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Brett Dussault Obituary

Brett A. Dussault, age 34, of Sycamore, beloved father of Brandon; loving son of Wally and Linda Howler; dear brother of Brian (Donna) Dussault; devoted grandson of John Tolp Jr.; fond nephew of Randy (Donna) Tolp, Paula (Ray) Witek and Jamie (Sodie) Kuecker; uncle of Julie, Shane and Dustin Dussault; cousin of Jenny and Kevin Tolp and Theresa Witek; stepbrother of Lisa and Wally Howler. Visitation Tuesday, 4 to 9 p.m., at the Malone Funeral Home, 324 E. State St. (Rt38), Geneva, where funeral service will be held Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment River Hills Cemetery, Batavia, IL. Information 630-232-8233.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Nov. 8, 2004.

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Kevin Tolp

November 10, 2004

Brett,you were a great cousin! I remember once you came over because you were painting and you said: There's a spider-web I am going to tell my mom. You were such a neat-freak! I hope you will help your mom(Auntie Linda),Brian, and Brandon get through this tough time.(don't forget to watch over evryone else).... I know you will be watching over everyone but Please Especially look after your mom! Everyone will miss you.

Brian Dussault Jr.

November 10, 2004

My dearest brother,I know it seemed as if I was always too busy with baseball & football,I thought you knew I`d never be too busy for to lend a shoulder.I really regret that I didnt make that more clear to you.I came for you but it was to late.I would have done anything to prevent this from happening,you will forever be with me.We both had such pain growing up.When I found you I didnt see that pain anymore,I knew that you were at peace with yourself.You`ve become an angel,watch over us .I will always remember the good times we shared.I miss you & I love you!!!!

Tracey Vaitkus

November 10, 2004

I will miss you dearly Brett. I will never forget the times we shared together. We talked about so much together and we promised eachother we would stay in contact with eachother. When we were talking we both hurt togrther. We both had some of the same pain and we knew we were connected in some major way. I will always love you and I will miss you. I hope now you have found your peace. We will meet again.

Donna Tolp

November 9, 2004

I had the privilege of watching Brett grow from a wonderful young boy into an even more wonderful man. He was kind, caring and always so helpful. I have so many great memories of him. Of course my fondest memories will always be when he would pretend to be the Daily Herald salesman when he called my house. I would fall for it EVERY time. He always got such a kick out of that. I will miss hearing his laughter and seeing his smile. I will miss the family bonfires that he loved so much. Our family chain has been broken but I know that we will all link up again some day. Until that time, I will console myself by knowing that you are at peace and watching over all of us. I love you, I will miss you always. You are forever in my heart.

Jenny Tolp

November 9, 2004

there arent many people in this world that u just have a connection with...you dont have to see eachother often or even talk..but when u do see eachother everything is perfect and u both just know what eachother are thinking...everyone knew that thats what we were to eachother and im never going to forget u or stop loving u...u were the best friend, cousin, person in the world..I cant wait til we meet again...i love you B.A.D



ill always be here for u auntie linda and brandon!

Theresa Witek

November 9, 2004

Brett will be missed by all that knew him. I will Especially miss the way everybody got so excited when he would just walk into a room, and run up to him and give him a hug. I will also miss the goofy things he said or did to make the whole room roar in laughter. Holidays won't be the same without you Brett.

Paula Witek

November 8, 2004

My Dear Dear Brett,we had something special didn't we? I feel privileged to know you trusted me enough to tell me your secrets.

You were such a neat kid. We knew that sooner or later somethig hilarious would come out of your mouth.Usually we didn't have to wait long.

I will always remember that the last thing you said to me was that you love me.You're finally at peace Brett and until we meet again I love you and will miss you dearly.

Stephanie Sidman & Family

November 8, 2004

With deepest sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time, Brandon. We love you.

Jamie & Sodie Kuecker

November 8, 2004

We will miss him deeply. He was a beautiful person All my love to my sister(best friend).

David Santoro

November 8, 2004

Our deepest condolences to Brandon and the entire Dussault family

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