Anonymous
We will miss you uncle Gus##imported-begin##Scott&Carol Thomas##imported-end##
Birth date: Nov 10, 1927 Death date: May 21, 2008
Gus Stauss was born on November 10, 1927 in Knox, N. Dakota to Marcus & Eva Sattler Stauss. He died at his home in St. Helens on May 21, 2008 at the age of 80. He was in the Army during WWII & Korea. He moved to Portland in 1945 Read Obituary
We will miss you uncle Gus##imported-begin##Scott&Carol Thomas##imported-end##
Dear Stauss family,
Gaylen and I send our deepest sympathy to you all at this difficult time. Gaylen always speaks of growing up with your family. He speaks of how much he learned, how much fun it was and how much work it was! He always tells stories of those years of Sunday afternoon dinners soup and hanging out with the cousins. Uncle Gus will always hold a special place in his heart.
Our love and prayers to all of you.
Gaylen & Sandy Senger##imported-begin##Gaylen & Sandy Senger##imported-end##
Uncle Gus, you gave me, along with all your nephews and nieces so many wonderful memories as we grew up. The times we spent out at â??the farmsâ?? are some of the best times of my early years. Your excitement of life will forever be instilled in the way I go through my life. I think we spent every Sunday together, either at yours and Aunt Lauraâ??s or at our home in Milwaukie. I can hear MOM say we need to make soup; Uncle Guses are on their way in. I will miss your sense of humor, your big heart, and smile â?¦. I love you!!!
To Aunt Laura
I am sending you my love and my deepest sympathy in this difficult time, you made me feel special so many times as a kid I just want you to know HOW SPECIAL YOU ARE!!
To Luan,
We shared so much together growing up and as we grew older we learned we even shared more than we knew, I love you
To Kenny,
Your dad taught you so many lessons, but ones he really enjoyed sharing with you of course was the hunting and fishing, just know he is still fishing for the big one
To Karla,
What an unbelievable anniversary gift you are, sharing your birthday on the same day your Dad and Mom, pledged their love to be man and wife will be one of the most treasured days every year.
To Gail,
You were his go to girl, the one who was always out helping Uncle Gus out whether it was in the garage or fixing something up in the house or barn.
To the Grandkids, He loved you so much and was so proud of each and everyone of you
Uncle Gus, All my love your Nephew Stacey##imported-begin##Stacey Senger##imported-end##