Duane Lee Reutter

duane reutter

July 6, 1947 ~ February 15, 2024

Born in: Tacoma, Washington
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Duane Lee Reutter, 76, passed away peacefully on Feb. 15, 2024. He was born on July 6, 1947, in Tacoma, Wash.

He was a Masonry Contractor in Pueblo, Colo. for over 40 years and an Marine Corps Veteran. Duane enjoyed his grandchildren, fishing, and many good times with his friends.

He is survived by his sister, Lucille Ewing; loving wife of 50 years, Patty; children, Patrick Reutter, Kelly (Tony) Quintana, and Niki (Scott) Gardner; ten grandchildren, Amberlee, Stephanie, Kelly Grace, Jazzlynn, Patrick, Jr., Christian, Taylor, Dominic, Samantha, and Amanda; and one great-granddaughter, Olive.

Duane was preceded in death by his parents, Virgil and Juanita Reutter; and brother, Bobby Reutter.

At his request, cremation has taken place in the Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Online condolences at www.MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. CandleImagePatty and Family. I am so sorry to read of Duane’s passing. My condolences, and prayers for you and your loved ones.

  2. Lucille, I recently joined the Pueblo Central Class of 1966 group. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of Duane. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your classmate Ted Schnell.

  3. My condolences for the loss to the entire family. He was a cousin that I seldom saw….Minnesota is a long ways away and I guess our families didn’t travel back and forth much. My mother was Virgil’s twin sister. All the Reutter family was so spread out from Minnesota to Washington to Colorado.

  4. I’m so sorry about Duane’s passing. I spent so much time with him and Patty. From boating, BBQs, they were our best friends. We had our babies together , just so many memories I will never forget. My love to you Patty, Kelly and Patrick and their families. He is definitely with that whole pack of guys partying.

    Love, John and Peggy Dissler

  5. Patty, I’m sorry for the loss of Duane. My condolences are with you. Love you my friend ❤️ and I’m always a message away if you need to talk. Love you

  6. Patty and Family,
    so sorry for your loss. We had a lot of great memories, Duane was the best masonry man .
    Now him and Brother Charlie can catch up on old times they spend together-
    Rest in Peace Duane, John and Lorraine Aldridge


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