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Henry Fusco

Willoughby, Ohio

1926 - 2018 (Age 92)

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Henry FuscoHenry Fusco, age 92, of Northville, Michigan, formerly a longtime resident of Burton, Ohio, passed away October 9, 2018. He was born on August 1, 1926 in Cleveland, Ohio, son of Joseph and Grace (nee Visconti) Fusco. Henry proudly served his country with the United States Navy during...

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Always in my heart as is Mavis. I treasure all the afternoons and evenings spent in their company. I was honored to be one of Hanks models and privileged to be his friend.

One year since Mr. Fusco left us, it's hard to believe! My thoughts are with Mavis and his extended family. How wonderful to have someone you love so dearly remembered by so many in a loving way.

I am so sorry to belatedly learn of Mr. Fusco's death. I knew him from Roosevelt Junior High, and he showed a lot of compassion toward me in a difficult time. When he left for Burton I knew he would find appreciation there. From reading these entries,I have learned what a profound impact he had. May his family find comfort and know how grateful many are for his outreach and his art.

I'm so sorry to hear of Mr. Fusco's passing. He was my art teacher at Roosevelt Jr. High in the 60's. I have wonderful memories of the weekend he invited several students to his home in Burton, Ohio to sketch some Amish neighbors. I've reminisced about that day for over 50 years. He taught me several art techniques and broadened my creativity as well. He will be missed.
Cindy Arberman Berenson, Jacksonville, NC

Mr. Fusco was my amazing art and life teacher, as he was to so many. He went to kindergarten with my dad! His impact on innumerable students is immeasurable and the world is a much better place because of him. Thank you, Hank (z'l). with love, Marci Zabell Bone

Very sorry to hear about Mr. Fusco's passing. I knew Mr. Fusco many years ago. I attended Hawken Day Camp for six summers and he was employed there. I remember him as a very nice person. Ironically, I am also familiar with the Casterline Funeral Home in Northville, MI., as I attended high school with the late Ray J. Casterline II.

May God give your family comfort during your time of sorrow.

He was a wonderful teacher I will always remember him for his kindness & wisdom.

My heartfelt condolences to the Fusco family. Mr. Fusco was my greatest influence in becoming a professional artist, and became a good friend later in life. I'll always remember his wonderful stories about meeting Mavis, the most beautiful woman he ever saw and truly loved. He was so proud of his sons and family. What a blessing we all had having him in our lives. RIP dear friend.
Jan Ross, Daufuskie Island, S.C.