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Recent obituary: Richard Rupert Grant Otto

Otto-Rupert-2Richard Rupert Grant Otto died on June 16, 2015 at Towsley Village Memory Care Center in Chelsea, Michigan.

He was born May 3, 1919 in Bessemer, Michigan, the second of three sons born to C.A. Otto and Margaret E. Otto. He was pre-deceased by his parents and his younger brother, Donald.

Rupert joined the Army in 1942. He married Alice Fretz of Newberry, MI on June 1, 1943. During the war Rupert taught for three years at Ohio State University, and was discharged as a captain in 1946.  Rupert taught English and Social Studies for more than 40 years in Michigan public schools, and he was also known for his musical skills on piano and organ.

His career as church organist began at the age of thirteen and spanned over seven decades. He and Alice gave piano and organ lessons in their home for many years and were enthusiastic participants in the Friends of the Four Hand piano society. Rupert played the Barton organ on Friday and Saturday evenings at the Michigan Theater for many years.

Alice died of cancer in 2000 after 57 years of marriage. After her death, Rupert frequently played afternoon organ programs for retirees, assisted-living groups, government and service groups, church groups, and others. In 2002, he designed a large three-manual draw knob concert organ for the new recital hall at his alma mater, Northern Michigan University.

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