Dalton Mark Kuse

Dalton Mark Kuse obituary

Dalton Mark Kuse

Dalton Kuse Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Walnut Lawn Funeral Home - Springfield on Feb. 24, 2026.
Dalton Mark Kuse,age 41, passed away in his home on February 22, 2026.

Dalton grew up in Rogersville, MO and graduated from Logan-Rogersville High School in 2002.

He was a lead supervisor for Expedia Group and just completed 15 years of service with the

company.

Dalton loved his tunes and liked listening to all different genres of music. For many years he

enjoyed going to concerts and music festivals to watch his bands play. Phish and Umphrey

McGee were a couple of his favorites. He also loved kayaking and camping out on the Eleven

Point River with his good friends; Blake, Tara, Brad & Codi, along with many other friends.

Dalton was a huge Buffalo Bills fan and enjoyed watching their games with his family. He really

enjoyed going to Kansas City to see the Bills & Chiefs play. Go Bills!

Dalton was a very kind soul and a gentle spirit to all that knew him. He touched many lives with

his laid back kind of ways and great sense of humor. He will be deeply missed by all that knew

him.

Dalton is survived by his mother, Susan Obrecht Hill, father, Kevin E. Kuse, grandmother, Doris

Werbitzky, grandfather, Robert Obrecht, aunt, Brett Kinsington, uncle, Kendall Kuse, uncle, Eric

Werbitzy, uncle, Robert Obrecht and many cousins. Dalton was preceded in death by his

grandmother, Roberta Obrecht, grandfather, Harry Werbitzky & aunt, Sandra VanTongeren.

A memorial visitation will be held at Walnut Lawn Funeral Home, Ltd, 2001 West Walnut Lawn Street, Springfield, MO. Date and time to be determined.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Epilepsy Foundation may be made in Dalton's memory - www.epilepsy.com.

Care has been entrusted to Walnut Lawn Funeral Home, Ltd. - DeGraffenreid-Wood Crematory, Springfield, Missouri.

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Dalton“s smile was perfect and caused everyone else to smile in return. We are sending family love and hugs and prayers during this terribly difficult time.

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