Henry "Bud" E. Roetter, 62, Route #2, Chippewa Falls, died Sunday, April 14,1996 at Luther Hospital, Eau Claire.\r\nBud was born April 16, 1933, to Henry and Esther (Johnson) Roetter in the Town of Albany, Pepin County. He served in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955 at Fort Sam Houston, TX. On September 3, 1960, Bud married Joanne Stortz in Eau Claire.He had been employed by Armours and Peters Meats, and most recently by Dell Construction as an operating engineer, until his retirement last year.\r\nBud was a member of the Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd, Eau Claire. He was a former member of the Eau Claire County Reserves , Sheriff's Department.\r\nSurvivors include his wife, Joanne; three daughters, Kay (Ronald) Wright, Frisco, TX,Kelly (Kurt) Mueller, Chippewa Falls and Kristy (Brad) Agema of Eau Claire; two sons, Kenneth and Henry E. "Dusty" Jr.. both of Chippewa Falls; eight grandchildren, Kayla, Kelsi, Deanna, Andrew, Jacob, Camille, Lauren, and Austin; four sisters, Ruth (Mike) McInnis, Chippewa Falls, Amelia Campos, Rohnert Park, CA, Helen Halley,Rowlett, TX, and Irene Steinke of Eau Claire; several nieces and nephews.\r\nHe was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Emil.\r\nFuneral services will be 11 A.M. Thursday at the Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd, Eau Claire, with Pastor Cynthia A. Crane officiating. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire.Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday (Today) at Lenmark-Gomsrud Funeral Home and one hour prior to services Thursday at the church.\r\n
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