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Duane Robert Gusse

Duane Robert Gusse, age 69, passed away peacefully in his home in Olympia, Wash. on February 1. He was born to Byron and Florence Gusse on January 1, 1944 in Tacoma, Wash.

He attended school in Waitsburg, where he dis- covered his talent and love for music and sports. While still in high school, he began his musical career playing keyboards and singing in popular local bands. He attended various colleges over the years including Central Washington University and Portland State University.

While in Portland, he met and married Delores Paulsen. Together they had 3 children, Yvonne Gusse Walker, Jeffrey Gusse, Ste- ven Gusse. They also adopt- ed Kimberly Gusse. Duane's day job was for Dun and Bradstreet, but he lived for the music-playing with The Gems, Le Sabres, and countless piano bars in the Portland Metro area.

The family moved to Dayton in 1975, where he worked quality control for Green Giant. He continued playing music-both with local groups and in piano bars. When he left Green Giant, he began a long career as an appraiser. In the late seventies and early eighties he worked for Columbia County-first as a field ap- praiser, then as the County Assessor.

During this time, he and Delores divorced; and he met and married Margaret MacKinnon, who was his soul mate and best friend for the next 31 years. They moved to Western Washing- ton, eventually settling in Olympia. He continued his appraisal career culminating in opening up Gusse-Wilson Appraisal Services, Inc. with partners Scott and Jean- Marie Wilson.

In 2003 he began recon- necting with the members of several bands from the sixties and this led to a resur- gence of his musical career. He played with the Dukes of Juke for several years before reuniting with The Gems. He retired in 2010 and was able to devote more time to music and entertaining the crowds.

Some of his other joys included watching his son's wrestling events, perfect- ing his backyard grilling skills, playing with his Basset Hounds, and exploring grocery stores.

He is survived by his wife Margaret, his children, 10 grandchildren and his dogs, Ranger and Maddie. A cel- ebration of his life is being planned for June in the Walla Walla area.

 

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