Frank Bruttomesso

Resided in Gladstone, MI
Died November 20, 2024

Gladstone, MI

Frank Angelo Bruttomesso of Gladstone, Michigan, passed away on November 20, 2024 at the age of 76, after a lengthy battle with cancer and associated complications.

Frank was born on March 23, 1948 in Iron Mountain, Michigan. The son of Angelo and Rose (Giovanelli) Bruttomesso, he was a 1970 graduate of Michigan Tech University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He worked for Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in the Chicagoland area for almost 40 years and was part of an International Team to create electrical standards applicable worldwide.

Frank was a devoted father, avid golfer, expert skier, and life-long Packers fan. He was a member of the Gladstone Yacht Club and served on the Board of Directors for years. Frank had a quick wit and fast insightful answer in any situation. He was preceded in death by his parents and leaves behind his wife Ann (Minne) Bruttomesso, children Regina (Nick Yeager) Bruttomesso, Joe (Jenna) Bruttomesso and granddaughters Zora and Zinnia Bruttomesso. Also surviving are his two sisters, Maria Zahn and family of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin and Christine Katsantonis and family of St. Louis, Missouri.

A private celebration of life will be held later, in the presence of family and close friends. Interment will be in Gladstone’s Fernwood Cemetery. The Skradski Family Funeral Homes of Delta County are assisting the Bruttomesso family.

Gladstone, MI

Frank Angelo Bruttomesso of Gladstone, Michigan, passed away on November 20, 2024 at the age of 76, after a lengthy battle with cancer and associated complications.

Frank was born on March 23, 1948 in Iron Mountain, Michigan. The son of Angelo and Rose (Giovanelli) Bruttomesso, he was a 1970 graduate of Michigan Tech University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He worked for Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in the Chicagoland area for almost 40 years and was part of an International Team to create electrical standards applicable worldwide.

Frank was a devoted father, avid golfer, expert skier, and life-long Packers fan. He was a member of the Gladstone Yacht Club and served on the Board of Directors for years. Frank had a quick wit and fast insightful answer in any situation. He was preceded in death by his parents and leaves behind his wife Ann (Minne) Bruttomesso, children Regina (Nick Yeager) Bruttomesso, Joe (Jenna) Bruttomesso and granddaughters Zora and Zinnia Bruttomesso. Also surviving are his two sisters, Maria Zahn and family of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin and Christine Katsantonis and family of St. Louis, Missouri.

The family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to the OSF Hospital and Froedtert Hospital staff for their exceptional care over the years.

A private celebration of life will be held later, in the presence of family and close friends. Interment will be in Gladstone’s Fernwood Cemetery. The Skradski Family Funeral Homes of Delta County are assisting the Bruttomesso family.

21 Tributes for “Frank Bruttomesso

    Dear Ann and family we were so sorry to hear about Frank. So many find memories from you both at the Gladstone Yacht Club. Sending prayers. . Jim and Sandi Bouty

    Dear Ann,
    Connie and I are so sad to hear of Frank’s passing away. He always had good energy and a great laugh.
    Our thoughts are with you and your family.

    We are all gonna miss you frank! It was a pleasure to have gotten to know and work for you and ann over the last 9 years! You were quite the character …I’ll miss grabbing your pops for you and telling you stories. And don’t worry…I won’t forget to change the furnace filter at the store

    Ann & family,

    So sorry to hear about the loss of Frank. Many memories of us coming to Chicago & going to Great America. I’m glad I got to see him a couple times at the hospital. Prayers
    Dianne (Poe) LaChance

    Thank you, Frank, for all the wonderful & fun memories with you & Ann at the Gladstone Yacht Club…I can still hear your voice…it is so good to know you,,,cheers, our friend…rest in love & peace

    Where to begin? I knew Frank my whole life and he was one of a kind. Larger than life with a wicked sense of humor and a genuine laugh you could feel. Hard to find the right words – he was just good. A man’s man with no time for wasted words – no one ever had to guess what Frank was thinking. Gina is one of my favorite humans on the planet and a lot of what makes her great came from her dad. My heart hurts for her and my honorary Aunt Ann. Love and hugs to you all.

    Frank was a special person and best friend so many great memories. My condolences to Anne, Gina and Joe.

    Ann, my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. We Theta Chi’s just got the message from Ruth.
    That Frank was such a giant teddy bear!
    Peace and Love to you,
    Mary Nominelli Armstrong

    Anne and family,
    I am so saddened to hear of Frank’s passing. I have many fond memories of him from our time at Tech. May our loving thoughts provide you comfort during this difficult time.

    Frank and I were best friends in high school in Iron Mountain. We went away to attend different universities and drifted apart. I stopped to visit him a few years ago at his store in Gladstone. He was a very good friend. May his memory be a blessing for his family.

    Christina – Maria and all of Frank’s family
    Frank and I went to school together from grade school through high school and were next door neighbors on the North Side for all those years. I emailed Frank on occasion in the past years and talked about pizza, golf and Iron Mountain stuff…. always a laugh.
    My condolences to the family….. he was a great friend…

    So sorry to hear of the passing of Frank. He was such a a fun and strong man. We have many happy memories with Frank and Ann. Rest in Peace our dear friend, until we meet again. Love Dan, Lorraine and Jacob Wydra.

    Rest in peace Frank
    Will miss see you at the store, you were a great person, never understood how you could wear shorts even in the middle of the winter.
    You always put a smile on my face whenever you chatted with me. Ron & I are happy you were in our lives.
    No more pain anymore, fly high with the angels and loved ones that went before you.

    Frank and I were both Phi Kappa Tau brothers and 1970 EE graduates. Shared many EE classes together. Prior to our Senior year we took a trip to visit various opportuinites in EE and made a stop in Chicago. While there brother Carl Zaffe treated us to dinner and a show at the playboy club- quite the experience for a couple of wide eyed 21 year olds. I also remember spending many an hour on our snow statue for winter carnival when Frank was chairman. Good memories – rest in peace.

    Very sorry Ann, and your family. Just the sight of Frank’s name dredges up many memories from ages ago. What good times from Colledge days! One of the best was 5 of us driving to Florida for spring break. May he rest in peace, he leaves me sad for his memory.

    Dearest Ann,

    From Frank’s obituary, it is clear that he lived a full life with you. You must miss him terribly.

    I will hold you and your family in my heart.

    My sympathies to all of the family, it has been a few years but I remember many good times when Frank and Anne would stop in the restaurant in Iron Mountain for a visit. He was a good man with a loving family.

    Thoughts and prayers to everyone,

    Ann,
    Mike and I are very saddened to learn of Frank’s passing. He had such presence and a great sense of humor. I remember when you first started dating him at Michigan Tech. Heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.
    Bobbie and Mike Raehl

    When I think of Frank, I think of someone who was larger than life. Sarcastic, to the point, and a straight shooter. I also think of him as having a tough exterior, but with a kind heart. He was someone you wanted to make proud.

    Frank was a rock for me during one of the most difficult moments. I flew from Georgia to Chicago and rode with Ann and Frank to Gladstone to attend my Uncle and cousins’ funeral. We got to Skradski’s and I didn’t think I could go in. It was just too much. I was just standing outside the doors. Frank gave me a big Frank hug, took my hand, told me we would do it together and walked into the funeral home with me hand in hand. I will never forget that moment.

    Frank will be missed by so many. My deepest condolences to Ann, Gina, Joe, and their families.

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