Linda Lou (Marcellis) Feutz 78, of Winneconne, passed away peacefully at Mercy Medical Center on Wed Aug 20, 2025, with her loving daughters by her side. Linda was born in Oshkosh, WI on March 11, 1947, where she was also raised. She was born the daughter of Clarence Milton Marcellis and Alma Alice "Dolly" (Carpenter) Marcellis.
Linda was the loving mother of two daughters, Rhonda (Andy Gurkowski) Feutz, and Robin Feutz; loving sister to Clarence (Sandy) Marcellis and Cheryl (Jeff) Beck Lapak; a cherished grandmother to Cory (Samantha) Lewis, Dylan and Keana Feutz; great-grandmother to Chassia Geshke, Axton Feutz, Salone and Theodore Lewis; a cherished aunt to Randy, Thomas, and Christopher Marcellis, Michael (Brenda) Beck, Daniel (Laura) Beck; and great-aunt to Brandon Beck, Autumn Beck, Natalie Beck, Sophie Beck, Maranda and Madilyn Marcellis; also a beloved friend to many.
Linda was most known for her love of her family and animals, her kindness, generosity, sense of humor and of course her stubbornness. She enjoyed time with her family and friends, crocheting, cross stitching, sudoku, playing cards and doing puzzles.
Over the years Linda held numerous jobs. She tended bar, worked at Stannard Cleaners, worked in food service at Mark's Big Boy and Burger King, seasonal work at Naas Foods and Miles Kimball, and in housekeeping at Bethel Home, Theda Clark and Aurora.
Linda will be remembered for her love of family and friends, always being there for others, willingness to help others, her joking nature, being a great cat mom, and her warm smile and hugs.
Linda is survived by her two daughters, a sister, a brother, three grandchildren, four great grandchildren, a number of cousins, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and her loving cat Abby.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence Milton Marcellis and Alma Alice "Dolly" Jones; her step-father, Elgene Thomas "Tom" Jones; granddaughter Francis Cameron Feutz; her grandparents; two aunts and one uncle.
Per her request, Linda was cremated and no formal services are being held. If you would like to make a donation in her name, for her love of animals please donate to WisCares University of Wisconsin-School of Veterinary Medicine. They provide care for animals of homeless and low income people at no or low cost.