David-Mukavitz-Obituary

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David R. Mukavitz

Dec 11, 1930 - Jun 2, 2014

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We did not know Connie and Dave but we did know their daughter, Mary Katheryn....They had to have been wonderful people to have raised such a great girl as she is.....Rest in Peace...

MK,Scott,Steve and all-I am so sorry. My heart and thoughts are with you all. We love everyone of you. Our prayers are with you all.

Again we extend our deepest sympathies to the children and extended families. I was at "Camp David", (the camp on the east shore of Lake Gogebic) a time or two, fun times and great fishing. Scott and I did snowmobiling and took turns sleeping over at each others homes. This was a good family! We will remember you and have hope for you to have strength in the coming days.

Mary Kathryn, Steve, and Scott your parents had the kind of love that will never end. Their love for each other will live on through all of you. The courage and strength that your parents had is exemplified by you in your ability to understand their devotion to each other throughout their marriage and in the end. God bless all of you and someday your pain will turn into memories of days gone by with your loving parents.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family, especially the brothers and sisters.

Steve, Scott, and Mary Kathryn.... We are so sorry for your loss. You are in out thoughts and prayers. God bless you all.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dave and Connie's family. They were an exception couple, loving couple that are an example of what love is all about.

Steve, Scott, Mary Kathryn & families, extended families. I'm so very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. He was a quiet, gentle man who exemplified devotion as husband & father. He and your mom were such a lovely couple & I know both he & your mom are at peace.

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David's Obituary

David R. Mukavitz, 83, of  Jessieville Location, Ironwood, died Monday, June 2, 2014, at his home.     Dave was born in Ironwood on Dec. 11, 1930, son of the late Rudolph and Annabelle (Bonovetz) Mukavitz, and attended local schools, including Newport School and Luther L Wright High School. During high school, his love of skiing and ski jumping along with flying were developed. After high school, he worked for a short time and then joined the Navy, spending time stationed in Newfoundland, which he truly loved. After discharge from the Navy, he attended Michigan Tech University, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in metallurgical engineering. He sometimes flew back and forth from Ironwood (with the plane he had purchased with his brother Rudy) to school rather than making the three hour drive.     Dave was a member of the ski team at Tech, competing in the jumping and Nordic combined events, traveling as far as Winter Park, Colo. with the ski team for competition.     During college he met his future wife of 55 years, Connie Colosimo, and they were married shortly after his graduation from Tech in August 1958.   Dave took a job working for Anaconda Copper Company in Great Falls, Mont. where he and Connie made their first home. A son was born in 1959, but soon after, they followed their desire to be closer to home and moved to White Pine where Dave worked in the mill and smelter. A second son soon followed, and then a quite a few years later, a daughter, who Dave helped deliver at their White Pine home.Dave and Connie made their home in White Pine for many years, raising three children and involving themselves in the community.     Dave loved hunting and developed a passion for Lake Superior fishing, often taking Connie with him on long trips trolling offshore. Dave and Connie also purchased land on the east shore of Lake Gogebic shortly after moving to White Pine, where he, his father and brothers along with help from many friends, built “The Cottage”. It was the location of many wonderful times with family and friends.     Dave ultimately rose to the position of Smelter Superintendent at White Pine Copper Company before retiring in 1985. After caring for both his mother Ann and Father Rudy at the Mukavitz “House on the Hill” in Jessieville, Dave and Connie and daughter Mary Kathryn moved to Ironwood to live in the home where Dave grew up after the passing of Dave’s father Rudolph in 1991. Dave came out of retirement for a spell and worked for his brother Bobo at Mukavitz Heating in Ironwood while he and Connie raised their daughter and started entertaining grandchildren.      After retiring a second time, Dave developed a passion for golf. For many years one could find him on the back nine of the Gogebic Country Club early in the morning, enjoying the game and conversing with Brian. Dave spent his later years golfing, fishing, traveling to visit kids and grandkids, and enjoying food, friends and fellowship with those around. When Connie developed early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in 2001, Dave became a dedicated caregiver, and along with help from family, friends, and dedicated caregivers Vicki and Donna, kept Connie safe and comfortable in a loving environment at their home in Jessieville.      Even after being diagnosed with prostate cancer and losing partial use of his right arm to the cancer, his devotion to caring for Connie never wavered and he still continued to be active and travel to visit children and grandchildren. After a courageous battle with cancer including multiple different treatments and trips to hospitals, Dave was forced to give up his passion for golf and fishing but still spent many lovely days “splitting a bean” with family and friends and enjoying life     Dave will always be remembered as a dedicated and loving husband, father, brother and friend. He truly had the patience of Job, and continued his love of golf and fishing even while battling cancer. There wasn’t a thing Dave couldn’t fix or figure out, and he never shied from a challenge, whether it was breaking records ski jumping, piloting a plane, remodeling an old house, taking care of his wife, or battling cancer. He was very much admired by his family and will be truly missed.     Dave is survived by two sons, Steve (Colleen), Houston, Tex.,and Scott (Maria), Dearborn Heights; a daughter, Mary Kathryn (Tom) Britenfeld, Benton Harbor; seven grandchildren, Allie, Andrew, Emily and Rachel Mukavitz, and David, Megan and Jacob Britenfeld; two brothers, William :Bobo”, Ironwood Township, and Rudy (Margie), Henderson, N.C.; two sisters, Betty Corolewski, Wausau, Wis., and Mary Ann (Jack) White, Hayward, Wis.; a brother-in-law, Jim Colosimo, Kenosha, Wis.; two sisters-in-law, Marie Colosimo, Hurley, Wis., and Gloria (Steve) Uremovich, Two Harbors, Minn.; and numerous nieces and nephews.   Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters-in-law, Barbara Mukavitz, Ruth Colosimo and Joanne Risko; and brothers-in-law, Bill Risko and Eugene "Curly" Corolewski.        A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, June 7, at 11 a.m., preceded by visitation in the St. Joseph Family Room at 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Ironwood, with the Rev. Robb Jurkovich, celebrant.     Luncheon will follow in the parish hall.   Rite of Committal and private interment will be in Sunset Acres Cemetery, Ironwood Township.       In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the American Cancer Society.   Arrangements have been entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Ironwood, where condolences may be expressed online at mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com.

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