He was born Jan. 26, 1946 in Port Washington, son of Bernice Kultgen and the late Max Gasser.
Mr. Gasser graduated from Port Washington High School in 1964.
He worked most recently as a construction laborer. David enjoyed collecting, especially tractors, trains and antique toys, fixing old tractors and stock car races.
He is survived by his children, Louis (Vicki) Gasser and Linda (Mike) Goll, both of Cedar Grove; his mother, Bernice (Eugene) Burmesch of Belgium; and one grandson, Jac Gasser of Cedar Grove. He is further survived by his brother, Daniel (Lucy) Gasser of Belgium; three sisters, Deborah (Wayne) DeBlaey of Oostburg, Deanna (Pete) Ramirez of Cedar Grove and Carmen Pupp of Grafton; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his father, Max Gasser.
He was born Jan. 26, 1946 in Port Washington, son of Bernice Kultgen and the late Max Gasser.
Mr. Gasser graduated from Port Washington High School in 1964.
He worked most recently as a construction laborer. David enjoyed collecting, especially tractors, trains and antique toys, fixing old tractors and stock car races.
He is survived by his children, Louis (Vicki) Gasser and Linda (Mike) Goll, both of Cedar Grove; his mother, Bernice (Eugene) Burmesch of Belgium; and one grandson, Jac Gasser of Cedar Grove. He is further survived by his brother, Daniel (Lucy) Gasser of Belgium; three sisters, Deborah (Wayne) DeBlaey of Oostburg, Deanna (Pete) Ramirez of Cedar Grove and Carmen Pupp of Grafton; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his father, Max Gasser.
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