Michael-PITUCH-Obituary

Michael J. PITUCH

Toledo, Ohio

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Alzheimer's Association

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PITUCH Michael J. Michael J. Pituch, age 85, of Toledo, passed away on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at The Toledo Hospital. He was born on May 4, 1925 in Nesgushoning, PA to Thomas and Anna (Shears) Pituch. Michael was employed as an accountant for the Chrysler Corporation for over 37 years. A WWII US...

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I was saddened to hear of your loss. I have many good and humorous memories of your father.

I was saddened to hear of your loss. I have many good and humorous memories of your father.

Kevin Warner

Grandpa Pituch at Jake's Birthday

Mike and Ida at Jake's 6th Birthday Party

My mother and father have been Mikes neighbor since he moved in to his home. When we would go over to mow the grass or clean the house, Mike would always come out and over to the fence to talk. He would talk about his wife and let us know how she was doing,and how he was doing. He will be greatly missed as a neighbor and a friend. My condolences to the Pituch family. Coni Scaroleta-Gunther, James Gunther Swanton, Ohio

Dear Krystine,

Please know that my thoughts will be with you during this time. May the love of family and friends be a source of comfort to you.

Dear Karl, Sally & family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope your special memories of your beloved father will bring you comfort during this very sad time.

Sam & Carolyn Crowl

Words can not exspress the sorrow I feel at the loss of such a fine gentelman.For ten years, myself and my two dogs were guests in the home of Mike and Ida every other wednasday evening.I was Mikes bingo sales lady.I felt and was treated like a member of the family.When ever i had truck ploblems,Mike was there.When ever bingo product needed to get to other Toledo accounts,Mike was there.When ever I needed good sound advice or a consoleing word,Mike was there.A less selfish person i have...

I have been Mike's mail carrier for 20 years, I have really enjoyed talking to him about family, sports, and his wife. And as of last year we enjoyed going to baseball games together. I am sorry for your loss, and I will miss him.