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Rev. Norman J. Krutzik

Appleton, Wisconsin

Age 88

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Rev. Norman J. KrutzikAppleton - Father Norman Krutzik, 88 years of age of Brookdale Assisted Living in Appleton, passed away on Sunday, April 26, 2020.Father Krutzik was born in New Holstein, to Jacob and Philomena (Meyers) Krutzik. He attended four years of high school and two years of college...

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Father Norman was an amazing Priest and friend to everyone.He had the greatest sense of humor.There is no doubt he's with his family playing cards.We were close family.Love you Joann Woerner

Father Krutzik cared for the patients and was fondly remembered by staff at Appleton Medical Center where he was a chaplain for some time. He also was very kind and responsive when I became a chaplain there and needed his help. May light perpetual shine upon him and may he rest in peace!

I went to Sacred Heart Grade School and remember
Father Krutzik as such a kind, gentle soul. He is now with the Lord.
Father, May You Rest In Peace.



Father Norm we love you and will miss our visits with you At Brookdale. We loved having you fill in for Father Bob at Sacred Heart in Appleton. We loved being at your Saturday evening masses at Brookdale for the people there. You were such a gentle soul and so nice to go to confession too.

Enjoy your time in with Heaven with Our Lord and all the angels and saints and your family.

Ed & Ruth Spaeth.

Fr. Krutzik was a good friend to my father, Ken Weber, as well as our family back in the 70's. I remember spending lots of time with him. May he rest in peace.

Thank you for all the lives you touched in Appleton. Your sense of humor brought us all closer to Jesus.

May the Trinity surround him with joy and comfort! He was such a good and faithful servant!

It was a different time when Fr. 'Potts' Krutzik came to Sacred Heart Parish in Oshkosh. He was a modern, kindly priest as opposed to the fire and brimstone priests of the time. We kids loved him. He's play baseball with us on the Sacred Heart playground. Took kids to see the Milwaukee Braves in Milwaukee. Could hear the confessions of the many German people in the parish at the time. He is one of the fondest memories of my being at Sacred Heart School in the late 50s. RIP Potts. ...