Mary Stutz, 68, of Custer, SD, peacefully died on December 24, 2023.
Mary was born on September 17, 1955 to David and Winifred Stutz in
Columbus, OH. Mary graduated from Capitol University in 1977, and went on to obtain her masters in Outdoor Education with an emphasis in Therapeutic Recreation in 1988.
Mary worked in outdoor education centers and Lutheran camps in six states for over 42 years, including 23 years as assistant director of Outlaw and Atlantic Mountain Ranches in Custer. Mary mentored and supervised hundreds of college-age staff as they developed and ran dozens of programs serving all ages, from high school students in cross-cultural exchanges at Pine Ridge to daycampers in South Dakota and Wyoming to Elderhostel bike trips on the Mickelson Trail. Mary was a specialist in biking, backpacking, paddling, and small group programming, but was also a key figure in the overall planning, staffing, and safety of Lutheran outdoor ministries in South Dakota. She was known as an organizer, famous for her detailed lists, careful instruction, and inability to leave anything to chance. Her leadership, often conducted quietly and off-stage, earned the respect and admiration of just about everyone.
In addition to being an avid backpacker, Mary loved all outdoor adventures including canoeing, hiking, and biking. She gardened and canned and, in the colder months, kept busy with craftwork, including weaving, basketmaking, spinning, and playing the guitar.
Mary was active at Custer Lutheran Fellowship, where she also served as church office administrator in 2019-2020.
In 1984, Mary married Gerard Nervig. Mary and Gerard had one daughter, Christine. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, David and Winifred. She is survived by her husband, Gerard, daughter, Christine, and siblings Paul, Anne, Emily, and John.
Mary Stutz was a small person with strong opinions, extraordinary energy, and a relentless enthusiasm for bringing people together on the land. Her friendship, leadership, and ministry will not be forgotten.
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