A Mass of a Christian Burial will be held for Adeline at 11AM on Saturday December 1, 2018 at St Joseph Catholic Church - 1709 Wyatt Ave, Stevens Point. Rev. Jerzy Rebacz will officiate. Friends and family may gather to share memories from 4-7pm on Friday November 30, 2018 at the Plover Shuda Funeral Home - 2400 Plover Rd, Plover. A General Rosary will be prayed for Adeline at 6:30PM on Friday at the funeral home. Visitation will continue on Saturday from 9:30-10:15AM at the Plover Shuda Funeral Home followed by a procession to the church. Shuda Funeral Services will be assisting the family.
Adeline was born August 30, 1928 to the late Benedict and Mary (Waldoch) Kizewski. She attended St. Peters Grade School and St Joseph's Academy. Adeline married Adolph Kielpinski on June 12, 1948. After Adolf's death she married Edward Rutkowski on March 11, 1989. Adeline loved to sing in church choirs. She sang for the Choraleers and funeral masses. Adeline worked at Weber Life Company and retired as a supervisor at the Stevens Point Sporting Goods. Adeline and spouses traveled extensively.
Adeline is survived by her 3 children: Ronald (Mary) Kielpinski, Eau Claire; Sandra (Mike) Scully, Mesa, AZ; and Leanne (Chris) Miller, Elk River, MN; 5 grandchildren: Heather Kielpinski, Minneapolis, MN; Kristin (Casey) Charlson, Woodbury, MN; Dana (Brandon) Brown, Apache Junction, AZ; Maxim Miller, Loveland, CO; and Jeff (Anne) Miller, Fort Collins, CO; 4 great grandchildren: Connor Charlson, Woodbury, MN; Caylee Charlson, Woodbury, MN; Hayden Brown, Apache Junction, AZ; and Lilly Brown, Apache Junction, AZ. She is further survived by her brother Norman, and sisters Rita and Marilyn.
She was preceded in death by her parents, daughter Yvonne, husband Adolf Kielpinski and husband Edward Rutkowski, brothers: Eugene, Jerome, Benedict, Thomas, and sisters: Germaine, Violet, Gladys, Dorothy, and Patricia.
Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.shudafuneral.com
Published in Stevens Point Journal on Nov. 29, 2018
A Mass of a Christian Burial will be held for Adeline at 11AM on Saturday December 1, 2018 at St Joseph Catholic Church - 1709 Wyatt Ave, Stevens Point. Rev. Jerzy Rebacz will officiate. Friends and family may gather to share memories from 4-7pm on Friday November 30, 2018 at the Plover Shuda Funeral Home - 2400 Plover Rd, Plover. A General Rosary will be prayed for Adeline at 6:30PM on Friday at the funeral home. Visitation will continue on Saturday from 9:30-10:15AM at the Plover Shuda Funeral Home followed by a procession to the church. Shuda Funeral Services will be assisting the family.
Adeline was born August 30, 1928 to the late Benedict and Mary (Waldoch) Kizewski. She attended St. Peters Grade School and St Joseph's Academy. Adeline married Adolph Kielpinski on June 12, 1948. After Adolf's death she married Edward Rutkowski on March 11, 1989. Adeline loved to sing in church choirs. She sang for the Choraleers and funeral masses. Adeline worked at Weber Life Company and retired as a supervisor at the Stevens Point Sporting Goods. Adeline and spouses traveled extensively.
Adeline is survived by her 3 children: Ronald (Mary) Kielpinski, Eau Claire; Sandra (Mike) Scully, Mesa, AZ; and Leanne (Chris) Miller, Elk River, MN; 5 grandchildren: Heather Kielpinski, Minneapolis, MN; Kristin (Casey) Charlson, Woodbury, MN; Dana (Brandon) Brown, Apache Junction, AZ; Maxim Miller, Loveland, CO; and Jeff (Anne) Miller, Fort Collins, CO; 4 great grandchildren: Connor Charlson, Woodbury, MN; Caylee Charlson, Woodbury, MN; Hayden Brown, Apache Junction, AZ; and Lilly Brown, Apache Junction, AZ. She is further survived by her brother Norman, and sisters Rita and Marilyn.
She was preceded in death by her parents, daughter Yvonne, husband Adolf Kielpinski and husband Edward Rutkowski, brothers: Eugene, Jerome, Benedict, Thomas, and sisters: Germaine, Violet, Gladys, Dorothy, and Patricia.
Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.shudafuneral.com
Published in Stevens Point Journal on Nov. 29, 2018
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