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LA CROSSE - 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 Miracle allowed him to spend his final weeks at home surrounded by family. His life was marked by love, hard work, selfless service to others, and attention to detail. He most liked seeing his family happy, spending time on the golf course or with a hunting crew and fixing stuff (or giving advice on fixing stuff). Steve was born on July 3, 1939, in Chippewa Falls to Robert and Stella (Savord) Pitsch, who named him Frederick Stephen after his paternal grandfather. He was the oldest of 10 children. The family moved to La Crosse when his father was hired to manage a local clothing store. Steve returned to Chippewa Falls at age 7 to live with his grandparents temporarily after their landlord, the county sheriff, illegally sought to evict them; the family eventually bought a home built to address housing needs for veterans.

After graduating from Aquinas High School in 1957, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served two years in Germany. Upon his return to La Crosse, Steve enrolled at UW-La Crosse while also working part-time for Wettstein & Sons, owned by the family who lived near his parents on Denton Street. The company offered Steve an apprenticeship, and he worked as one of their most trusted electricians until his retirement in 2002. He was a perfectionist. If a job was unfinished at the end of the day, he worked until it was complete and refused to record the overtime. He also worked as the electrical inspector for the Town of Shelby. He was a 60-year member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, for which he held a variety of leadership positions. In addition to his service to IBEW, Steve was a member and leader of the Catholic men's social group Sokols, a member of the Cathedral Grade School school board, a youth hockey coach, and an usher at several La Crosse Catholic parishes. He played softball and golf in city and church leagues and hunted deer and birds with the same group of friends for decades.

He was modest and humble, and he enjoyed spending time with family, friends, neighbors, and pretty much anyone else he met. He liked to pay for dinner out and entertain at home.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Stella Pitsch; siblings: Georgia Pitsch, David Pitsch and Patti (Jim) Finn; and in-laws: Lloyd and Marguerite Caya. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Julie Pitsch; his five children: Mark (Mary Skemp), Anne (Roberto) Santiago, John (Debbie), Brian (Jeanne Hoffman), and Laura (Travis) Bullard; and his seven grandchildren: Henry Pitsch, Xavier Santiago, Sophie Pitsch, Elsa Pitsch, Madalena Santiago, Sophia Hoffman, and Leo Bullard. He is further survived by his siblings and their spouses: Mike (Sandy) Pitsch, Sue (Jerry) Gora, Paula (Tom) Breidel, Mary Pitsch, Pam (Jim) Kowal, and Joe (Cheryl) Pitsch, along with numerous nieces, nephews, and in-laws.

Special thanks to Drs. Cepoi, Winegarden, and Deetz; the rest of the Mayo Clinic 9th floor care team; and the Mayo Hospice team for their compassionate care of Steve.

The family recommends reflecting on Steve's life at the Viterbo University FSPA Prayer Garden, where a section is dedicated in honor of Steve and Julie.

A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Monday, February 13, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at Mary, Mother of the Church Parish in La Crosse. Visitation begins at 9:00 a.m. in the church. Interment with military honors will be held in Catholic Cemetery.

Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Services of La Crosse is assisting the family. Online guestbook is available at www.schumacher-kish.com.


Published by La Crosse Tribune on Feb. 9, 2023.

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Margaret Dickinson

February 13, 2023

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.

Barb Enos

February 13, 2023

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

Molly Johnston

February 13, 2023

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.

JR & Nancy Rieder

February 13, 2023

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

Stacey Pitsch-Stumpf

February 13, 2023

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.

Colleen Skinner

February 12, 2023

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 and beyond the scope of "volunteer". Over the years, he took my client on many wonderful outings and provided opportunities that this young man would never have had, if it weren't for Steve. While I did not know Steve well, he always impressed me as thoughtful, authentic, caring and compassionate. He was patient and kind. I was saddened to learn of his passing. Steve was one of those individuals who made the world a better place. My thoughts and prayers are with his family now. I hope your best memories of Steve will bring comfort and peace.

Rudy Arlt

February 12, 2023

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,

Randy Silha

February 11, 2023

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

Patrick McMenamy

February 10, 2023

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

Chris Zobin

February 10, 2023

Sorry to hear about the loss of Mr. Pitsch. He was our family's electrician for many years and I went to Cathedral and Aquinas, so I knew the kids and Mrs. Pitsch from that. I could always tell what a gentle man he was. In church, he would hug and kiss his wife and kids during the sign of peace. His obituary confirms what I always knew - that he was a good man.

I will always be indebted to him because he was the one who found my father when he had collapsed in the parking lot at Wettstein's back in 1999. He made sure my dad got to the hospital safely. So thank you for that Mr. Pitsch. Rest in peace.

Dave Bagneski

February 10, 2023

The Class of 57 has lost another great one. Condolences to his family. He was truely one of the "nice guys".

Linda Pfaff

February 10, 2023

So sad to hear of Steve´s passing! That picture is a perfect tribute to him and his `always smiling´ personality!

Paul and Dixie Peek

February 10, 2023

Grief can be so hard, but your special memories help you cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Yvonne, Molly and Emma Johnston

February 9, 2023

Steve was truly one of the 'Good Guys', always willing to help us out, no matter what we needed fixed or repaired, a washer or dryer, a ceiling fan, water in our basement, hot water heater, etc. He never said no and when you're a single mother that meant so much to know he cared enough to help us.
Steve was a great brother-in-law and uncle to my daughters Molly and Emma. We loved, respected and appreciated his kindness to us over the years. Steve will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.
God be with my sister Julie, his children Mark, Anne, John, Brian and Laura, as you say goodbye (for now) to your husband & father. ❤

Norbert and Cathy Swenson

February 9, 2023

We enjoyed our visits these last couple of weeks. Our deepest sympathies to all the Pitsch families.

Joe and Sonia Brye

February 9, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. We hold you in our hearts and prayers, God holds you in his arms.

Mike Desmond

February 9, 2023

What a great guy and huge Aquinas supporter!!!! He was great to us coaches. Everyone that met him admired how positive he was.

Emily Moris

February 9, 2023

Uncle Steve will be greatly missed by so many. My favorite memories was playing at their house when we were younger. I remember enjoying watching birds at the big window in the living room. I loved playing the piano and sitting around the big table just talking. He was a very patient person and loved his family with his whole heart. I will miss you Uncle Steve❤❤

Pat Coaty

February 9, 2023

Julie, Prayers for you and your family as you mourn Steve's passing. God bless

Bridget Lozano

February 8, 2023

My deepest condolences to you Julie. Uncle Steve was thoughtful, loving, and genuine. I will miss him , his humor, and his great advice. My thoughts and prayers are with you, my cousins, and their spouses. I love you all.

Kevin Brown

February 8, 2023

Thinking of you guys. I love you all.

Annette Schickert

February 8, 2023

Steve was someone I admired greatly, he was like a father to me. I've known him my whole life. He was so good to my parents and my whole family, he would do anything for any of us. His family is a reflection of how having Steve as a father shaped them, very kind and respectful. I am very blessed to have had him in my life for so long. He will continue to protect us while living eternally without pain. Love you forever.

Monica Brown

February 8, 2023

I pray he is breathing free with the angels and his loved ones.Steve was not just a brother in law but a mentor,fixer upper,and teacher.I will forever miss you Steve and we will all watch over our big sis Julie.

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