Borghlid "Jo" Lutz
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WEBSTER - Borghlid "Jo" Lutz, age 91 of Webster, passed away May 8th, 2021 (three days short of her 92nd birthday), at Sun Dial Manor in Bristol, SD. Services will be Saturday, May 15th, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at the Webster United Methodist Church and will be livestreamed on Fiksdal Funeral Service Facebook page. Pastor Molly Leger will officiate. Visitation at Fiksdal Funeral Service will be Friday, May 14th, 2021 from 5 to 7 P.M, closing with a prayer service at 7 P.M.
Jo was born on May 11, 1929 at Crocker, SD to Gus and Marie (Ronning) Bye - the last of nine children. She grew up on the family farm southwest of Lily, SD. As a high school freshman Jo moved to Chicago to study while living with her sister Esther. She returned to South Dakota and graduated from Webster High School in 1948. Following graduation, she attended Northern Normal in Aberdeen and received a teaching certificate after a few weeks of training. She taught for a year at a little one-room country school near their farm. She married Lawrence Lutz at Lily Lutheran Church in Lily on August 26, 1951. They moved to the family farm southeast of Webster and four children were born to this union. Lawrence passed away in 1990 and Jo remained single the remainder of her life. Besides working alongside her husband on the farm, Jo spent a number of years clerking at several local businesses: Nergers, Koeneckes, Evie's Superette, Alco, Cornwell Drug and Webster Tire. She enjoyed providing great customer service and interacting with the public. She served as caregiver for many of her family, including her mother-in-law, Frances; father; husband; brother, Paul; and in-laws, August, and Emma Lutz. She enjoyed watching over many of her grandchildren as well. Most recently she helped care for her children, Marcia, and Loren, as they faced their physical problems. Caregiving was her hallmark. Eventually Jo moved into Webster across from the United Methodist Church where she was a member and past president of the UMW. She volunteered her time to do whatever she was able for as long as she could. She had a special group of friends that would meet at Pizza Hut after Sunday worship for lunch. She also had a Monday night "Dancing with The Stars" group she entertained. Last fall her health declined and Monty and Mary Bloom cared for her until she moved to Sun Dial Manor last week.
Preceding her in death was her husband, Lawrence; son, Loren; daughter, Marcia Gisselbeck; parents; and siblings Paul, Helen, Richard, Ed, Esther, Norman, Geneva and an infant who passed at birth. Left to celebrate our Norwegian Queen, are a son, Lynn (Vonnie) Lutz, Webster; daughter, Mary Jo (Monty) Bloom, Webster; daughter-in-law, Patty Lutz, and son-in-law, Dan Gisselbeck, both of Webster. In addition, she will be greatly missed by nine grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; step-sister-in-law, Joyce Proctor and many nieces and nephews.