John-Urso-Obituary

John G. Urso

Nacogdoches, Wisconsin

Aug 4, 1943 – Aug 22, 2023

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August 4, 1943
DIED
August 22, 2023
LOCATION
Nacogdoches, Wisconsin

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John Gilbert Urso, age 80 of Nacogdoches, Texas, formerly of Idaho Springs CO, and McFarland, WI passed away on Tuesday, August 22, 2023, peacefully with his wife LouAnn and his son Kevin by his side. He was born on August 4, 1943, in Madison WI, son of John Sr and Elaine (Derr) Urso. John...

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Butter, still think about you and our growing up years together. Miss you, Judie

Johnny, miss you alot coz, we were pals since childhood, and we stayed closed all those years, love ya

John was a kind and generous man. When I moved to Colorado, he allowed me and my boyfriend at the time to live at his house. It was amazing and I´m sure he will be missed by everyone who he has ever touched in their life.

Craig and I offer our sympathy in the loss of John. May the family find strength in each other as you grieve. Anne Urso

You and I have known each other since you were born Johnny. Even tho I am 3 years older than you, but you and I spent a lot of growing up years together. Since you were a toddler and you lived in Bristol, to all the many summers spent on your mom's farm she grew up on. We may have lost touch over the years but reconnected once again. Will miss you singing Happy Birthday to me with a phone call every year. I will never forget how you called daily when Fred was so sick, rest in peace my...

We are so sad to hear about his passing. Prayers from The Guy Clary family in Tennessee.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. I WORKED with JOHN at CENTURY CASINO, HE WAS A GREAT GUY! REST IN PEACE,

You and I have known each other since you were born Johnny. Even tho I am 3 years older than you, you and I spent a lot of growing up years together. Since you were a toddler and you lived in Bristol, to all the many summers spent on your mom's farm she grew up on. We may have lost touch over the years but reconnected once again. Will miss you singing Happy Birthday to me with a phone call every year. I will never forget how you called daily when Fred was so sick, rest in peace my cousin...

I remember John well. He was a cousin by marriage. He was an interesting guy and always had a smile on his face and a cigarette in his hand! Rip old friend.