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Steve Pitsch

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Jul 3, 1939 – Feb 7, 2023

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BORN
July 3, 1939
DIED
February 7, 2023
LOCATION
La Crosse, Wisconsin

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Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Services - La Crosse Obituary

Husband, father, brother and friend Steve Pitsch of La Crosse died February 7, 2023, at home after battling various cancers for more than seven years. He also fought back against the cytokine storm resulting from an adverse reaction to his latest cancer treatment. Delivering this Christmas...

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I did not have the pleasure of knowing Steve but his daughter Anne is a dear friend of mine. After reading Steve’s obituary I know his love of community and service to others lives on in Anne and her amazing children Xavier and Madalena. Please accept my condolences for your family and the loss of your father and husband.

Julie I was so sorry to read of Steve's passing. I had never met him but he sounded like a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family now and in the coming days. Barb Enos

Sending you all my love. Uncle Steve was larger than life. He had the biggest heart and a way of always making you feel seen and heard.

He always had a smile for us whenever we saw him. He was such a wonderful guy. We are so sorry we can’t be with you for his service. With our travels, it is impossible for us to get back for it. We have such fond me memories of all of you! We would have loved to have seen you and your families. Hopefully we will be able to see you in the future and reminisce about the times we shared. Our sincere sympathies, JR and Nancy

Uncle Steve was patient, kind, compassionate and an amazing human being. He will be missed dearly by many. He loved his family fiercely and was so caring, always putting others first. He would light up when talking about family, especially my cousins and what they´ve been up to. Rest easy, Uncle Steve. Love and prayers for Aunt Julie, Mark, Anne, John, Brian and Laura. May your wonderful memories bring you comfort and peace.

I met Steve when he volunteered to assist an individual I was working with. At the time, I had a small guardianship agency in La Crosse, and Steve had recently retired. As a social worker, I had many clients who lacked opportunities to get out into the community and participate in activities such as shopping, going fishing, attending church, meeting friends for coffee and so on. Steve connected in the most positive way with one of the young men I was working with at the time. He went above...

Hi, Julie and family. Steve and I both belonged to the to the I.B. E. W. electricians local 135. Over the
years we were merged into local14 and donated much time in some capacity often. He will be in my
prayers daily.In Sympathy,

Steve was one of my mentors, co worker, Brother in more ways than just the IBEW.
Rest easy Steve and Thank you,
Randy Silha

I'm so sorry to learn of Steve's passing. i have many fond memories of our time together at Aquinas and at the Class Reunions over the past 65 years. May your family be Blessed With Peace and All Good, Patrick McMenamy