Rita Mutziger

Rita Mutziger


Dates

September 9, 1924 - January 28, 2026

Obituary

Rita Mutziger, 101, of Mitchell, SD, passed away Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at Avera Brady Health and Rehab in Mitchell. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 AM Tuesday, February 3, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Mitchell. Burial will be at Servicemen’s Memorial Cemetery in Mitchell. Visitation will be Monday from 5-7:00 PM at the Church with a 6:00 PM Scripture Service. Arrangements by Bittner Funeral Chapel.

Rita Rose Weber was born on September 9, 1924, to Joe and Josephine Weber on the family farm near Dimock, SD. She was the third of 11 children. Rita attended St. Peter and Paul Catholic School.

She started her strong work ethic at an early age by helping with her younger siblings. For a time, she worked at Wermers Produce for her uncle Casper Wermers and his wife Della Mutziger. During the war, she worked as a factory worker at the Defense Plant in Mitchell. She was the head housekeeper at the Holiday Inn for 20 years.

On May 7th, 1946, Rita married Leslie Mutziger in a double-ring ceremony with her sister Lucille and Everett Muth in Dimock. While raising her growing family on the farm near Ethan, she always had a big garden and canned lots of its produce.

Leslie and Rita moved to Mitchell in 1978. Their back patio was the meeting place after church on Saturday nights and for many family gatherings. There was always time for socializing and a good game of cards. You couldn’t visit without being offered a ham sandwich and a cup of coffee!

During retirement, Les and Rita enjoyed traveling to Europe, Canada, and Hawaii. At the age of 88, her most memorable trip was to Thailand with her son and nephew to visit Judy. Crossing the Kok River on an elephant was the highlight of that trip.

Rita was an avid believer in helping others. After her retirement from the Holiday Inn, she volunteered at the Hospitality House for Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell. Rita and Les delighted in planting and caring for the flowers at the Hospitality House, McDonalds, and of course their own yard; earning the ‘Yard of the Month’ was a special honor for her and their hard work. When she would finish her yard work, she always managed a daily walk along Spruce St. She donated blood a total of 96 times. She was an active member of the Altar Society at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. She helped serve many funeral dinners and always helped serve the Love Feast. Rita was still a member of the Ethan Ladies Auxiliary.

Rita loved a good party. She celebrated her 100th birthday with approximately 200 friends and family. She was forced to ‘downsize’ her 101st to about 60 people!

Rita is survived by her children, Judy of Bangkok, Thailand, Jim (Karen) of Salem, SD, and Lois (Ron) Thuringer of Madison, SD; seven grandchildren: Terry (Jill) Mutziger, Tami (Kurt) Bies, Tom (Robyn) Mutziger, Cheltzie Hentz, Jason (Nancy) Thuringer, Becka (Ryan) Burger, and Rob (Kirsten) Thuringer; 14 great-grandchildren and five great-great-granddaughters; her three siblings, Jerry (Rita) Weber, Marlys (Norbert) Miiller, and Bill (Vicki) Weber; and sisters-in-law, Deanna Hage and Eleanor Weber.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Leslie; her daughter, Sue, in 2017; and seven siblings: Sally Pollreisz, Lucille Muth, Leonard Weber, Helen Pollreisz, Stella Puetz, Alvin Weber, and Virgil Weber.  


Visitation(s)

Date
Monday, February 2, 2026
Time
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location
6:00 PM Scripture Service

Holy Spirit Catholic Church
1401 W Cedar Ave
Mitchell, SD 57301

Service

Date
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Time
10:30 AM
Location
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
1401 W Cedar Ave
Mitchell, SD 57301

Cemetery

Servicemen's Memorial Cemetery
Mitchell, SD


Posted by John and Kris Kieffer on January 30, 2026
What an amazing lady
Posted by Jo Schamber on January 30, 2026
My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you all
Posted by Josephine Miller on January 30, 2026
I met Rita when I lived in Eden Prairie, MN. She and Les would visit their daughter Sue (my dear friend and neighbor.) Rita was a truly beautiful, loving person and had super amounts of energy! My condolences to your family and friends.
Posted by Leona and Dave Feiner on January 30, 2026
Wonderful lady, lived a good life, but sorry to see her go.
All the best to her family.
Posted by Jon and Kaye Smith on January 30, 2026
🙏🙏🥰, she was such a great person, love her so much great coffee times at McDonalds, with all our friends, beautiful lady
Posted by Jeff & Deanna Heppler on January 30, 2026
Rita and Leslie were great neighbors. Our garden center was next door and they were so patient with all the activity and noise. Rita visited our green houses a lot! Always enjoyed visiting with Rita and Les. Thoughts and prayers to her family.
Posted by Nancy Grassel McGuigan on January 30, 2026
I was fortunate to know Rita & Les through Jim & Karen. What a sweet lady! I certainly learned a lot about how to live one’s life and I am grateful for knowing her. My sympathies to all the family.
Posted by Elwin Hohn on January 30, 2026
My deepest sympathy to you all, WOW!!! what many special memories you will have, may God grant you strength through this difficult time.
Posted by Dick and Carol Kunkel on January 29, 2026
Our sympathy to all of her family, especially Lee and Hilda's family. She was a "tiny" spitfire. Always enjoyed visiting with her. You are so lucky to have had her in your life for so many years, Mom's are extra special. May God's blessings be with you as you say goodbye.
Posted by Pat & Rube Adam on January 29, 2026
So sorry to hear about Rita. What a nice, sweet lady she was. Always enjoyed visiting with her. Our sympathy to all her family.
Posted by Charlene Gerlach on January 29, 2026
Will always remember Rita coming into McDonalds about every day with her siblings for Coffee Always ready to visit Very sweet little lady
Posted by Kelly Tobin on January 29, 2026
Rita was such a sweet lady and always so cheerful and engaging. I saw her over Christmas and we had a wonderful visit. She always put a smile on my face. My deepest sympathies to Jim, Lois, Judy, and all of Rita's family.
Posted by Gary and Mary Stadlman on January 29, 2026
Rita’s Family, we are sorry to hear of her passing. She was a joy to visit with, her energy was amazing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Posted by Dave & Vickie Hohn on January 29, 2026
So sorry for your loss, our deepest sympathy to all. She loved life to the fullest.
Posted by Dustin & Liza Schnabel on January 29, 2026
Our deepest sympathies on one amazing neighbor and sweet lady we were both lucky to know!
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