Linda Lou Bruesewitz

Linda Lou Bruesewitz obituary, Owen, WI

Linda Lou Bruesewitz

Linda Bruesewitz Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Maurina/Schilling Funeral Homes - Colby on Nov. 20, 2023.

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Linda Lou Bruesewitz, age 79, joined her family and God on Saturday, November 18, 2023 at the Waterford in Colby under hospice care with her family at her side.
Linda was born on September 18, 1944, the daughter of Harry and Margaret Zrutskie in Colby, Wisconsin. She married Dennis Bruesewitz on January 9, 1963 and together they raised four children. Deb (Tom) Paul; Mike (Julie) Bruesewitz; Tim Bruesewitz; Lisa (Tom) Wussow. She spent most of her life farming and later in life spent 31 years at Figis becoming a lead. She enjoyed and loved so many of her co-workers, becoming best friends with many. She had a very special place in her heart for Diane & Vicki.
Linda is survived by her children; her sons-in-laws and daughter- in –law; many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings; Dawn (Bud) Littleton and Terry (Jude) Zrutskie. Grandchildren: Tyler (Nicki) Paul, Logan (Cheyanna) Paul, Brittni (Justin) Krzanowski, Jason Bruesewitz, Lindsey (Carlos) Infante, Marissa (Chris) Picha, Taylor Wussow and Brad Bruesewitz. Great grandchildren; Trista, Ian, Claire Krzanowski, Shayla & Ember Paul, Lincoln Ellis (and her dad Mac), Luna & Romeo Infante, Aspen & Memphis Picha
Joining her will be her husband Dennis and her son Tim, as well as her parents, Harry and Margaret Zrutskie and a brother Dusty: her in –laws Delmar & Lila Bruesewitz and numerous other loved ones.
Thank you to Kristi, Mary and staff of hospice for assisting in mom's comfort and care.
A very special thank you to the staff of the Waterford for the daily care & support, couldn't have done it without you. You all have become our family and we love you for all the help and love you showed mom.
Thanks also to Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home for assistance and comfort in the transistion.
A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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