Patricia Ann Wittig

Patricia Wittig

Patricia Ann Wittig, age 57, of Waupun, Wisconsin won her battle and went home to the Lord without regret on February 22, 2013.

Memorial services will be at 12:00 Noon followed by a luncheon on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Praise Assembly of God, 119 W. Maple Ave., Beaver Dam, WI.  Pastor Randy Carey will officiate. Private family interment will be at the Fordham Cemetery in Adams County at a later date.  Visitation will be from 10:00 until the time of service at the church.

Patricia was born on August 4, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Harold and Lydia (Hafemann) Hansen.  She graduated from Pius XI in 1976 after she had given birth to her children Mikel and Vincent. She wanted to set an example for them to never give up their education.  Both of her children did go on to graduate from college.

Patricia married Michael Eugene Wittig on January 27, 1973 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

She was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother and friend who set out to conquer the world.  She lived her life to its fullest and shared her faith, friendship, and love generously.

Patricia was a member and board member of the Praise Assembly of God in Beaver Dam.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold & Lydia Hansen.

Survivors:
Husband:  Michael E. Wittig
Daughter:  Mikel C. (Mark) Klossner
Son:  Vincent R. (Katherine) Wittig
Grandchildren:  Harrison, Bennett, Scarlett and Sidney
Sister:  Shirley Klemp
Sister: Elizabeth (Patrick) Lewis
Brother:  Donald Hansen
Brother: Kenneth Hansen
Sister in law:  Linda (Rodney) Hustad
Sister in law:  Bonnie (Donald) Wittig-Czerwinski
Brother in law:  Charles Wittig
Brother in law:  John (Mary) Wittig
Brother in law:  William (Shirley) Wittig
Brother in law:  Kenneth (Ann) Wittig
Brother in law:  Patrick (Carol) Wittig
further survived by many:  nieces and nephews

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Condolences

  1. Ann Hennigan says:

    Mike, I’m sorry for your family’s loss.

    Keeping you in my thoughts,
    ~Ann

  2. Denise Caul says:

    Pat was a very special person, whose love for the Lord brought joy and inspiration to me during her difficult days. Pat will continue to live in my memory. It is awesome to know that one day we will all be together again in the Lord’s presence. May God comfort you now and in the days ahead. With love and blessings,
    Denise Caul

  3. Bonnie Wittig (Mike's Sister) says:

    Mike, Having known Pat since she was 17 years old, she became such a wonderful fulfilling woman, doing so much for everyone else, when I spoke to her a few weeks back she had more concern for Donny then anything else we spoke about. I will always love her deeply in my heart she was a great friend and like another sister for the last 40 years. She will always watch over you in your future adventures and know she can and will always respect your best judgement in whatever you chose to do. Love you Mike.

    Bonnie and Donny

  4. Scott Kane & Joan Malcheski / Green Bay WI says:

    Mikel & family,
    Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thoughts and prayers.

    Scott Kane & Joan Malcheski

  5. Danette & James Knowles says:

    Words fail to discribe Pat and the warm friendship she had given us. Pat was an amazing women not only did she have great compassion for all around her, she always had the time to talk with you when you needed a friend. She had a great wit and a wonderful laugh and a fun sense of humor. She will be missed greatly but knowing she is at home in heaven is a comfort to us. We wish her family God’s blessing and comfort during this time and our prayers will be with them.

    Danette & Jim Knowles

  6. Binner Pools says:

    To Mike and Family, Our deepest condolences for a loss of a great person. We will always remember her in the swimming pool have a great time.

  7. Frank and Christina Lopez says:

    Our biggest condolences to the Wittig family. It’s a blessing to have gotten to know the family in different ways. Very warming to see such love between husband and wife, daughter and mother, and family. What a great family unit you guys seem to have, Pat has to be feeling such pride and peacefulness. God Bless!

  8. Tobi Jacobi says:

    Dear Mike, Kellie, and Vince,

    I’m thinking of the many adventures that we had together when Kellie and I were in college, and the advice that Mike and Pat gave us to survive them. I’m thinking of the hours we spent together in your log cabin home as we prepared to celebrate Kel and Mark’s wedding, how beautiful it was, how much the imprint of Pat lives on in those tucked away moments. I’m grateful for all the pictures and memories you’ve been sharing over the past many months as you worked together as a family to hold onto every moment and to make sure that every last second mattered. What wonderful mentors you are. We are thinking of you in these difficult days, wishing words were enough. Love to you all. Tobi and family

  9. Chris and Alexis Kimber - Washington, DC says:

    To the entire Wittig Family,

    Although no words can really help to ease the loss that you bear, just know that you are very close in every thoughts and prayers. We are a family that is no stranger to loss and cancer as we are going through both at the moment and sympathize with the loss of Mrs. Wittig. Know that even through our pain, you must know your pain is shared in our hearts. Much love to you Vince, Bandsaw Out!

  10. Amy Berg says:

    To Mike and Family: My deepest condolences for a loss of a great person. I haven’t seen Pat in many years, but have thought of her over the years. She will be remembered for the great, caring, positive and smiling person she was. Heaven has another angel looking down upon us all…

  11. Sharon Frisch says:

    Dear Mike, Kelly and Vincent:
    My heart is with you all. When I heard her fight was over on Friday. I spent the day reflecting back on our friendship, the first time we meant and our working together @ Wal-mart. Her Love of Christ and her family was first and foremost.
    Even though we had not seen each other often these last 15 years, We connected as Sisters in Christ when we did. To know that we will see her again gives great comfort.
    Tom and I are so sorry for your loss.

  12. Sierra Frisch says:

    I was very sad to hear of Pat’s struggle and subsequent passing from cancer. Though it has been many years since I have seen or spoke to Pat, that does not diminish my affection for all that she and her husband Mike had done for me when I was a teenager and young adult. I shared many moments at Pat and Mike’s house with their children and our youth group back in the late 80’s and early 90’s, and I have thought of those moments often. I will remember Pat’s infectious laugh, her wide-eyed smile, and her graciousness and generosity. My deepest condolences to her family and friends as they now deal with this incredible loss.
    God Bless!

  13. Bob & Mary Martin says:

    To Pat’s family: Her journey on earth is done, but you will always have her in your hearts and memories. That is what lives on and will be there for each of you as you complete your journey. God bless,

    Bob & Mary Martin