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Martha Elizabeth Tieman Jutzeler

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Martha Jutzeler Obituary

Martha Elizabeth Tieman Jutzeler CHARLESTON - Martha Elizabeth Tieman Jutzeler, 95, of Charleston SC, wife of the late Herman F Jutzeler, Sr., entered into eternal rest on Saturday December 9, 2023. Her Funeral Service will be held Friday, December 15, 2023, in the Lutheran Church of The Redeemer, 714 Riverdale Drive, at 11:00 am. Burial will follow in Live Oak Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends Thursday, December 14, 2023 in J Henry Stuhr, Inc. West Ashley Chapel, 3360 Glenn McConnell Parkway, from 5:00-7:00 pm. Martha was born December 22, 1927 in Birmingham, Alabama, daughter of the late Chester Leonard Tieman and Roberta Lampp Tieman. Her younger years were spent in Jacksonville, Florida, but the family moved to Charleston, where she finished her education at Memminger School in Charleston SC. After graduating, she went to work at BellSouth in Charleston. Martha met the love of her life, Herman, when she was 15 years old. They knew then that they would spend the rest of their lives together. When he returned from WWII Naval Service, they were married in Fairfield Methodist Church in Jacksonville Florida, Martha's hometown on May 2, 1948. They made their home and raised their two children in Charleston, SC. They were married for 68 years. Martha was a charter member and Luther League youth advisor at Holy Comforter Lutheran Church and, later, a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. She was president of the Lutheran Women's Circle, visitor of the sick and shut-ins, and in later years was a member of the Redeemer Cards and Coffee, Care Committee and Fun Timers. Martha & Herman enjoyed square dancing and were camping members of the Good Sam Club. They pulled their camper through much of the USA and parts of Canada with their great group of low country friends. Martha loved panning for gold in Helen, Ga. and taking their grandsons to their favorite camping spot in Maggie Valley, NC. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy J. Theiling (Dale) of Charleston, SC; her son, Herman F Jutzeler, Jr. (Lynn) of Charleston SC; 5 grandchildren, Dale Theiling Jr (Holly), Joey Jutzeler (Lindsey), Mark Theiling (Bethany), Jeremy Jutzeler (Peggy), Eric Theiling (Kristy); 6 great- grandchildren, Will, Camden, Jonah and Mary Gray Jutzeler, Grady and Max Theiling. Martha is also survived by her sister, Joy Taber of Dallas, Texas and Leonard Tieman of Arlington, Texas. She preceded in death by her husband, Herman F Jutzeler, Sr.; her sister, Mary Anne Parker Brunner; and her stepfather, Edward David Parker. Martha's family was her prized possession, particularly her grandchildren and great- grandchildren, which she held so close to her heart. She never missed an opportunity to show them all how she felt, whether from a sweet birthday serenade, candy during a visit, a warm hug or a prayer during any challenges whether big or small. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 714 Riverdale Drive, Charleston, SC, or to The Church of the Good Shepard, PO Box: 30909 Charleston, SC 29417, www.goodshepherdsc.com. Thanks go out to the Med Techs and Kitchen staff at The Palmettos. We thank God for the very special love and care given by Doninique. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 12 to Dec. 13, 2023.

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Becky Risher

December 14, 2023

Martha, so many of my most treasured memories with our family with you and Herman in the center of that.all the family gatherings at your home. Growing up with Nancy and Skeeter. We were all blessed to have you and Herman in our lives. My mom and you did everything together as us kids were growing up. We all treasured you and Herman. You are together now with the love of your life.
Becky

DickJackson

December 13, 2023

Nancy and Skeeter, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Your Mom and Dad were always so good to me and our family. She will be missed, and remembered by all of us. We have you in our prayers. Dickie and Carol Jackson, Lexington, S.C.

David Tompkins

December 13, 2023

Skeeter,
I don't remember ever having the pleasure of meeting your mom but I do know her son and that would automatically quality her as a classy lady.
God bless you and your family.

Dr. Kathy Heinsohn

December 13, 2023

Nancy, Skeeter and family, I have such fond memories of growing up in Holy Comforter Lutheran and your parents were so involved in all of our faith development. Thank you for sharing her. I miss my folks and I know you will miss her. What a reunion in heaven and the stories being told! much love and prayers and peace at this time. love Kathy Heinsohn

Skeeter Jutzeler

December 12, 2023

Mom, to me it´s like you haven´t left.
There are so many friends and family praying for us and praying that your soul is now with our Lord and with Dad. You now have the answer to the your question "why did God take your Dad first and not take me" ? So now you can tell Dad all about the grandkids and the great grands. We love and miss you but we know that you are comfortable and are where you always knew the Lord would lead you. God bless you. Skeeter

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