Walter-Nitsche-Obituary

Walter W. Nitsche Jr.

Shorewood, Illinois

1941-2020 (Age 78)

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Age 78, of Shorewood, IL and formerly of Mokena, IL, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 18, 2020, at the Joliet Area Community Hospice Home. He was born in Chicago, the son of the late Walter Sr. and Mary (nee Lanigan) Nitsche. Walter graduated from Leo High School in Chicago with the class...

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Frank, I am so sorry that you loss your dad. I can't imagine the pain you and your family are experiencing. Wishing you and your family strength in this difficult time!

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Frank - I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. What a wonderful tribute to him. My family is praying for you during these difficult times.

Frank and Matt - I'm so sorry for your loss in these incredibly difficult times.

So sorry for your loss. We met Wally last summer playing pickleball. What a nice guy & great pickleball player. He will be missed.

(My daddy Wally, as I always fondly called him) Mr. Nietsche was A hand of God for many people. The hand that uplifts and blesses. I am a living testimony of his immeasurable generosity with his time and all other resources that God has blessed him with. He makes unwavering commitment to empower, to mentor to encourage and to bring out The best in people . For anyone who knows him , Mr. Nietsche practiced what he preached to others. . The word RESPECT was always at the heart of his...

Frank and Matt. So very sorry. Your dad was one of the good ones. We will miss Wally and Bonnie--the best couple. They were so proud of you and your children. Cherish each other and all the good times.
Love. Kathy and Hank

45 years! That’s how long we have known your mom and dad. All of them filled with wonderful memories. We will miss them. Our prayers are with you Frank and Matt and your children. The only peace we find in this terrible loss is knowing that Bonnie and Wally are together again . . . forever.

Frank and Matt,
I am so sorry about your Dad.
RIP Wallie. A life well lived!
Carey Quigley