Service Information
Constance “Connie” Jutz, age 76, of Glencoe, Minnesota, passed away Sunday, May 13, 2018, at her home in Glencoe, Minnesota.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, May 19, 2018, at 10:30 A.M. at Church of St. Pius X in Glencoe, Minnesota, with interment in St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery in Buckman, Minnesota.
Visitation will be held Friday, May 18, 2018, from 5:00-8:00 P.M. at the Johnson-McBride Funeral Chapel in Glencoe, Minnesota. Rosary prayers at 5:00 P.M. and Glencoe VFW Auxiliary prayer service at 6:00 P.M. Visitation will continue one hour prior the service at the church on Saturday.
Obituary
Constance “Connie” Marlene (Templin) Jutz was born on November 21, 1941, in Alberta Township, Benton County, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Edward and Bridget (Deppa) Templin. Connie was baptized as an infant on November 30, 1941, and later received her 1st communion on June 7, 1953, both at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Gilman, Minnesota. She received her education in Foley, Minnesota, graduating with the Foley High School Class of 1959.
On September 3, 1960, Connie was united in marriage to Leo Jutz at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Gilman, Minnesota. Connie and Leo made their home in several places in Morrison County and then in 1963 moved to Glencoe. Their marriage was blessed with two daughters, Katherine and Kimberly. Connie and Leo shared 14 years of marriage together until Leo passed away on November 2, 1974.
Connie worked in food service at various locations including Glencoe School District, Glencoe Regional Health Services Long Term Care, Lindy’s, Happy Hour and at the bakery in Coborn’s. She was a member of St. Anastasia Catholic Church in Hutchinson, Minnesota, where she loved to volunteer. Connie was also a member of the Glencoe VFW Auxiliary Post #5102.
Connie was always a busy gal, she enjoyed working, gardening, mowing the lawn, having camp fires, driving her scooter, her morning coffee click and family gatherings. She cherished the time spent with her family and friends.
Connie passed away on Sunday, May 13, 2018, at her home in Glencoe, Minnesota, at the age of 76 years, 5 months and 22 days.
Blessed be her memory.
Connie is survived by her:
Granddaughter, Kaitlyn Fox and her husband, Ryan, of Glencoe, MN;
Son-In-Law, Mark Ische and his significant other, Maureen Lowden, of Glencoe, MN;
Brother, Marcel Templin and his wife, Marion, of Montana;
Sister, Patricia Payne and her husband, Steve, of Idaho;
Nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Connie was preceded in death by her Parents, Edward and Bridget Templin; Husband, Leo Jutz; Daughters, Katherine Ische, Kimberly Jutz; Brother, Dennis Templin; Sister, Margie Hennen.
Debbie Mathews says
I am so saddened by the passing of Connie. I have known her for years. She was a very special lady who was never afraid of work. She will be truly missed by many!! ?? Rest in peace and know you were loved!
Contemporary Dental/Forever Smiles says
Connie was so special to everyone at our dental office. Everyone will miss her fun personality. Her family is in our thoughts and prayers
Contemporary Dental/Forever Smiles
Patricia "Patty" Templin Payne says
My dear sister and friend – you were always there for me
My spirit is sad and my heart is broken – My world has gone silent
We will all be together again- as you are now with your husband Leo P. Jutz and your sweet daughters Kimberly and Katherine
Embrace our parents Edward and Bridget Templin – our dear sister Margaret Templin-Hennen – brother Dennis Templin – and all those we miss and love with such tenderness – Priscilla Deppa, Jean Templin, Jr Hennen, Dominic Deppa, Fr Ladislov Ohotta, and our dear Grandparents John and Mary Deppa,
Rest in Peace ** I love you very much ** Your sister Patty and niece Michelle
Steve Soeffker says
Good Bye “HONEY”!!! You will be missed.
Mopsy Karg says
My Sympathy to Connie’s family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Connie was a sweet and caring friend, I will miss her!! We had fun and lots of laughs when ever we saw each other, she would call me Ma and I would call her my daughter.
Selena crabb says
Connie was such a joy to work with at happy hour. She always had a smile on her face, and was such a hard worker, it was inspiring. You will be forever missed sweets.
Brenda ruble says
Connie was sure a go getter. She never let anyone or anything stop her. You will be forever missed.
Cathy Mahon says
Connie was always full of smiles and kind words. I have known her as a neighbor when we were younger. She was so much a great friend to all children. Even though life dealt her will the loss of her husband and her two daughters she stilled smiled and moved on. A monumental task by a great Lady. I hope her family is there to meet her in Heaven. We were so blessed to know you on Earth.
Cody Behrendt says
I knew Connie all the way through elementary school, all the way up to the 6th Grade. For a kid struggling in school to make friends, she was the brightest part of my day. We always found each other during school to talk about our day, like old friends having coffee. She could always make me laugh and her laugh always warmed my heart. She was a true friend and someone I looked up to as a young kid. She truly taught me to be kind and caring to everyone and to work hard. I was so lucky to have her in my life. I carry her kindness with me everywhere I go.
Thank you.
Mary Berger says
Connie sat near us in Church at St.A’s every Saturday night. I didn’t even know her last name but I could always count on her being there. We would joke around and if I missed a week she let me know about it ;). She was the light of Saturday night mass. We visited at Mass the night before she passed – she wasn’t herself that night.
I pray she continued to live life to the fullest and didn’t suffer. She was fun and friendly and will be missed every Sat. night mass.
JoNette Corrow says
I met Connie through her work, first at Lindys and then at Happy Hour. She was always there to ring me up when I would pick my order up for lunch and she would smile and chat and always ask ” How are you Hun?” She was such a wonderful lady with a work ethic like no other. She had such a free spirit and a contagious personality that you couldn’t help but smile when you visited with her. She will leave an impression in my heart for a lifetime. May her reunion with her family be as wonderful as she was to others! My Condolence’s.
Larry says
Connie will be truly missed. She’s who made Happy Hour a great place for the Courthouse group to go for lunch, where Connie always served up more than just the special of the day!
Lisa DeCasas says
Connie always brightened my day. Her daughter Kim was a good friend of mine and I could see where she got her sense of humor. I am truly blessed to have know her and her family. God be with you in your time of loss.
virginia scott says
Virginia Scott (Templin]
I was very sorry to hear of Connie’s passing. I have always had a soft spot for her. I was one of her brides-maides at there wedding. Spending time at their farm when younger, was always fun. I will miss her always, and have fond memories of the times spent together. Rest in peace and give all our relatives a hug for me.
June.10th,2018