Frederick William Rusteberg

Frederick William Rusteberg

Frederick William Rusteberg, 74, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on July 19, 2020, at his home in Rancho Viejo, Texas, after a long health battle.

Born in Brownsville, Texas, on July 1, 1946, Fred was the first and only son of Jessie Cabler and Frederick Henry Rusteberg, Jr.    To the delight of his family, he was born 10 long years after his four sisters. He grew up on their family tomato farm in Villa Nueva (near present day Veterans High School).  He attended Brownsville High School and then Texas A&M University, earning a bachelor’s degree in Finance and later completed his graduate studies at Texas Tech University.  While at Tech, Fred met and then married the love of his life, Frances Hill. 

As a 1st Lieutenant in the US Army, Fred was trained as a Huey helicopter pilot and served as Flight Operations Officer responsible for overseeing South Korean airfields, based in Seoul, South Korea, during the Vietnam War era in the early ‘70s. After serving in Korea, Fred and Frances moved back to Brownsville, where he began working on the railroad relocation project in his capacity as assistant Port Director at the Port of Brownsville.  He began his banking career as Vice-President at First National Bank in 1977.  In 1984, he became the founding President and CEO of IBC Bank in Brownsville where he served for over 35 years until his retirement.

Fred had a strong belief in serving his community and has received countless recognitions.  He has been honored with a Congressional Record by the US Congress, has been recognized as an Outstanding Citizen by the State of Texas, the Boy Scouts of America and the Brownsville Historic Museum.  Fred served on the Brownsville Community Foundation Board, the Brownsville Rio Grande Railroad Board, and was Tri-Chair for the City of Brownsville’s comprehensive 10-year plan, Imagine Brownsville.

Promoting education in South Texas was one of his greatest passions and Fred helped raise millions for education, chairing numerous successful school bond issues.  He was Chairman of the Strategic Planning Team for BISD in 1997 and 2006, served two terms as Chairman of the University of Texas–Brownsville Development Board and was a member of the Chancellor’s Advisory Council at UT-Austin.  His family established the first scholarship endowment at UTB/UTRGV.   

Fred is preceded in death by his parents, Frederick Henry Rusteberg, Jr. and Jessie Cabler Rusteberg, sisters Betty Richardson Stevenson, and Freda Stone.  Fred is survived by Frances, his loving wife and life partner of 49 years, his two children William “Rusty†(Tammy) Rusteberg of Brownsville, and Liz (Chad) Hainley of Rancho Viejo, and two grandchildren Jessie and Will Hainley.  He is also survived by two of his siblings, Joy (Bill) Burns of Harlingen and June (Adolph) Dittman of Brownsville, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

More than anything, he loved his family and friends.  Throughout their marriage, Fred and Frances loved traveling and cruising around the world.  Fred was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing with his golfing buddies and his dog Bella.  He will be remembered as a great banker, a great boss, a great mentor and a great friend.  But more importantly, he was an outstanding and loving husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, and uncle.

Due to gathering restrictions, a private burial service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made in memory of Fred W. Rusteberg to: the Episcopal Day School, 34 North Coria, Brownsville, Texas 78520, or St. Joseph Academy 101 St. Joseph Drive, Brownsville, TX 78520 or to UTRGV Fred & Frances Rusteberg Endowed Scholarship for Business 1201 West University Drive, EITTB 1.210, Edinburg Texas 78539 and First Presbyterian Church, 435 Palm Blvd, Brownsville, TX 78520. 

12 Comments

  • Minerva Pena Posted July 20, 2020 1:53 pm

    God Bless Mr. Fred Rusteberg’s Soul & Jesus Christ Welcome Mr. Fred Rusteberg Into The Kingdom Of Heaven.❤️❤️
    My Condolences And Prayers To The Entire Rusteberg Family. God Bless You All & Jesus Christ Be With All Of You During This Difficult Time.
    ❤️❤️
    With Lots Of Love & Prayers
    From Lupe & Minerva Pena & Family

  • Bertie Lucio and Ruben J. Caballero. Sr.- Rancho Viejo, Texas Posted July 20, 2020 3:05 pm

    We would like to express our deepest condolences to the family of Fred Rusteberg. As customers of IBC Bank , we have always received the best of service! Fred was an amazing business leader, and he always assisted countless of people and civic organizations. Our prayers are extended to the Rusteberg family on their loss. May Fred rest in peace.

  • Greg Flores Posted July 20, 2020 5:11 pm

    Fred was a kind and gentle man! When ever I entered IBC Bank on Elizabethbor Ruben Torres, he would come over and greet me with a smile and a strong handshake! The community of Brownsville has lost a good man.
    God bless him!

  • Sheryl Ackerman Posted July 20, 2020 6:04 pm

    I am so sorry! My heart is hurting. I don’t need to tell you what a great man he was. At the bank he was a calm, compassionate and just individual. You were blessed to have him in your lives. May you have wonderful memories and look forward to being reunited.

  • Rocio Garza Lopez Posted July 20, 2020 8:25 pm

    My most deepest condolences to Mrs. Rusteberg and family. Mr. Rusteberg was a very sweet, caring and humble man I had the pleasure of working with at IBC. My prayers for him and his family. May he rest in peace.

  • Belinda Garces Posted July 20, 2020 8:30 pm

    My heartfelt condolences to his family. I had the honor of working with Fred at IBC Bank. A man who always demonstrated the utmost amount of respect for all who came in contact with him. A great mentor and friend. So well respected by this community; he will be missed.
    Rest In Peace, Fred

  • Bertha Garza Posted July 20, 2020 9:39 pm

    I’d like to remember Mr R as devoted to his work and his employees as to his family. I felt honored to have worked with him by his side for over 20 years! He was truly the best Boss ever! He was supportive, he cared, he listened, he was a true friend. He lead by example, an amazing mentor. I will always recall our conversation about our mission in life, his believe in our Lord. When he asked how you were, he truly wanted to know how you were, he just didn’t ask for asking. He treated people the same way, he greeted the janitor the same way as a wealthy customer! He was the real thing! I know that the Lord is smiling and welcoming him in Heaven with open arms and saying Well Done Fred! Well done Son! May he Rest In Peace!

  • Janet & Gary Meschi Posted July 21, 2020 7:05 am

    We are so very sorry for your loss. Fred was a wonderful man of character. We had many opportunities to see firsthand his compassion, ethics and devotion to others through business and personal endeavors. He will be sorely missed by us and the entire community!

  • Octavio A Chapa Posted July 22, 2020 12:01 pm

    My condolences to Frances and family. May he Rest In Peace in the Arms of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Until we meet again.

  • Olga Gavito Posted July 23, 2020 12:41 pm

    Our deepest condolences to Frances and family. It’s hard to understand why people are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing you were a special part of such a well-lived life. Love Olga Gavito and family

  • Rose and Jeff Gowen Posted July 26, 2020 8:19 am

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Fred touched our lives over the years personally and professionally. He will be missed and we have nothing but fond memories and smiles that we will always remember.

  • Alma Quintanillla Posted July 28, 2020 2:29 pm

    My deepest condolences to the family of such a great humanitarian. His compassionate heart & kind spirit will be greatly missed especially by those who worked with him for so many years! May the Lord’s loving arms embrace him as he enters God’s Kingdom.

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