He was born February 14, 1931, in Burlington, IA, the son of John and Marie (Heid) Kuster.
John had worked for the Dixon National Bank for 28 years prior to his retirement. During his retirement, he had booths at numerous antique malls, most recently Show Place Antiques in Sterling, which was his home away from home.
John was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church in Dixon, Past President of the Dixon Petunia Festival Board, and had served on the Dixon Theatre Renovation Board. He was Gene Autry’s #1 fan, and had many interests and hobbies, including steamboats, railroads, post cards, and amusement park memorabilia.
John was a Veteran of the Army, serving in France during the Korean War.
John married Loretta M. Janssen, February 12, 1958, at St. Paul’s Church in Burlington, IA. She preceded him in death December 30, 2004. He was also preceded in death by 1 great-grandson Colton Kuster; 1 brother Jim Kuster; and 1 sister Mary Devore.
He was born February 14, 1931, in Burlington, IA, the son of John and Marie (Heid) Kuster.
John had worked for the Dixon National Bank for 28 years prior to his retirement. During his retirement, he had booths at numerous antique malls, most recently Show Place Antiques in Sterling, which was his home away from home.
John was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church in Dixon, Past President of the Dixon Petunia Festival Board, and had served on the Dixon Theatre Renovation Board. He was Gene Autry’s #1 fan, and had many interests and hobbies, including steamboats, railroads, post cards, and amusement park memorabilia.
John was a Veteran of the Army, serving in France during the Korean War.
John married Loretta M. Janssen, February 12, 1958, at St. Paul’s Church in Burlington, IA. She preceded him in death December 30, 2004. He was also preceded in death by 1 great-grandson Colton Kuster; 1 brother Jim Kuster; and 1 sister Mary Devore.
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