Harold-Russwurm-Obituary

Harold "Rusty" Russwurm

Lubbock, Texas

Apr 11, 1930 – Jun 29, 2018

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BORN
April 11, 1930
DIED
June 29, 2018
LOCATION
Lubbock, Texas

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Lubbock- Harold "Rusty" Russwurm was born April 11, 1930 in Independence, Tate County, Mississippi, where he spent his early life working on farms and going to school. In 1950 he enlisted in the US Air Force and served for four years. During this period, he met and married Ramona Sue Fourier on...

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So sorry to hear of the loss of Rusty. My prayers and thought go out to all of Rusty's family friends. He was such a wonderful man and always pleasant to be around. A fine Christian with good solid footing with his faith. I will always remember his smile and laughter and great demeanor that he always had with him. He was one of the original board members at Mission Printing of which he devoted so much of his time to.

God bless you all and treasure his memories.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss of Rusty and are praying that God will give you comfort and peace during this time of grief.

Memories start to flow, thinking back to my folks respect for Rusty & my memories of Rick & Pam during school days at LCH. May God comfort & bless this good family.

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We are praying for comfort and peace as you celebrate the life of Rusty. He was a good man and Grandfather who will be missed greatly.
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The Engle's

Sue and family, we have you in our prayers. You have been friends for many years and we have gone through Good times and tough times, but always with friendship. We hope that Rusty did not suffer during his last times. Your friends, Jerry and Nancy

We loved Rusty & his family...so many precious memories! God bless you all as we anxiously await being reunited for eternity. Our love, Terry and Sandy Cash

I am so sorry to hear of Rusty's passing. Sending your family hugs and prayers. I have so many memories of Rusty and your family growing up in Lubbock. Loved the stories and the fun pranks that he would come up with. Up in the mountains he would chase all the kids around pretending he was a bear and always telling his amazing stories. When I think of Rusty, I think of his love for people and feel blessed and lucky that he was a part of my life. Love to you all. Diane (Reeves) Moody