Service Date: January 1, 1970
Service Info: John H. Duteil “Jack”

John H. Duteil “Jack”

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John H. Duteil “Jack”

Burlington, KY- John “Jack” Duteil, 87, passed away with the love and support of his family. He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Nancy ( Murrison) Duteil, and his parents, Clarence and Emily Duteil. He is survived by his four children: Lisa Gulas, Kelly Duteil, Amy Talley, John Mark Duteil, sisters Dixie and Jennifer, seven grandchildren and 3++ great-grandchildren, and many good friends. Jack had many interests that included, racing sailboats, bluegrass music, golf, fly fishing, racing cars, making scrimshaw belt buckles, carving birds from wood and even held a private pilot license in his 20’s. Jack grew up in College Hill and Groesbeck and graduated from Hughes HS. He went onto UC (on a partial band scholarship for drums) where he graduated with a BS in architecture in 1961.  After graduating he practiced architecture in both Cincinnati, OH and Salem, IN before joining Federated Department Stores. He worked for Federated in Cincinnati, Miami, Chicago, and San Francisco before his retirement after 22 years. He will be remembered as a funny, kind, gentle man who loved to tell a good joke. Arrangements are still being made for a Celebration of Life and oh what a LIFE we will celebrate. Memorial contributions may be made to: New Day Equine Therapy Program, 14838 Rosenstiel Road, Verona, KY,41092 www.newdaynky.org.

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I’m so sorry for the late notice, but I just saw this while looking through the internet for old co-workers. My condolences to your family on John’s passing. He was one of my bosses when I worked at Federated in San Francisco in the mid 90’s. He was the person who encouraged me to take that chance and make the trek from Miami to the West Coast. What an incredibly nice person he was. I was crushed the day I walked into his office and he told me in a deadpan voice …. “Aldo, I spoke to my accountant, and he told me I could retire”. I joked right back “We can’t allow you to do that”. That’s how much we loved him. He will be missed

Aldo Robert
Concord, CA.

To the entire Dutiel Famil

So sorry for your loss, Jack was always so kind and good to me over the years of friendship with Nancy and her family.
My love and prayers are with you all.

Mimi Drees