Jeanette Ruth “G-Unit” Hutter, 90, of St. Louis passed away on September 5th, 2024 in her home. She was surrounded at the time by All 8 of her children and other cherished family members.
Mrs. Hutter Worked for Boatmans Bank where she retired from in 1999. She was a passionate follower of all St. Louis sports teams. Her favorite was the St. Louis Cardinals. She was also the family champion at the game of Yahtzee.
Jeanette’s entire world was her large, beautiful family. She was a loving wife, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and aunt who will be dearly missed. She was a wonderful friend to everyone she met and always showed kindness and unconditional love. She also never met a dog who wasn’t instantly in love with her.
She is survived by her brother: Robert (Gerry) Wildermuth of Fairview Heights, IL; eight children: Mary Ann (Don) Pratt of Lonedell, Cindy (Kevin) Rice of St. Louis, Carl Hutter Jr of St. Louis, Pamela (Robert) Boshers of Perryville, Richard (Diana) Hutter of Wildwood, Karen Hutter of St. Louis, Sharon (Greg) Nagel of Theodosia, and Michael Hutter of St. Louis; 18 grandchildren: Jennifer (Kieran) O’Shea, Jeffery Boshers, Donald
Pratt, Angela (David) Miller, Richard (Hali) Hutter, Kathrine (Adam) Boyd, Gina (Ryan) McDermott, Stephanie (Anthony) Darian, Melissa (Andrew) Farmer, Jennifer (Scott) Brueckner, Timothy Pratt, Jillian (Ethan) O’Connell, Brian (Lindsey) Hutter, Matthew Hutter, Jeremy (Matthew) Nagel, Thomas (Alexis) Rice, Patrick (Madison) Rice, and Jessica (Matthew) Albrecht; 28 great-grandchildren: Logan, Madeleine, Aiden, Zoe,
Nicholas, Carl, Anela, Colin, Olivia, Owen, Brayden, Gabriella, Kalayah, Kastiel,
Anjali, James, Caleb, Aidan, Gunner, Jonah, Noah, Graham, Bennett, Tatum,
Chandler, Jace, Emmy Jean, and a baby girl to be born in January; Many nieces and nephews, countless adopted family members and many friends.
She is proceeded in death by her beloved husband: Carl Hugo Hutter; Her mother and father: Mary(Newcomb) and Harry Wildermuth; sister: Mary Anne McSwiggan; brothers: Charles Wildermuth, Harry Wildermuth and Arthur Wildermuth; children: Timothy Joseph and an unnamed baby boy; great-grandchild: Nora Jean Hutter; and other numerous family members.
A celebration of her life is planned from 1PM to 3PM on Saturday, November 2nd at Kutis Funeral Home, Affton Chapel. 10151 Gravois Rd. St. Louis, MO 63123.
Her family has requested that instead of flowers, please make a donation in her name to Stray Rescue of St. Louis or a charity of your choice.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family. Queen Jean lived a long good life and all you guys were so great to her. You all loved her unconditionally and she knew that and appreciated it. She’s now up in heaven with your dad dancing the night away!
Beautiful tribute and my sincere condolences to her friends and family
Carl, Maryann, Cindy, Richard, Pam, Sharon, Karen, Michael, all the Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren,
Our hearts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. We were all so very fond of Aunt Jean and Love her dearly. Please find peace knowing she is with those who left us too soon and rejoicing in God’s glory.
We Love you all
To the Hutter family
The Galovich family, Mike, Rich & Steve send our condolences to the entire Hutter family. Growing up down the alley from you guys, we were constantly at your house. Your mom was a complete sweetheart to me and my brothers always. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Hutter family at this time. God bless all of you and R.I.P. Mrs. Hutter.
Aunt Jean has always been a loving and kind lady.I was so lucky to remember when she and Uncle Carl were dating and when they were married. Also how kind she was to loan me her sweaters when a CYC dance would come up,or when we would hide the red threes from Uncle Carl when playing Canasta.She always had and always will have a special place in my heart.She was a wonderful lady.Love ❤️
Our beloved Aunt Jean is the very embodiment of family cohesion, she multiplied love everywhere she went. I am grateful that I got to spend as much time as I did with her at her home, family reunions and in Salem. She has successfully passed a respectful loving and family first and always torch to her children. Every precious and priceless memory is loving, fun, and indelibly imprinted on my heart. She is so happily reunited with all the family members she loved so much,… God and they have told her,… “Well done, my good and faithful servant!” for she has indeed trained up her children well, I am with you all,…. And I couldn’t love you more,…
Love you all and miss you all so much.
The last time I got to spend a lot of time with all of you was when I graduated from Highschool and my graduation present was spending time with all of you (1975) and got to go on the Admiral before it was retired. Wish I could be there for all of you, but, I will be there in spirit. (I now live in PA) Wish I could be there…. LOVE ALL OF YOU… Judith McSwiggan (DeVeau) Regan