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Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)

11 Sep 21 - 10:42 PM (#4119665)
Subject: Obit: Dean Rutledge
From: GUEST,joyfulisa

I am in a vaguely related field to folk music, so I don't frequent Mudcat often, but it just occurred to me that I might ought mention the passing of my father, Detroit-based folk singer Dean Rutledge. His memorial is next weekend.

While he never made it "big" in terms of commercial success, he had quite a lively, solid folk/pop career in the Detroit area for the better part of 40 years. He (very) briefly sang with the New Christy Minstrels and the Kingston Trio, and with local colleagues and friends like Josh White, Jr., Chad Mitchell, Hank Phillips, Charlie Lattimer, Wayne Willingham, Ron Cronen, Odetta, Tim Hazel, and many others.

Wayne Willingham was kind enough to share music they performed in 1973 at The Filling Station here: https://www.waynewillingham.com/dean-rutledge-a-tribute

Obit: https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/parma-oh/virgil-rutledge-10257437

    Virgil Dean Rutledge (Dean) of Orchard Lake, Michigan, passed away on Friday, July 2, 2021 at the age of 78. He was born on September 19, 1942 in Bunney, Arkansas, where he later grew up in multiple states. His parents moved around a lot, due to the fact that his dad was in the Air Force.

    He graduated from high school in North Carolina and earned 2+ years in college majoring in Mathematics at Iowa State University.

    His love was music and he was part of two nationally known singing groups. He was part of the Christie Minstrels and The Kingston Trio. He decided he didn’t like living out of a suitcase, so he developed a soloist career in folk/pop music. Amongst places he sang were The Poison Apple, Raven’s Gallery, The Colonial, The Meeting Place, Win Schulers, The Filling Station, The Railroad Crossing, and many more popular entertainment locations in the Detroit area. He worked at the Marketeer, in Brighton, Michigan as an agent for an advertisement magazine.

    He was actively involved in Lacasa, Focus Hope, and many other charities for churches and schools.

    He is preceded in death by his father, David, his mother, Dorothy, and his sister, Diane.

    He is survived by his wife, Cassandra (Sandy,) his sister, Barbara (Don), his daughters, Lisa (Ken) Shelly, Melissa (Eric) and Kristina (Jason). He has 7 grandchildren, Drew, Brittany, Brandon, Cameron, Aidan, Gillian, and Noah.

    His musical appearance at Red Rocks, Colorado, was a favorite memory of his. He also loved warm chocolate chip cookies made by his granddaughters and playing Zelda with his grandsons. His favorite drink was Dr. Pepper.

    During his long illness, he was cared for by his family members at home. A celebration of his life will be planned at a later date and details are pending. Cremation has taken place. Please consider making a donation in his honor to The American Cancer Society.

    He was a one of a kind person, with a gentle soul, who will be greatly missed by many.


12 Sep 21 - 01:38 AM (#4119668)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: Joe Offer

Thanks for telling his story, Joyfulisa. I enjoyed his recording. May he rest in peace.

-Joe-


12 Sep 21 - 07:22 AM (#4119703)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: Waddon Pete

May he rest in peace. I have added his name to the "In Memoriam" thread and send my condolences to all those who know and love him.

Pete


13 Sep 21 - 07:56 PM (#4119889)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: GUEST

Thank you, Pete and Joe. I appreciate the remembrance.


21 Sep 21 - 04:27 PM (#4120547)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: GUEST,Ruth Augustine

My husband and I are so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I just heard this from Barbara Bredius, who sang at his memorial; she was our neighbor for almost 30 years. We first saw your dad in the early 70's and then later when he performed with Barb along with Phil Esser and many others. One of my favorite memories was a New Year's Eve performance many years ago when he played and sang with Sean Ryan at the Noggin Room in Petoskey. Such wonderful memories.


22 Sep 21 - 03:29 PM (#4120629)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: GUEST,joyfulisa

@Ruth Augustine,

Thank you for your kind note. My dad's memorial was so heartwarming--hearing from so many people he knew and loved over the years. I appreciate hearing more! And yes, Barb was wonderful at the memorial. It was such a thrill to hear her sing with Josh White, Jr! So many great people attended and sang on Sunday. I know my dad would have felt chuffed at the outpouring of love!

Lisa


07 Nov 21 - 12:46 AM (#4125401)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: GUEST

Mike James Phimister here. I remember enjoying Dean's shows at the Poison Apple in Detroit. That was in the 1960's when he was known as Bill Rutledge, then later as Dean. He was always welcoming to new singers and pickers, myself being one. In fact, he gave me a chance to do a guest set. But that's another story. He brought much joy to folks with his music and wit during a time that was rife with stress and turmoil. He will be missed.


31 Mar 23 - 10:02 PM (#4168914)
Subject: RE: Obit: Dean Rutledge (1942-2021)
From: GUEST

My brother and I knew Dean for several years. I am truly saddened to learn of his passing. There were two particular and perhaps peculiar songs he performed so well. The contents I remember, the titles, no.

One had to do with the abominable slave trade; the other about the Devil, hope you guess my name.

/s/ TS Taylor (tstytest@gmail.com)