Edward James Kusar

December 10, 1947 - December 9, 2013

Obituary

Kusar, Edward James died on Monday, December 9 2013, at age 65, in Auburn, WA.

Beloved son of the late Charles and Helen Karas Kusar; husband of Donna Kusar; loving father of Christy Kusar, Charles Kusar, and Kathy (Jason)  Simmonds; 7 grandchildren, brother of Carl (the late Nell) Kusar, Richard (Maureen) Kusar, Bernice (the late Sonny) Goyak, and Christine (Robert) Jones; 9 nieces and nephews.

Mr. Kusar was born in Pittsburgh, PA and has lived in the Seattle area since 1976. He served in the USAF and was employed at Boeing.

Services will be held at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac WA 98188, 206-242-1787, and burial at Tahoma National Cemetery.

The family would like to thank Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and the VA Medical Center for services during Mr. Kusar’s illness.

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Bev and Mark Burns
Bev and Mark Burns
5 years ago

Ed is going to be miss a lot. He had a wonderful sense of humor and love of family. Rest in peace, Ed.

Dick & Dena White
Dick & Dena White
5 years ago

Ed was a dear friend and we will miss his smiling face. He brought years of happiness to all those who knew him. We were honored to have been his friends for over 30 years.

Dena's Leukemia Liquidartors
Dena's Leukemia Liquidartors
5 years ago

Ed was a devoted member of our team and we will miss him very much. He and his family brought joy and happiness to our many hours at the relay, we will continue the fight in your honor.

Cynthia Nickel
Cynthia Nickel
5 years ago

There will be no more “resting in peace” in Heaven now with Ed there to keep everyone in stitches. I’ll look forward to joining the party when my time comes thanks to Ed. What a guy!

Rich & Marcia Greenwood
Rich & Marcia Greenwood
5 years ago

ED was a great friend when my boys were going for the aviation merit badge he took them to the flight simulator. It is something they will never forget. I so enjoyed playing double

Deck hearts. ED will be missed