Remembering the life of Philip G. Bartusek….
Funeral services for Philip G. Bartusek of
December 18, at St. Theodore Catholic Church and two hours before the service at the church. There will be a prayer service at 7:30 P.M. Thursday at St. Theodore
Catholic Church.
Phil died on Monday evening, December 15, 2008 at his home surrounded by the love of his family and friends after a valiant battle with cancer.
He was 50.
Phil was born on June 16, 1958, in New Prague, Minnesota, the son of Myles Frances and Jeanette (Schoenbauer) Bartusek.
He attended St. Wenceslaus Elementary School and then
He was united in marriage to Mary Schultz on August 1, 1981.
They
made their home in
A very willing volunteer and community advocate, Phil had been a
member of St. Theodore’s Catholic Church serving on the Parish Council,
Parish Finance and as a Lector.
He was a member the Elks Club, served on
the YMCA Board, and was a leader and volunteered for the
Cops Kicking Cancer, Marching Band Boosters, Festival of Bands, Bayside Ski Club, and several sports booster organizations.
Through his police work, he also put much effort into the Smoke Free Coalition and the Combating Underage Drinking Program.
Phil was richly blessed with an amazing family, those that survive him include: wife Mary of Albert Lea,
daughters: Erin (Dave) Streefland of Northfield, MN, Emily Bartusek of Albert Lea, precious grandson Maxwell Streefland; mother Jeanette Deutsch of New Prague, MN, his brothers Marv (Kim) Deutsch of New Prague, MN, Butch Deutsch of Prior Lake, MN, sisters: Alvina (Willie) Marek of Lonsdale, MN, Pat (Roman) Malecha of Villard, MN; mother-in-law and father-in-law Norbert and Margaret Schultz of New Richland, MN; sisters-in-law: Judy Deutsch of New Prague,
MN, Lori (Doug) Meixell of
that have played such a special role in Phil’s life.
Phil was preceded in death by his grandparents: Frank and Anna Bartusek and ET and Julia Schoenbauer, his father Myles Bartusek, step father Norbert Deutsch and brother Ron Deutsch.
Phil was a passionate example of Live, Laugh, Love, and was an inspiration to
everyone who was fortunate enough to have had him in their life!
In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to the Philip G. Bartusek Memorial Fund.
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