Benjamin Lester Cusic,Sr.
September 20, 1924 ~ February 8, 2018
Benjamin “Lester” Cusic, Sr., 93 of Leonardtown, MD passed away on February 8, 2018 in his home in Leonardtown, MD. Born on September 20, 1924 in Leonardtown, MD he was the son of the late Pearl Elizabeth Bussler Cusic and Richard Stephen Cusic. Lester was the loving husband of Frances Idalia Cusic whom he married on June 15, 1948 in Leonardtown, MD. He is survived by his children: Gail Fletcher (Jim) of Leonardtown, MD, Ben Cusic of Leonardtown, MD, Deborah Swann (Tommy) of Piney Point, MD, Marlene Long (David) of St. Mary’s City, MD and Ken Cusic (Jane) of Leonardtown, MD. 8 Grandchildren and 8 Great-Grandchildren. Siblings: Lawrence Cusic (Thelma) of Leonardtown, MD, Betty Ann Spalding (Bubby) of Leonardtown, MD and Sister-in-law, Mary Cusic. Lester was preceded in death by his Siblings: Lloyd Cusic, Melvin Cusic, Richard Cusic and John Cusic.
Lester was a lifelong St. Mary’s County, MD resident. He graduated from Margaret Brent High School in 1943. He co-owned and drove a stock car locally #88. He was an avid hunter owning several pointer bird dogs. He regularly participated in field trials aboard Patuxent Naval Air Station winning multiple competitions. He was a founding member of the Rod and Gun Club. He helped build the hunting club. He enjoyed going on hunting trips to Mississippi, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Nebraska with all of his old hunting buddies. He continued to hunt until his mid-eighties with his last hunt he killed two bucks and some bark off the pine tree. He would also go on several fishing trips to the Eastern Shore and locally. While working for C&P Telephone Company he was credited for looking up the first dial up telephone in St. Mary’s County. He worked his way up to the position of Manager becoming a PBX foreman. While in this position he oversaw all the telephones on business and all local military bases. He was a member of the telephone pioneers. He was the Past President of Southern Maryland Counsel of the Pioneers. Upon retiring, he and his wife Teenie would travel to Florida for the winters. They had met and made friends from all over the country. They continued being snowbirds for over 25 years. He enjoyed the NASCAR races attending several Daytona races. He enjoyed playing golf, shuffle board, and riding his gator and golf cart. Lester took pride in helping to build his new home by operating heavy equipment even though he was in his mid-eighties. Some of his favorite times were spent with his children and grandchildren.
The Family will receive friends on Thursday, February 15, 2018 from 5:00-8:00 PM with prayers recited at 6:30 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, February 16, 2018 at 10:00 AM in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Compton, MD with Father Rob Marow officiating. Interment will be Private. Pallbearers will be: Bryan Swann, Michael Swann, Dale Spalding, Kyle Cusic, Lamar Lehman and Jason Fletcher.
Contributions may be made to Leonardtown Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Box 299 Leonardtown, MD 20650.





To the Cusic Family,we are sorry for the loss of your loved one. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers
LT Cusic, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It doesn’t matter how old you are when you lose a parent, it’s still a big hole left in your life. I lost my Dad 8 years ago and I still find myself thinking that I should give him a call, only to remember that he’s not here to answer the phone.
Bill Bates
We are truly sorry to hear of the loss of your father. It’s never easy losing a loved one, especially a parent.
We are saddened to hear of your father’s passing. Our prayers and respect for you and your family during this solemn time.
Mrs. Cusic, Kenny and the rest of the family. We’re truly sorry to hear about Mr. Cusic. He’ll always be remembered as a very gracious man. Take care.
Very sorry to hear of the passing of Lester. He was a fine gentleman.
Condolences to your family. One may think we will all be forced to confront death sooner or later. Its painful sting has caused many people to search for answers. Why did Jesus compare death to sleep? What can we learn from resurrections recorded in the Bible? Does death end it all? Acts 24:15 says there will be a resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous. Can you imagine the joy of Martha and Mary when Jesus raised Lazarus back to life?—Read John 11:21-24, 38-44. Revelation 21:3,4 promises that one day death, mourning, and outcry will be no more.
Mrs. Cusic, Gail, Ben, Debbie, Ken and families: Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your faith will get you through these most difficult times knowing Mr. Cusic is resting in peace. Dennis will miss talking to him at the Barber Shop as well as after mass while in his vehicle. Mr. Cusic always had a smile on his face and never missed a chance to say hello. God bless everyone.
Mrs. Cusic, Gail, Ben, Debbie, Ken and all the families i new Mr Cusic when i lived in compton in the fifties and sixties..RIP. ♥
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. May God bless you all as Lester is welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven. We will miss our dear neighbor very much.
Mrs Cusic, Ken, Jane, Kyle & Heather. We are so saddened by the loss of such a genuine, honorable man. We were always happy to see him when we visited. We always enjoyed talking with him. I especially enjoyed the make shift elevator and he as the operator when you were building your home. He
will leave such a void in your lives but he has filled all your hearts. He will always be there. We will miss him tremendously! God Bless you all in this sorrowful time. We send all our Love and lots of prayers.
To The Family Of Lester ,I’m so sorry for your loss. May he rest in Peace .The Lord Has Picked Another flower from his garden on earth,for his bouquet in Heaven.
Teenie and family. Sorry for your loss. May God comfort and give you Peace
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Much love to you and your family.
My deepest sympathies and condolences to your family.
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Cusic. He was a very special man and such a good friend to my dad and our family. Some of my fondest memories are the oyster scalds and card games at your house when we were small. You don’t find good friends like your dad easily. May all your memories, especially of his laughter, keep you smiling and warm your hearts.