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June 24, 1930 - May 20, 2020

A private committal service officiated by Dan Johnson will be held at Mt. Ever-Rest Memorial Park – South. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan.

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Jutta was a lovely woman and loved deeply. I'm so very thankful that she knew the Lord and is now with her beloved husband, Paul, and wonderful son, Ron. My love and condolences to Trisha (as Ronny called her). Blessings to all their family and friends. Joana

Posted by Joana Feist-Lindstrom on January 19, 2023

Jutta was a very kind and generous neighbor who will be greatly missed. The first time she met us she literally gave us her car to be able to go get our second set of keys at our house down the road because we had locked our keys in our car at our new house across the street from her. She would do anything for you, including making sure she was the one delivering our yearly Christmas gift bag of Goodies and sweets even when it was sleeting and cold while pushing her scooter walker. Scott and I really enjoyed her sense of humor and quick wit and the stories of her life before coming to America. We hope you know how loved your mother was by all and that you find peace in all the memories of time spent with her.

Posted by Beth and Scott George on June 8, 2020

I met Jutta Reist thru Mark Duncan when I went to work for Bonded Janitorial. I absolutely LOVED working for and with Jutta! She was fun, serious about her work cleaning, and I became very close to her and Paul. We had many common interests especially the fact I had served in yhe army and that is how she met Paul while he was serving in the army in Germany. I remember her telling me the story of how she was so excited to shake Hitler's hand as a young woman and wouldn't even wash that hand until she learned how terrible he was....and the way she would tell her stories we had many many laughs together. She loved life, her family, and was forever trying to help the underdog as long as they wanted to help themselves. She treated me as family and I am so blessed to have been able to have shared a part of her life! GOD BLESS YOU JUTTA! RIP!

Posted by Kelly S Corryn on May 29, 2020