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Carl William Gusse, age 68, passed away on April 9, 2023, escaping his diseased body and mind to take his place in heaven where there is no more illness, pain, or suffering. Carl was born September 17, 1954, to the late Donald W. and Mona Gusse. He, his parents, and seven siblings, lived in Ohio, Maryland, California, Ohio, Colorado, and Michigan. Carl is the beloved brother of the late Greg Gusse, the late Carol Bodley, Donald E. Gusse, Walter Gusse, the late Kathy Lawrence, Barbara Johnson, and Susan Poulson. He is survived by his influential and devoted uncle and aunt Carlos and Patricia Mastropaolo - as well as his wife, children, grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.
Upon high school graduation, Carl moved to Michigan. He attended Macomb Community College where he met his treasured wife of forty-six years, Carol Lynn Gusse (Bary). They made a loving home in Warren, Michigan, where they raised their three children, Tina (the late Paul) Fuelling, Matthew Gusse, and Crystalyn (Brian) Van Hevel. He was an understanding father who successfully coupled high expectations with unconditional love. His love was quiet, but unquestionable, his support reliable, and his pride undeniable. Carl was a down-on-the-floor playing Papa to his four grandkids Ashlyn, Kayden, Jayce, and Lukas - the true pride of his life. He watched them grow with awe-filled love, cherishing his time with them.
Carl was a bright man, skilled in numbers and up for conversation surrounding any issue. Carl graduated from Oakland University and made a career as a field officer and eventual manager of the IRS, from which he took early medical retirement. Family, friends, neighbors, and mere acquaintances recall Carl as a kind and friendly man, always up for conversation. He was a gentle and humble spirit, content with simple pastimes such as card playing and just watching television. He had an easy, memorable laugh and eyes through which love shone.
Husband, dad, papa, brother, nephew, uncle, neighbor, co-worker, boss, friend—Carl will be missed and remembered by many. Till we meet again…
There will be a service on Saturday, April 15, 2023, at 4:00 with visitation at 3:00, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Macomb, Michigan, to remember and celebrate Carl’s life.
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William J Lawler
April 12, 2023
I am so sorry to hear of Carl´s passing . I had the pleasure of working with him in several capacities. I always knew I could count on Carl for a very solid days work and a positive and kind spirit. May you rest in peace.
William J Lawler
April 12, 2023
Carl it was a pleasure to work with you in several positions. I always knew I could count on you for a solid days work. May you rest in peace. B
B. J. Caldwell
April 12, 2023
Carl was one of my subordinate managers during my tenure as Collection Division Chief in Michigan and as a territory manager in the Small Business/Self Employed Division of the IRS. I knew Carl as having a quirky sense of humor but even keeled and a hard worker. Those of us who are retired from the Service will always remember Carl with fondness. My sincere condolences to the family.
Shelia Jordan-Pope
April 12, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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