Service Information
Gloria A. Ruzicka, age 96, of Hutchinson, Minnesota, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at Ecumen Pines in Hutchinson.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Hutchinson, with interment in Glencoe Catholic Cemetery in Glencoe, Minnesota.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.
Obituary
Gloria Ann Ruzicka was born on August 24, 1929, in Glencoe, Minnesota. She was the first-born child of Arthur and Emma (Hagen) Kroeger. Gloria was baptized as an infant and confirmed in her faith as a youth, both at Church of Peace in Glencoe. She received her early education at the Country School District 19 and was a graduate of the Glencoe High School Class of 1947.
On March 23, 1963, Gloria was united in marriage to David Ruzicka in Silver Lake, Minnesota. This marriage was blessed with a beautiful baby girl, Betsy, who was the delight of their life. Gloria and David resided in Glencoe, and in 1991, moved to their retirement home on Lake Minnie Belle and wintered at their home in Florida. They shared 45 years of marriage prior to the passing of David on July 18, 2008.
Gloria was employed at Clem’s Fairway in Glencoe and later as a receptionist and bookkeeper for Hutchinson Creamery Association. After the birth of their daughter, Gloria became the bookkeeper for David’s excavating and trucking business. They retired in 1992. Gloria taught Sunday School when she was a member at the Church of Peace, Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Hutchinson, and First Congregational in Glencoe.
Gloria enjoyed volunteering, dancing, traveling, and spending time at the lake. Family was very important to Gloria, and she felt it was her greatest pleasure entertaining and visiting with her family, grandchildren, and friends.
Gloria passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at Ecumen Pines in Hutchinson, at the age of 96 years.
Blessed be her memory.
Gloria is survived by her:
Daughter, Betsy Stubson and her husband, Brian of Litchfield, MN;
Grandson, Ethan Stubson and his wife, Kaitlynn of Litchfield, MN;
Great-Grandchildren Lillian and Barrett Stubson of Litchfield, MN;
Brother, Gary Kroeger of New Hope, MN;
Sister-in-law, Luanne Kroeger of Hutchinson, MN;
Nieces, Suzanne Overvold and her fiancé, Eric Brouhard of Spring Park, MN,
Kristin Kroeger and her partner, Andre` Roberson of Plymouth, MN;
Nephew, Kyle Kroeger and his wife, Alex of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands;
Great-nieces and nephew, Gianna Roberson and Elias Roberson of Plymouth, MN,
Sophie Kroeger of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands;
Many other relatives and friends.
Gloria is preceded in death by her Parents, Arthur and Emma Kroeger; Husband, David Ruzicka; Brother, Arthur “Butch” Kroeger; Granddaughter, Faith Stubson.




Cheri Dixon says
My Aunt Gloria is one of my favorite people ever. She and my Uncle Davis were so welcoming and hosted years of gatherings at Lake Minnebelle. They were the reason I know my mom’s side of the family. A true gift to all. Aunt Gloria would often say she was so blessed to have David’s family in her life. I think it is the other way around. EVERYONE was blessed to have Aunt Gloria in their life. I know I was. I will miss her smile, the twinkle in her eyes, and her love for all.
Carol Dobratz says
So sorry to hear of her passing. She was a neighbor of my Mom (Kate Moldestad) at the Pines.
So sweet and so helpful,
Lovely lady!
Carol Dobratz
Suzanne Bacon says
Gloria and I had the same birthday and always exchanged cards. She taught Sunday school to our 3 children and the were blessed to have her. Will always remember her as a friend,she was the best!RIP Gloria, Sue Bacon
Sue Abercrombie says
Our dear Gloria. What a wonderful friend and caring person to all those she had in her life. We met when we were both expecting and remained constant friends. Our last visit was all the more special knowing now that it was our last hug. Love you.
Denise Stubson Morrison says
What a wonderful gal. She enjoyed life with a fun loving spirit. Gloria treasured her family and friends and was a welcoming light when meeting others. I enjoyed several visits with her and treasure those memories. I am sending hugs to all her family and friends. May good memories fill your hearts.
Susan engelmann says
Gloria hosted a baby shower the fall of 1977. The gift she gave was a fisher price horse which brought joy to my other children and now my 7 grandchildren. Gloria was so full of class and dignity and grace. She was kind and generous. I was lucky to be in her presence
Roger Ruzicka says
Where to begin. I’ve known Gloria long before she was Aunt Gloria. Gloria blended so well into many lives that I can’t imagine what it would have been without her and Uncle David. She’s one of the kindness and most understanding individuals I’ve known. She was Uncle Davids rock and best companion. They enjoyed life to the fullest whether it be trips in the motor home, time at the lake cabin or numerous family functions. I’m sure Gloria still knew every name of their relatives and there were a bunch of them. She especially enjoyed family get together and was still the center of attraction at all of them. There’s a special place in Heaven for this beautiful and treasured individual. RIP Aunt Gloria.
Judy Sladek says
Gloria was a faithful Part of Our Church Family! I always enjoyed the visits and her lovely smile! Our sympathy to her family.
Kay (Jensen) Young says
My sympathy to Gloria’s family. I remember her as a very sweet lady and enjoyed visiting with her as a child and young adult.
First NameDennis and Linda RUZICKA says
Auntie Gloria, you were special to us. You, along with Uncle David left us with many special memories. Family was important to you. 4th of July was always at your lake home. Potluck, which included, homemade noodles and poppy seed, fresh fried chicken, many hotdishes, salads, desserts, and soft serve ice cream. Most important, being together with family. We will miss you at Christmas brunch, but not forgotten. There is a big void. You were so loved.