Mark L. Rutkowski

Mark L. Rutkowski obituary, South Bend, IN

Mark L. Rutkowski

Mark Rutkowski Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Zahoran Funeral Home - South Bend on May 6, 2024.
Mark Rutkowski Obituary
Mark Lewis Rutkowski (COL Ret)
DOB 12/30/1955
DOD 5/3/2024
If you are reading this, then I am dead. I did not expect to go out this soon, but as the saying goes "Man proposes, God disposes." So instead of a nice comfy retirement, I ended up like this, oh well. As the custom, the obit should cover my life, surviving family and the like, so here it goes.
To my parents' great surprise, I was the last of four children, conceived only 9 months after my sister was born. I can only imagine how that conversation went. To their great "joy" I arrived 9 months later.
I grew up in a comfortable lower middle-class environment in Mishawaka, under the benign neglect of my parents. No criticism is implied, after two brothers and sister, I guess they wanted to finish up as placidly as possible. So as long as the school didn't call or the police showed up, I was OK. When they did, a price was paid as when they dropped by to talk to my parents about something I supposedly did (but I was innocent, I swear) on the day of my brother Phil's wedding when all the family was there. That did not go over well.
I attended St Bavo's grade school for 7 ¾ years before being expelled. Why they had to kick me out after nearly 8 years and only few weeks left is beyond me. Anyway, I had to finish up at Emmons and this C/D student and became an honor student there. Just shows the quality of a good parochial school education. I went on to Mishawaka High School and through a concentrated lack of effort on my part, I managed to graduate in the "top two-thirds" of my class – as the Army recruiter credited me. Studying was hard in the face of disinterest.
After graduation, I got the talk from my dad (get a job, go to school or join the Army). Since I doubted any college would take me and I did not want a minimum wage job, the Army was my preference. I had in fact already talked with them. So, I went in 2 weeks after graduation and something clicked as I did not leave the Army for 37.5 years, retiring as a full Colonel. I also worked as an Army civilian for 5 more years before retiring.
I graduated with a BA degree from Purdue with the highest honors (paying for your own education focuses the intellect) and later earned a MA degree from Purdue and another from the US Army War College. "Knowledge is good" to quote Emil Faber. The Army provided me an opportunity for FTA -Fun, Travel and Adventure- as the wags used to say.
My parents, Matt and Marjorie "Jean" Clapp preceded me in going to the big poker game in the sky after long and good lives, and I missed them greatly when they passed. I am, however, survived by two gear head brothers, Dave "Once a Marine always a Marine", and Philip "I am the poor forgotten middle child" Rutkowski. I am also survived by my sister, Lynn Schult, who I have the utmost respect for, who raised two great kids, homeschooling them while working a minimum wage job before becoming a true "woman of steel" (an iron worker). Bob, her husband who has the strangest sense of humor I ever saw, played a large role as well. Hats off to you.
My greatest success and joy was eloping with my wife Pam (Pallatin) in July 1975. It was supposed to be a secret, but I left the marriage license on my dresser at home with I returned to my first duty station, Berlin Germany. So much for OPSEC. She has been with me through good times and bad for 49 years. I owe much of what success I had in life to her. I love her deeply and beyond measure. I also leave a son, Nathan Daniel, so named so he would have ND as his initials. He is studying to be a Marine Biologist. A good son, and a pleasure to be around, unless he was your euchre partner.
As a person who enjoyed a good laugh (why I was known as the smiling colonel) and had a deep interest in travel, military and Roman history and ND football. One of my most enjoyable trips was to Rome to see the sights of antiquity. Unfortunately, a case of Mussolini's revenge forced me to experience Rome from the inside of the bathroom.
I have many things undone: books unread and places unseen but I am thankful for what I did accomplish. To everyone I would emphasize to not waste time, never put off what you can do today for you don't know what tomorrow holds.
Special thanks to Cathy, David and Julie who provided wonderful companionship and care, and Southern Care Hospice for their compassionate services.
PS. Mark wrote his own obituary, and if you knew Mark, his sense of humor was one of his biggest assets.
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January 28, 2025

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July 21, 2024

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Debra Glover(Jones)

January 28, 2025

It was a shock and I feel great sadness at this news. Mark and Pam were at my wedding in 1988 at Ft. Knox, KY. Mark was the best man for (Cpt. Thomas Jones) Sometimes, in the military, we lose contact with people we knew. I hope to reach out to Pam and personally offer condolences.

Doug Bagarus

July 21, 2024

Ran across this Vet, and decided to read his obit.

Thank you for your service. Great sense of humor and God Bless You. I am sure that every soldier that had contact with you became a better person.

CSM (Ret) Thomas C. Salas

May 31, 2024

What an Officer, historian, commander, and friend. I cut my teeth as a Battalion Command Sergeant Major in mid 2003 through early 2005 with the then LTC RutkowskiI, and continued my correspondence and occasional visits with him and the family through the years with his assignment to the 85 Division staff and a DOD Civilian gig in Germany and my deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Upon his return with Pam to CONUS we still kept in touch with a yearly visit to the "old man" by his once upon a time CSM.
Never felt comfortable calling him Mark, too much respect for the man, it was always "Sir". In the summer of 2023 was that last time we would see each other as when the ice sheet up North melted I would make my sojourn to Granger, IN.
I will truly miss him, as it was an honor to serve with him, and a pleasure to sit and laugh of times gone by. See you on the High Ground Sir- MARCHONS!

Michael B. Kaliski

May 30, 2024

I met Mark in early 1975 in West Berlin Germany. We were both stationed at Company F 40 th Armor. I left the military, Mark stayed in, or was in college, or back in the military. We stayed in touch, and visited as often as we could. I missed visiting him Washington, but did visit all his Indiana stops..Lafayette, Otterbein, Fishers, and Grainger. My wife and I visited Mark and Pam when he returned to Germany. This visit took us back to Berlin for New Years Eve. What a most memorable trip this was, my wife now has places to match all the Berlin stories Mark and I told.
I went to Marks retirement ceremony when he left the Army. He had prepared a slide show with odd and funny pictures, with comments to match. He made fun of his career, he seemed to enjoy every minute, and he had a good laugh about it. He did it again, writing his own obituary. Thank you Mark for getting one last laugh with us. I will certainly miss you.
My family and I send our deepest condolences to Pam, Nate, and Marks family.
Farewell Mark
Your friend, Mike

Nicole Richards

May 7, 2024

I worked at DFAS with Mark for a few years, and he was one of the kindest men in the building!!!

Kathryn (Kathy) Streer Seidler

May 7, 2024

I worked at Montgomery Wards at Scottsdale Mall my Senior Year in high school. Mark worked at the cafeteria there, as did one of my best friends, Pam Pallatin. They began dating, fell in love, and shared a long life of living in Germany when Mark was in the U.S.Army. Mark was always very patriotic and also very loving to Pam. I have memories of him being gentle, sweet, and funny. May you be resting in peace, my Friend.

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