Marlin Lawrence Ruetz

1934 ∼ 2022

Marlin “Butch” Ruetz, 88, of Kenosha, passed away peacefully on Tuesday morning, June 14, 2022, at Brookside Care Center. Born on March 15, 1934, in Racine, he was the son of the late Paul A. and Ruth (Kohlman) Ruetz. He attended St. Marks School and graduated from Mary D. Bradford School in 1953. On October 13, 1973, he married Mary J. Gallo in Kenosha. She preceded him in death on, October 7, 2016. Marlin enlisted in the Navy Reserve and served from 1952 – 1960 and was honorably discharged as a 3rd Class Petty Officer. He later went on to work for the City of Kenosha’s Water and Parks Department, where he was employed for 38 years after retiring in April 12,1993. He belonged to the Kenosha Umpire Association from 1961-1965. He played Dartball in the Kenosha Tavern league from 1965-1975. Marlin was an avid Green Bay Packer fan and enjoyed traveling and the outdoor life. Surviving Marlin are five children, Deborah (Rick) Stettner of Kenosha, Susan Ruetz of Kenosha, David (Lily) Ruetz of Florida, Michael (Lori) Ruetz of California, and Jeffery Ruetz of Oregon; three stepchildren, Ramona (Joseph) Kocjan of Racine, Renee (Darryl) Pariseau of Kenosha, and Eugene R. Gallo of Florida; one brother, Kenneth Ruetz of Florida; grandchildren, Ricky (Ann) Stettner, Sarah (TJ) McQuestion, Melissa (Warren) Kekahbah, Danny (Kate) Pariseau, Alexa (David) Barnes, and Alicia Pariseau; and great-grandchildren Louis, Charles, James, Nathan, Bella, Finn, Knox, Tallulah, Tyler, Blake, Brooklyn, Silas, and Lennox. In addition to his parents and wife, Marlin is preceded in death by a son, Leonard Ruetz and siblings, Eugene, Frederick, and Dorothy. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, June 20, 2022, at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 2223 - 51st St, Kenosha, WI, at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of Mass. Entombment will follow at All Saints Mausoleum.

Condolences

Mary Broe June 21, 2022
Marlin was one of the kindest, sweetest people that I had ever met. It was a privilege to do whatever I could to care for and make his life easier. I enjoyed taking him to exercise class (We knew how much he loved that class by how many times he would ask "Are we done yet?") He made me laugh; his one-liners were so funny because they were so unexpected. I enjoyed our walks (I think he kept us both in shape!) As we walked he would tell me (A Racine girl) about Kenosha and his past work. A truly gentle man who loved his family especially his children, the Packers and my meatballs and noodles! My condolences to all of you; he will be missed.Mary Broe
Roxanne Harris June 15, 2022
I'm so sad to hear about Marlin. He was always such a character. He always made me smile. I was sad when he moved from Meadowmere and I think of him often. I'm sure that he is at peace now! My condolences to the whole family.Roxanne HarrisCedarhurst of Kenoshaformerly Meadowmere