Submitted by: Dan Rich
South Bend Tribune 7/14/2004
Charles H. Beutter
July 2, 1907 -- July 11, 2004
Charles H. Beutter, 97, of Homewood Avenue, Mishawaka, Ind., completed his long and happy life on Earth at 7:35 a.m. Sunday, July 11.
He ended a 10-day hospital stay on July 2nd in time to celebrate his final birthday at Diamond Lake, Mich., with his family, neighbors and friends who always made that annual event the highlight of his year. That evening he returned to Hubbard Hill Estates where he had resided the past three months with his many new friends and compassionate caregivers.
"Charlie" was born in South Bend, Ind., on July 2, 1907, to Henry and Clara (Wolf) Beutter. His sister, Erma Achton, preceded him in death. Swept off his feet by a beautiful young nurse, he married Helen M. Cone in Mishawaka on Feb. 18, 1931. Helen's death on March 14, 1998, did not end his love for her.
Beutter is survived by two children who were blessed with a father that gave them unlimited time, help and love. His daughter, Barbara D'Achille, resides in Beaver Falls, Pa., and a son, Robert (Mary Alice) Beutter lives in Mishawaka. "Grandpa Chuck" shared his love, integrity and wisdom with eight grandchildren, Robert D'Achille (Patricia), Whitney Point, N.Y., Thomas D'Achille, Beaver Falls, Pa., James D'Achille (Sherri), Coconut Creek, Fla., Nancy Shrouds (Curt), Beaver Falls, Brent Beutter (Michelle), Newark, Calif., Lori Alexander, Brentwood, Tenn., Brad Beutter (Donna), South Bend, and Brian Beutter (Sabrina), Madison, Wis.; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by two baby grandsons, Bruce Beutter and David D'Achille.
After graduating from South Bend High School, Beutter attended Notre Dame for two years before transferring to the University of Illinois where he graduated with a BS degree in business in 1929. He began his working life (and The Great Depression) at the brokerage house of E. Lowitz & Co., South Bend. He started his banking career at Mishawaka Loan and Trust Company before joining St. Joseph Bank and Trust Company as a mortgage loan officer. 42 years later he retired from St. Joseph Bank as vice president and trust officer. Only 65 years of age at the time, Beutter accepted a position as trust officer at Valley American Bank and Trust Company and worked for another 17 years.
Although he enjoyed his summers at the lake, gardening, caring for nature, birds and wildlife, fishing trips to Canada with his friends, and family vacation trips, he always had time to serve others and help his community. He had served as treasurer of the Mishawaka Board of School Trustees, president and 50-year member of the South Bend Rotary Club, president and life member of South Bend Turners, commodore of the Eagle Lake Yacht Club, director of the YMCA and of the Scholarship Foundation of St. Joseph County, and was a 70-year member of St. Peter Lutheran Church.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, July 16, in the Bubb Funeral Chapel North, 3910 N. Main St., Mishawaka, and from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday, July 17, in St. Peter Lutheran Church where a funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. with Rev. Kenneth Mangelsdorf officiating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter Lutheran Church, 437 Dragoon Trail East, Mishawaka, IN 46544.
Submitted by: Nadine A. Hardin
Name: Beutter, Charles
Names mentioned: Achton, Alexander,
Beutter, Cone, DAchille, Shrouds, Wolf
By ADAM JACKSON
Tribune Staff Writer
Charles Beutter dies at age 97
"He was just the nicest guy in the
world," said his son, the former mayor of
Beutter, the son of Henry and Clara (Wolf)
Beutter, was born in
That was just in time to jump into his
career at a
Yet even in a time of economic hardship for
the nation, Beutter found joy in his 1931 marriage to Helen Cone,
kicking off a marriage that would last more than 67 years.
"My father always treated my mother
with the utmost in love and respect," Robert Beutter said.
Beutter's working life was also an
extraordinarily long one, lasting well into his eighth decade.
Beginning with the brokerage job, he honed his financial skills
at the Mishawaka Loan and Trust Co. and the St. Joseph Bank and
Trust Co., the latter of which was his place of employment for 42
years.
At the age of 65, Beutter retired from St.
Joseph Bank and Trust, but he didn't put his feet up. Rather, he
moved into a position as trust officer at Valley American Bank
and Trust Co., where he was to work another 17 years.
But his career didn't keep Beutter from
reaching out to help in his community. In addition to serving as
treasurer on the Mishawaka Board of School Trustees, he was
president and a 50-year member of the South Bend Rotary Club,
president and life member of South Bend Turners, commodore of the
Eagle Lake Yacht Club, director of the YMCA and the Scholarship
Foundation of St. Joseph County, and a 70-year member of St.
Peter Lutheran Church.
To Mishawaka Mayor Jeff Rea, that kind of
commitment to community was a gift that Beutter passed down to
his son. "He was a very funny, very kind, very compassionate
person," Rea said. "You can see where his son gets it
from.
Along with work and community, Beutter was
an avowed family man. His son, Robert Beutter, lives in
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at
Bubb Funeral Chapel North, 3910 N. Main St. in Mishawaka, and
from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 437
Dragoon Trail East in Mishawaka. The funeral service will be at
the church at
Memorial contributions may be made to St.
Peter Lutheran Church, 437 Dragoon Trail East,