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- August 3, 2009
Huss, Brian Scott "Pie-Wee" "3.14"
Brian Scott Huss "Pie-Wee" "3.14", formerly of Combined Locks, at the young age of 41, Brian passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, July 30, 2009, in Raleigh, N.C. due to an enlarged heart. He was born with his twin sister, Brenda, on August 9, 1967, the son of Wayne and Darlene (Mielke) Huss. Brian graduated from Kimberly High School, class of 1985. Brian then went on to graduate from U.W.-Milwaukee with a bachelor's degree in mechanical design, and while working for Plexus he attended the Milwaukee School of Engineering and received his Masters of Science of Engineering. He was employed at Plexus Corp. of Neenah for 18 years and during that time transferred to their Raleigh, N.C., location in April 2006. Brian traveled around the world for work, but always loved coming home to Wisconsin to see his family for our many get togethers and hang-out with his lifetime friends. He loved going to NASCAR races with his Dad; enjoyed biking, golf, and the fact he finally found a Packers bar in North Carolina. Brian will always be remembered for having a big and generous heart (although no one knew medically).
Brian is survived by his parents, Wayne and Darlene Huss; sisters, Wendy (Jeff) McFaul, twin sister, Brenda "Eeda" (Lee Meier) Huss, and Sherri (Tim Banker) Henschel; brothers, Travis "T.J." Huss and Jeff Huss; nephews, Alan Reh, Trevor Perronne and Geoffrey McFaul; niece, Kelsi Wianecki; grandma, Betty Glaser; Godparents, Mike and Shirley Huss; and many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and numerous friends and co-workers who he considered family.
Brian was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bernadette and Elmer Huss, Stanley P. Glaser and Walter Mielke; and an uncle, Ebben Papenfus.
A celebration of Brian's life will be from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, August 5, 2009, at the WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, 537 N. Superior St., Appleton.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Brian's name is being established.
You may not have known the extent of Brian's success, and that is because he was such a humble and "down to Earth" guy. He was your friend, no matter what.
Messages from
"Pie-Wee"
"Shall we, we shall"
"Watch and Learn"
"blah blah blah blah blah"
"SEE YA LATER!"
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 North Superior St.
Appleton 920-739-1231
online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com
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