David K. Julseth

David K Julseth

David K Julseth

David K. Julseth, Age 67, of Montello, Wisconsin passed away peacefully Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family.

Graveside service will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 1st, 2017 at Moundville Methodist Cemetery, W5501 County Road O, Endeavor, Wisconsin, 53950.

He was born December 29, 1949 to Chester and Alberta Julseth-Sproul in Stoughton WI. Dave served for the U.S. Army from July 1969 to January 1972 and fought in the Vietnam War. He was united in Marriage on June 30, 1972 to Nancy L. Anderson of Stoughton, WI. Together they had 3 boys: Kurt, Jason, and Eric. Dave worked at various places, but he loved construction and taught that trait to his boys. Dave also loved hunting, fishing and enjoying life with family and friends.

He was a lifetime member of the Adams V.F.W. Post No. 6279

Dave is survived by his lifelong love of 44 years Nancy L. Julseth and his 3 children: Kurt (Tammy), Jason (Renee), and Eric (Special Friend Courtney Schulz) Julseth; Grandkids: Tylor, Cassandra, and Mikala; Jason (Renee) and Alyssa; and Trista, Coral, Cole, and Caleb. Sister, Janice Gibbs of Janesville; Brothers: Dennis (Della) Julseth of Adams, Dale (Kathy) Julseth of Edgerton, Kevin (Gloria) Sproul of Mountain Home, Arkansas; Brothers and Sisters-in-law: Phil and Pat Anderson, Joan and Larry Campbell, and David Anderson all of Stoughton. Dave is further survived by many more loved nieces, nephews, cousins, former daughter-in-law, Ashley Newell, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws, two brothers-in-law, and one sister-in-law.

The family thanks the Agnesian Hospice Hope, and William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison and Tomah VA Medical Center for the good care they provided.

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  1. Tammy Pieper and family says:

    I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Dave was a wonderful man. And I was happy to know him. He will be dearly miss by my family and me. God bless.
    Love Tammy and family

  2. Kathy Ganster says:

    Nancy and family,
    You are all in our thoughts and prayers. He was a great man. May you hold his memories close to your heart and always remember that he is watching over all of you. Kathy, Amber, Ashley and Ken

  3. pat holm jodarski says:

    Dennis and Della so sorry to hear of your loss prayers go out to your family

    Your master gardener friend Pat

  4. Angelique says:

    Nancy and family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Dave was a wonderful man. Many times I remember playing music at the VFW and he always requested Pop A Top. Every time I hear that song I always think of Dave. My condolences for your loss.

  5. Pat Pietrzak says:

    Sending sympathy to Nancy & all the family. The missing him will never end but hanging on to memories helps.

  6. david fuller says:

    One of the best men I ever knew Always enjoyed being around him and working with him. I first met him when he and Denny were home from Vietnam on leave I must have been around 15 years old then.

  7. Courtney says:

    Dad, I think about you everyday and the little life lessons you have taught me. You showed the meaning of tough love but it was always unconditional. You are a amazing man in my eyes and it was a honor to be there for you and to care for you. There will always be a place in my heart for you Dad I miss you so much and I am at peace knowing that your not suffering anymore. Rest easy “old man” til I see you again. I ❤ you!!!!

  8. Kari Buol says:

    I’m truly sorry for your family’s loss. Dave was a good friend of our family, and we are forever grateful for the laughs, and memory’s we got to share with him. We wish the family peace, knowing that he is in a better place, and will always be watching over all of you. Sending prayers to the family today and always. Kari, Mike, Tammy & Ron

  9. Mikala Julseth says:

    Not a day goes by that you don’t cross my mind ❤️ I miss you and love you more than anything in the world. I’m proud to say you were my grandpa ??