David "Butch" Schlueter

David "Butch" Schlueter obituary, Oak Creek, WI

David "Butch" Schlueter

David Schlueter Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sunset Options Funerals & Cremations Inc. on Sep. 19, 2024.

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David "Butch" Schlueter, age 61, of Oak Creek, Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, September 15, 2024, at his home.
Butch was born December 13, 1962, in St. Francis, Wisconsin to David W. and Carol Jean Schlueter.
A proud Marine Veteran, he served his country in the United States Marines from 1983-1987, on the aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower and at Camp Lejeune, until he was honorably discharged in 1987. Butch's passion for the Marines and his country were unshakeable and intertwined in his everyday way of living.
He worked as a Mail Handler for the United States Postal Service for 26 years, until he retired in 2019.
Butch is survived by his beloved wife and best friend, Julie (Pratt) A. Schlueter. Butch's life was a love letter to Julie. They met over a camping trip during a girl's weekend and 10 months later they were married.
He is further survived by his mother Carol Jean Schlueter (Catherine Gallenberger); stepmother Dorothy Schlueter; mother and father in-laws Kathy and Richie Graczyk; sister Jodene (Dan) Stefanovich; daughters Elizabeth Schlueter and Amanda Schlueter; stepsons Benjamin (Courtney) Wurtinger and Adam Wurtinger; brother in-law Jeff (Jenny) Pratt; sister in-law Lori Hintz; sister in-law Carol Pratt (Joseph Schertzl).
Cherished, loved and fun grandfather to Gabrielle, Cameron and Avianna.
Butch is also survived by many nieces, nephews, family, friends, and USMC brothers.
He is preceded in death by his father David W. Schlueter; grandparents Arthur and Jean Anderson; Uncle Karl Schlueter; brother in-law "Uncle" Clark Hintz.
Butch had a love of racing that started with his father. After the sprint races, Butch and his father would stop at Jimmy's Grotto in Waukesha for Italian sausage sandwiches. His love of racing lives on through his stepsons with an ultimate bucket list trip to the Indianapolis 500 together.
We could always find Butch giving back in some way. His involvement in the American Legion, volunteering at the Human Concerns Food Pantry, donating over 10 gallons of blood, the ways are too numerous to count. When he wasn't volunteering, we could find Butch and Julie off on countless traveling adventures together with friends they considered family. It has to be said that Butch's ultimate passion was for his grandchildren. Swimming in the backyard pool, trips to the park, letting each of them help with everything he did and teaching them about love, respect and the art of giving back.
Butch was a loving, genuine man who was called home too soon.
Semper Fi
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to a Veteran charity of your choice. Butch was fond of the Wounded Warrior Project and many others.
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September 28, 2024

Doug posted to the memorial.

September 26, 2024

Bonnie and Gary Colovich sent flowers.

September 20, 2024

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Doug

September 28, 2024

First off butch is the perfect nickname. You see a dude like that and you know he´s gonna have a name like that . I first met butch when we got hired together at the post office Aug 7 1993 and good times ensued. Shortly after starting at the PO butch called me a few hours before we were supposed to work n said wanna stop out for a beer, and against my better judgment I agreed. Next thing I know we are wandering around downtown Chicago at 3 AM and I don´t regret it at all as it was I memorable night. Butch and I both have an appreciation for some great tunes and spent some hours cranking one hit wonders on my jukebox n having some beers. Great memories . It would be great to one day see a truly good dude again . Peace to you butch.
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Brian Kozak

September 20, 2024

At the Post Office Butch was a refreshing change of pace: he cared. About the job, about the mailhandlers he was group leader for, for the Marines. He was always there front and center on the Marine Corps birthday and the piece of cake for the Unknown Soldier. Semper Fi, my friend; your retirement was too short

David Behling

September 19, 2024

Too many memories to put down in writing I would be typing for days. Butche was the kindest most sincere man I know. From the time I met him through all the years I never heard him say a bad thing about anyone. He was a genuine as they come. It is difficult to type with tears filling my eyes. Butche I love you and I´m blessed to have you as a friend. Hold the fort down up in heaven. Until I see you again I will always have you in my heart and mind. The saying is true, only the good die young, God needed you and I´m sure you will be up to what ever task he gives you. Beaver.

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September 28, 2024

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September 26, 2024

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