Originally, the company had been called "WAKE" for he and his partner, William Earl. When William Earl's health no longer allowed him to be an active partner, Arnold bought him out and continued serving the Dallas area as "Arnold's".
When he desired a slower pace for his life and his children, he relocated to Kaufman, Texas, selling the wrecker service to his best friend - Donnie Phillips.
After moving to Kaufman, he worked for some time driving a rock bucket, and then became a bus driver for the Kaufman ISD. He loved driving those kids around and worked in that capacity until his death.
He was survived his parents, Walter and Berniece Eads Kusserow, brother Dean and his wife Annette Kusserow, sister Patricia Young and her husband Edwin, children - Brandi Moss, James "Jamie" Kusserow, and Sarah Kusserow.
Originally, the company had been called "WAKE" for he and his partner, William Earl. When William Earl's health no longer allowed him to be an active partner, Arnold bought him out and continued serving the Dallas area as "Arnold's".
When he desired a slower pace for his life and his children, he relocated to Kaufman, Texas, selling the wrecker service to his best friend - Donnie Phillips.
After moving to Kaufman, he worked for some time driving a rock bucket, and then became a bus driver for the Kaufman ISD. He loved driving those kids around and worked in that capacity until his death.
He was survived his parents, Walter and Berniece Eads Kusserow, brother Dean and his wife Annette Kusserow, sister Patricia Young and her husband Edwin, children - Brandi Moss, James "Jamie" Kusserow, and Sarah Kusserow.