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Vincent R. Rutzinski

Waukesha, Wisconsin

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Rutzinski, Vincent R. On the morning of November 15, 2006, Vincent R. Rutzinski lost his battle with cancer at the tender age of 26. Diagnosed with a brain tumor on May 6, 2006, Vince fought valiantly from the first day the tumor was detected until his final breath was drawn. Vince left...

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It is with extreme sadness and heartbreak that I offer my thoughts of sympathy to Vince's family. I only learned of his passing today (12-6-2006) as I stopped at the museum to visit old friends. Vince and I knew each other through the museum and so many times we would have wonderful, heartfelt conversations. I have a son Vince's age and it brings me great sorrow knowing the pain you are experiencing. Vince made a remarkable impact on my life and I can honestly say I was truly blessed to have...

I worked with Vince at the Milwaukee Public Museum for over 4 years and he was a cool guy. I was shocked and I'm still shocked that he's gone in flesh, but I hope with the many memories that are shared throughout time that his spirit will remain as vibrant as he was in the flesh. God bless you to the family, be strong and fear not because GOD is with you all the days of your life. I lost my father to cancer one year ago, its a devastating disease, but trust and he will deliver you from...

I am extremely sorry to hear about your lost. I remember the first time I met Vince, working at the Milwaukee Public Museum. I knew then that he was in deed a special person and someone that I would never forget. After loosing contact with him for some years, we ran into each other off and on, Vince I will miss you more than you know and to Michelle, although I never met you. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts. Rest in Peace Vince.

Dear Jane,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

I met Vince at a Benjamins show. Our love for music created a friendship and many vivid memories. I am now regretting the times that I could have shared with him. Vince: I am really sorry that I didn't accept your kindness when you extended your hand and heart. You are missed dude, hard core.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Vince was a good person, we were close along time ago and had lost touch unfortunately. He will be missed, and I am so sorry for your loss.

On behalf of our daughter, Jenna, a friend of Vince's when he worked at MPM, we mourn the loss of his spirit along with his dearly beloved wife, Michelle and his family who he loved very much. He was a kind, creative, sensitive human being and had such a wonderful sense of humor! Our hearts go out to you all, Jim and Jana Lawton

Dear Grandmother Jean, Your Red Hat Friends send our thoughts and prayers to you and the family of Vincent. Know he will be greatly missed by many. He sounds like an outstanding young man who was just getting started in his life. Love, Pat Welch and all the Rosey HATitudes.

Vince was a great guy.Mr. Vince wanted me to grow a beard.I did. I saw Vince a while back and he said I looked great with the beard.