and beloved by all that knew him.The Kavosick family always held him in high esteem and he was idolized by many.George'was a great provider, protector,and businessman.He loved his family,country, and God and he served them all well.Anybody would be glad to have called George' a friend and a friend he would be. To Nancy and the entire family I am sorry for your loss and...

George was quiet, thoughtful and a very nice guy. We were classmates at KHS.

i will miss george dearly, one day as i enter heavans gates, i will see my old friend again, because, i know the halls will be guarded by this oustanding marine.


Dear Family and Friends of George,

I was deeply saddened to learn of George's passing. I realize how difficult this time must be for you, as it is for me. George was my friend.

I knew George as a fellow Marine. We served together with Delta Company, 1st Battalion 7th Marines in Vietnam. Although that was over forty-three years ago, it seems only yesterday.

George was an outstanding Marine. He was courageous, generous, capable, dependable and...

I would like to offer my sympathy at George's passing away. As a fellow Marine who served in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967, I can attest to what I'm sure George told you, that war is a horrible thing. He was a part of a small number of us who served in combat and he knew what it was like to make yourself do things your mind didn't want. Eleanor Roosevelt said it best that "You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do...

Our deepest sympathy to all of George A. Cusma's family and friends. George spent a tour with we Delta 1/7 Marines in Vietnam. You can be very proud of George's service in the Marine Corp., especially when George was with Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division in 1967 thru 1968. George was an outstanding Marine and was well liked by his fellow Marines. In combat he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his bravery and heroic actions above and beyond the call of...

My deepest Sympathy

1stSgt. Charles L/ Carmin USMC (Ret)

EDWIN & OLGA MAY PEACE BE WITH YOU MY BROTHER. PORT ST LUCIE FLORIDA.

George Cusma
Today, we remember George Cusma Jr. My father truly enjoyed all the beauty and excitement that this world had to offer. George adored Nancy, his loving wife of 28 years. He was a devoted Son, a brother, and a United States Marine. As a Husband, he was a source of comfort, a bright light full of life, and a man that will forever be in Nancy’s heart. As a father, he was teacher, a demonstrator of hard work, a guide to enjoying the best that nature has to offer, and a fun,...