Peter-Stich-Obituary

Peter Stich

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Stich, Peter R.Peter R. Stich, at peace, Oct. 12, 2012, at age 50. Loving son of Donald and Helen. Treasured brother of Tina (Ron) Pech and Phil. Also loved by other family and friends.Visitation at Sacred Heart Retirement for Lay People, 7330 S. Lovers Lane Rd., Hwy 100, in Hales Corners, on...

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Reternity meeting June 2012

The Page Turners Book Club had learned of Pete's passing just yesterday. I have received many responses from our members who expressed how much they will miss him at our meetings. Pete joined our group just a little over a year ago. He always did his due diligence and read the two books a month with pleasure, rarely missing a meeting. He blended in with the group immediately with his insight on each book, his unique sense of humor and wonderful laugh. I can replay his smile and laughter...

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Pete's passing. I also only knew him through the Page Turners book club, but he was always a joy to be around. He added so much to the discussions and always in a very positive manner with a smile upon his face.

I knew Pete through the Page Turners Book Club he was a member of. It was a pleasure to see his smiling face when he attended our meetings. Pete always had insightful and interesting things to add to our discussions. I am saddened to hear of his passing. Rest in peace my friend. May you be in a better place. You will be missed.

I'm a member of Pete's book clubs, The Page Turners, that met at Boswell Books. I only knew Pete for a year or so, but he was so kind and thoughtful and he was a really fun and valuable member of our group. I am so sad to hear of his passing, and I'm sure he touched so many lives!

I think it is safe to say that Peter R. Stich was an anomaly.
The Stich family had a large hand in raising me which made Pete as close to an awesome uncle or older brother as it could get. He was an intellectual, kindhearted …and ageless. He was one of my best friends growing up. Pete and his brother, Phil, would almost always be up for activities from going on the boat to go tubing and skiing to doing science experiments … and OF COURSE spinning us kids around ….. and of course “pulling...

Peter always had a good word and a great attitude. He always saw the sunny side of things and was a joy to be around. He will certainly be missed.

We have wonderful memories of Pete (& the entire family) at Okauchee Lake. Words can't express our sadness but know that you are all in our prayers! Praying that you feel peace & comfort in your faith, family & friends.

My deep sympathy for Aunt Helen and Uncle Don, Phil and Tina for the loss of your son and brother. Peter will be missed dearly.