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Robert Beutter Obituary

Robert Beutter

April 6, 1935 - Jan. 2, 2020

MISHAWAKA, IN - Robert C. “Mayor Bob” Beutter, 84, life-long Mishawaka resident and Mishawaka's longest serving Mayor, passed away Thursday, January 2, 2020 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center.

Bob was born April 6, 1935 in Mishawaka, the son of the late Charles and Helen (Cone) Beutter. He was a 1953 graduate of Mishawaka High School. He received his B.S. in Business from Indiana University in 1957 and his Doctor in Jurisprudence from Indiana University School of Law in 1960. He was admitted to the Indiana and Federal Bar in 1960 and to the U.S. Court of Military Appeals in 1961. Bob was proud of his service to his country in the U.S. Army, where he served as a captain in the Judge Advocate General Corps. Upon his return to Mishawaka, following his service in the Army, Bob began his private practice of law that would span over 50 years. His areas of specialty included estate planning, real estate and business law. During that time, he also served as Penn Township attorney, Osceola town attorney, deputy prosecuting attorney of St. Joseph County, and deputy city attorney for Mishawaka.

Bob served as mayor of Mishawaka from 1984 to 2003, a job he loved dearly. Working with a dedicated city staff, Bob's influence is seen throughout his beloved community. During his time as mayor, he made many decisions that had a permanent and positive impact on the city, including his visionary leadership in the development of the Grape Road area and the transformation of the former Uniroyal site into what has become the center of the City and the site of the Robert C. Beutter Riverfront Park, which stands in honor of his devoted public service.

After leaving the mayor's office, Bob continued to serve the City in several capacities, including as assistant city attorney, representing the Parks Board and Redevelopment Commission. For the past 14 years, Bob continued his practice of law with May-Oberfell-Lorber. He received numerous local and state honors and awards, including Mishawaka Man of the Year and the prestigious Sagamore of the Wabash Award from both Governors Kernan and Orr.

In addition to his service to the City of Mishawaka, Bob was also involved in countless community organizations and was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church. He enjoyed gardening and sailing and loved spending time with family and friends.

He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Bob married Mary Alice “May” Beutter on July 26, 1958. May, his wife of over 61 years, survives him along with their four children, Brent Beutter, Lori Alexander, Brad (Donna) Beutter, and Brian (Sabrina Karl) Beutter; seven grandchildren, John, Elizabeth, Claire, Grace, Charles, Ocean, and Sky; and his sister, Barbara D'Achille. Bob was preceded in death by an infant son, Bruce.

A Public Visitation will be held Tuesday, January 7, from 1 to 7 pm at Goethals & Wells Funeral Home, 503 W. 3rd Street, Mishawaka.

A Funeral Service for Bob's family, close friends and colleagues will be held Wednesday, January 8, at 12 pm at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 437 East Dragoon Trail, Mishawaka, with Pastor Bryan Borger officiating. Visitation will be from 10 am to 12:00 pm at the church. Burial will follow the service at St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park, Granger.

A Community Wide Celebration of Bob's life is being planned, with details to follow.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Mishawaka Parks Foundation, of which Bob was a founding member, or The Mishawaka Food Pantry, an organization in which Bob was heavily involved. Donations to the Mishawaka Parks Foundation may be mailed to or dropped off at the Mishawaka Parks Department, located at the Battell Community Center, 904 North Main Street, Mishawaka, IN 46545. Donations to The Mishawaka Food Pantry, Inc. may be mailed to or dropped off at 315 Lincolnway West, Mishawaka, IN 46544.

An online guest book is available at www.goethalswells.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by South Bend Tribune on Jan. 5, 2020.

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Martha Tyler

January 9, 2020

Mrs. Beutter and Family, I had the pleasure of working with Bob at May Oberfell Lorber, as Receptionist, for 14 years. He was such a pleasure to work with and will be missed. His sense of humor, puns, wise cracks, etc, were the best. They were real "eye rollers". May God rest is soul and bring comfort and peace to your family. Martha Tyler

Debora C.

January 8, 2020

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Bob. I grew up playing softball with his daughter, and he married my husband and I at the Mishawaka Summerfest in 1990. He was such a kind and caring man. My prayers go out to all his family.

Barbara Botka

January 7, 2020

Bob Beutter was a kind man who cared about the City of Mishawaka, it's employees and it's citizens. It was a pleasure for both my husband and myself to work many years under his leadership. He was always ready to greet you with his big smile. Our prayers are with the family as we all mourn the loss of one of Mishawaka's finest.

Ken and Barb Botka

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Coach Steve Anderson

January 7, 2020

Dear Beutter Family,
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your dear patriarch.
He was an honorable man and a pillar of the community.
I, along with my brothers Bryan and Dan, had the pleasure of being friends with Brent and Lori while we were growing up. I remember many heated ping pong games at their home and Mary Alice always had delicious chocolate chip cookies afterwards.
Professionally I was the recipient of my Keys to the City of Mishawaka, by Mayor Beutter so generously bestowed upon me and my successful Mishawaka State Volleyball Champion Teams. Memories I'll never forget.
I know this is a difficult time for you all and my prayers are for your strong family bond and your faith to help you cope.
God Bless.

Renee Duncan

January 6, 2020

Mr. Beutter hired me as the first city forester for Mishawaka way back in 1987. One of my greatest experiences was helping with the little "park" next to City Hall, and I remember the dedication clearly. Mayor Bob was so proud it it. He was such a wonderful man, kind to his employees. I'm so grateful to him.

Kai Family

January 6, 2020

Mr. Beutter lives on in his children, grandchildren, & all those who had the honor of knowing him whether as close friends or as acquaintances. The one time we met him, we were smitten by his warmth, humor & kindness. Thank you, Mr. Beutter, for having touched so many lives.

January 6, 2020

I'm so very sorry to hear about Mr. Mayor's passing - that's what I always called him and he always puffed his chest out a little whenever I said that - he will be greatly missed by all of us at May Oberfell Lorber.

We were privileged to work with him and to get to know him and his wonderful sense of humor that stayed with him to the end. A genuinely nice man and a stellar human being! R.I.P., Mr. Mayor - you will never be forgotten.

Victoria Hyland

David Bock

January 6, 2020

Our sympathies to Mary Alice and the Beutter family. And thank you Bob for your outstanding lifelong service to the Mishawaka community and loving friendship with my parents, Roger & Waneta Bock.

Barry Gemmer

January 6, 2020

Our friendship at IU began as Sigma Chis 53'-57'. We were members of the same pledge class and attended church together when we discovered we were both Lutherans.
We recognized early on that we both appreciated a sense of humor. I will miss the hearty laughs I had from his comments on Christmas cards throughout the years that reflected his sharp wit - which sometimes only he and I could appreciate.

I admired his love and pride for his family - May and his kids - and his lengthy public service. With all he did, he did it with humility.

In Hoc, Barry Gemmer

Kathleen Besinger

January 6, 2020

I'm so glad we got to share time visiting with you and Bob last August
at Fred's Celebration of Life party...

Sending love, thoughts and prayers...

Kathleen A. Besinger

SGT RONALD Groning

January 6, 2020

R.I.P. YOUR TOUR OF DUTY IS OVER

January 5, 2020

You were a good friend to my grandparents and a very sweet man! Thank you for being there for the family when my grandma passed away. RIP Mr Beutter, you will be missed!

Monte & Nancy Beaudway

January 5, 2020

We had the best experience of moving next door to the Beutter family over 34 years ago and believe me we could not have had better neighbors in the world. From Chuck and Helen to Bob and May and all their children and grand children we shared many laughs and stories. The lake will not be the same without Bob and his great sense of humor, stories and his gardening tips.

January 5, 2020

Bob was a great classmate who made us all very proud to know him! He will be missed.

Barbara Johnston Price

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