Louis R. Disser |
| Posted 2017-06-05 by Pat R |
| Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona) Wednesday, May 3, 2017, p. A-5 Louis R. Disser passed away April 27, 2017 in Glendale. Born in Detroit on February 25, 1941, to Ralph A. Disser and Kathleen (Kilbride) Disser, he is survived by his wife Susan Disser (nee Peters) of Wickenburg; son James (Cynthia) Disser of Marysville, Mich.; daughter Aimee Disser of San Rafael, Calif.; step-daughter Codi McCalla of Glendale; brother Michael (Ann) Disser of Gross Pointe Farms, Mich.; sister Kathleen Cavanaugh of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and brother James (Mariana) Disser of Winter Park, Fla. Lou had three grandchildren, Nathaniel Disser, Travis Disser and Jenna Disser, and two step-grandchildren Tatum Kramer and Payton McCalla, all of whom he loved very much. A graduate of Michigan State University, Lou was a police officer for 33 years. During that time he served as chief of police in Albion Mich., Oxford Mich., and Greenville Mich. He most recently served as detective lieutenant for the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office in Prescott. Following his retirement, he became the chief polygraph examiner for the Glendale Police Department and served in that capacity for five years. Lou was an avid horseman and was a proud 15-year member of the Desert Caballeros trail riders organization in Wickenburg, where he lived for many years. In retirement he also participated in the Wickenburg Police Citizens Patrol and would patrol the town on horseback, riding his beloved horse Sunny Dollar. Lou was very fond of his two Australian Shepard dogs, Peso and Ace. Lou Disser was a man of many accomplishments, and he greatly valued the personal and professional relationships he had in his life. A memorial service will be held at the Elks Lodge in Wickenburg on Sunday May 21. See Also: Find A Grave |
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