Dennis Mutsch

dennis mutsch

January 30, 1943 ~ December 31, 2024

Dennis C. “Ralph” Mutsch, 81, of Rockham, passed away Tuesday, December 31, 2024, in Aberdeen.

A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 10, 2025, at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Faulkton, with Fr. John Short presiding, with military honors. Burial will follow at a later date at the Miranda Cemetery. 

Dennis Charles Mutsch was born January 30, 1943, in Madelia, MN to Ralph and Dorothea (Metz) Mutsch. He came to South Dakota at the age of three with his parents so Ralph could take over the Fred and Clara Metz farm after Fred passed away suddenly.  This farm is the current homestead by Miranda, where Dennis lived ever since.

Dennis attended country school near the farm by Miranda until his freshman year when he began attending Faulkton High School, graduating with the class of 1961. After high school, Dennis attended Spring College (University of South Dakota of Springfield) for three years where he majored in mechanics, until his third-year majoring in general education.

In 1964 he joined the United States Army and was based in Germany for three years.  He returned to Springfield College for a semester until his father Ralph had a heart attack. Dennis then took the farm over in Miranda, where he raised grain and livestock. He loved working on the farm until the day he died.  

On December 27, 1969, Dennis married Linda Malsom, his wife of 55 years.   They had three children: Craig, Kevin, and Roxanne.  While on the farm, he returned to Northern College to finish his bachelor’s degree in industrial arts which was important to him. However, the farm was where his true passion lay. 

Dennis served on many boards throughout his lifetime including the Centerville Township Board, Missouri Valley Insurance Board, Miranda Cemetery Board, and Faulkton Farmers Elevator Board.  His strong work ethic, intelligence, and attention to detail made him an asset to all the boards he served on.

One of Dennis’s favorite things was sports as you would always see him at games.  He never missed his grandkid’s sporting events and enjoyed the social aspect as well. He also loved hunting and the strong relationships he built with family and friends. He formed these strong relationships with the hunters during the fall season. He enjoyed visiting with his neighbors and kept in touch with friends and classmates from school. 

Dennis is survived by Linda Mutsch, his wife of 55 years; his children: Craig Mutsch (Tomelyn Taylor) of Faulkton, Kevin Mutsch (Peg Speck) of Faulkton, and Roxanne (Jared) Woodring of Athol; grandchildren: Kailyn Mutsch, Jade and Dade Monroe, and Lincoln and Isabelle Woodring; his brother-in-law, Craig Johnson; and nieces, Stephanie (Bob) Lindberg and Cami (Sam) Drahn.  

Dennis was preceded in death by his parents: Ralph and Dorothea Mutsch; and a sister, Louise Johnson.

Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton has been entrusted with Dennis’ arrangements. 

 

 

A Memorial Service was held on January 10, 2025 at 10:30 AM at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 1013 Court St in Faulkton, SD 57438

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  1. Charlotte Anglin Pearson says:

    I went to high school with Dennis he was a good friend

  2. My deepest condolences to all the family.

  3. To all Dennis’ family,  please know that we are very sorry for your loss.  We considered Dennis a friend and he will be missed!

  4. We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Dennis. He was such a kind, hardworking, family man. He will be missed throughout our community. May our thoughts and prayers bring all of the family peace and comfort in the days ahead. In Deepest Sympathy,

  5. So sorry to hear of the passing of denny.  been a friend for a long time, went to country school together in our early years ..

  6. Dennis will truly be missed.  He was a dedicated family man, and an amazing pheasant guide.  Hunting trips will not be the same without the camaraderie of Dennis.  Myself and Cole will miss him, and cherish the memories we shared together for so many years.  Rest in peace my friend. 

    Prayers and my deepest condolences to the family.  

    Pat and Cole Dressen 

  7. My condolences to the family. The Mutsch family was a neighbor to us growing up.

  8. Linda and family–so very sorry about Dennis–my deepest condolences. God bless you all as you navigate this difficult journey.

  9. Linda and Family,
    We are so sorry to hear of Dennis passing. What a great guy! We were both good friends and classmates of Dennis. I have so many fun memories with Dennis in high school and also at Southern State in Springfield. He was always the person that would do anything for you. We also enjoyed visiting with him when we would return to Faulkton. And Linda, you know how special you are to us for adopting my parents, especially my Mom, and doing so many things for them. We will never forget your kindness.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you. 
    Derald and Linda Shaw

  10. Dennis was a great classmate. Sorry to hear of your loss. He will be missed.

  11. Linda and family

    I am very sorry to hear about Dennis (Buddy Ralph). I have a lot of good memories about him.

    My thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Dave kenyon

  12. Dennis was a fine classmate and will be missed. Sorry for your loss.

  13. We are so sorry to hear about your Dads' passing. Despite the circumstance it is never easy to say goodbye. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family as you navigate life without his physical presence as he will always be with you in your heart and memories. God Bless you all.

  14. So sorry for your loss. God bless you and keep you.. I enjoyed visiting with him. If you need anything call. Love,
    Maureen


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