
Earl W. Zuspann Jr., 46, Dickson, Tenn., formerly of Fort Dodge, died April 5, 2007, at his home.
Services were held at Dickson Funeral Home. The body is to be cremated.
He is survived by his wife Krystal; children, Earl W. III, in the Marine in Maryland, Jason, Kansas, and Allison, Jacob and Julie, all at home; his mother Lois Zuspann, Fort Dodge; brother Andy Zuspann, Alta; and sisters, Dolores Zuspann, Clearwater, Kan., and Anna Schwering, Keokuk. He was preceded in death by his father, Earl W. Zuspann, Sr.
(The Messenger, April 11, 2007)
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Joe Cole (1979)
Earl was quite a guy, quiet and reserved in his own way but if you took the time to speak with him he would speak with you and if he was enjoying the conversation would smile, nod and laugh in unison. He was a trend setter and beat to his own drum. I remember his cowboy shirts with pearl buttons, wide legged bell bottom pants with black boots or shoes and his chain billfold."THE PAN" was unique, although he came from a wrestling family background his thing was martial arts. He was someone I really wanted to see and talk with again but the Lord had other plans. Missed you at the 20th Earl, sleep on and Rest In Peace
Mark Christopher (1979)
Earl was a great guy.
Mary Vesey (Johnson) (1979)
Earl was in homeroom with me in High School and everyday I would say Hi Earl, to the response of shy quiet hi that you could barely hear! I remember Earl always having his own style of belly bottom pants and his great looking black boots and his always had his wallet with a metal chain that would make a sound every time he sat down in his chair that when to his wallet! As we all knew when he was in class for attendance! Lol Also I remember Earl always wearing his cowboy shirts with pearl buttons on them which I thought was so cool as I just Loved the cowboy style in clothing! Earl pretty much stuff to himself and didn't really talk a lot with other people in our homeroom class! I had Earl in 1 of my class in which he was the same way! Earl you will always be remembered by those who have had the pleasure of having you in their classroom and having you in their life! God Bless You My Shy Friend! You'll Always Be Remembered!