Michael E. Wittig, aged 73, formerly of Beaver Dam, WI, passed away peacefully on June 14th at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville, TN. Born on January 11th, 1951, in Milwaukee, WI, he was the son of Eugene and Carmella Wittig, and one of eight siblings.
Mike graduated from Boy's Tech High School in Milwaukee and proudly joined the Marine Corps in 1969. His military service was a significant part of his identity, including time spent in both the Marine Corps and the Army, though he always identified as a Marine. In the mid-1990s, Mike discovered his professional calling as a financial planner, a role he believed in and excelled at. He built countless friendships and touched many lives pursuing his passion for service.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Mike took immense joy in the achievements of his family, and his pride in them was unwavering. He was known for his eloquent writing and thoughtful advice, which he generously shared with those around him.
Mike was married to his first wife, Patricia, for 40 years until her passing in 2013. He later married Elizabeth (Liz), with whom he spent nine wonderful years.
Mike is survived by his wife Liz; children, Mikel (Kellie) Klossner (Mark) and Vincent Wittig (Kate), and his stepchildren, Christine Koerner, Jamie Percifield (Glenn), and Jim Lewis. He was a proud grandfather to Harrison, Bennett, Scarlett, Sidney, Sylvia, Kevin (Amanda), Jacob, April, and Nolan. Michael was also blessed with great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
A private graveside service will be held on Friday, July 12th, 2024 at Fordham Cemetery, Friendship, WI.
A public celebration of life will be held at the Juneau Community Center in Juneau, Wisconsin on Saturday, July 13th from noon - 3pm for any local friends, family or business associates who wish to attend. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Fisher House (
www.fisherhouse.org), which supports veterans' families with housing during medical crises.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the caring staff at the Nashville VA and his care team at Cumberland Medical Center. Mike will be deeply missed and remembered for his kindness, generosity, and ferocious love of his family.
Published by WiscNews.com from Jun. 28 to Jul. 7, 2024.