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John Kutner Obituary

Joined his wife Antoinette (nee Casper) in Eternal Rest on Friday, November 4, 2005, at age 92. Loving father of Ronald (loving friend Sandra Cech), Mary Ann (Don) Snyder, the late John W. Kutner and the late Thomas A. Kutner. Dear father-in-law of Toni Kutner. Dearest grandfather of Carie Ann (Chris) Miller, John (Kathleen) Kutner, Angela (Rick) Gabriel, Jason Snyder, Christopher (Nicole) Kutner, Ian Kutner and Morgan Kutner. Great-grandfather of Mckenzie, Madelyn, Mallory, Johnny, Andrew, Tyler, Spencer, Ally and Tommy. Brother of Marion Kile. Uncle of Dan (Kate) Kile. Great-uncle of Ellen Kile. Also survived by other relatives and friends.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10AM at ST. GREGORY THE GREAT CHURCH, S. 63rd and W. Oklahoma Ave. (meet at the church). Visitation Tuesday from 4-6PM at the funeral home. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John worked as an electrician for the I.B.E.W. Local 494 for 50 years. Member of the VFW. He served in the Army in WWII in the European Theatre.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8, 2005.

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Mike Krogman

November 7, 2005

I took care of John in the hospital. I tresured his stories of working out in the cold as an electrician. He talked about meeting the ships down on Jones Island to do electric work, and the ship's staff were so greatful, they fed you like you were royalty. There was a glimmer in his eyes that made it sound like it happened yesterday. I loved the spirit inside of this man.

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