Obit: Lilteich, Michael G. (1953 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Berry, Blaire, Kell, Krzanowski, Lilteich, Nielsen, Sowell, Stryowski,
Werner
----Source: The Star News (Medford, WI) 3/29/2019
Lilteich, Michael “Mike” “Red Leg” G. (31 MAR 1953 - 25 MAR 2019)
Michael “Mike” “Red Leg” G. Lilteich, 65, of Wausau, passed away with his
sister, Diane, by his side on March 25, 2019 under the care of Aspirus Comfort
Care and Hospice Services, after fighting a long battle with dementia.
Mike was born on March 31, 1953 in Stevens Point. He was the son of the late
George and Beverly (Berry) Lilteich. He attended Stevens Point schools until
moving to Wausau in the late 1960s. Mike received his GED and went into the Air
Force in 1971. He received an honorable discharge when his father passed away in
1972. Mike then returned back to high school and received a diploma from Wausau
East High School. He married his high school sweetheart Vicky and they later
divorced.
Mike went back into the military in 1974 and it became his life for 22 years
between the US Air Force, US Army and the National Guard. Mike retired from the
military as an artillery sargent E7. During and after the National Guard he
drove semi over the road for several local companies, most recently for Marathon
Cheese Corporation out of Marathon. At this time Mike lived in Medford until he
became ill in 2015 and moved to Copperleaf Assisted Living in Marathon. Mike
married Dawne Werner on Valentine's Day 1989 and had one child, Dylan. Mike and
Dawne later divorced.
Mike enjoyed riding Harley's, fishing, canoeing, Packer games, photography,
reading and anything outside, and most importantly his son, Dylan. Dylan was
Mike’s everything. If you knew Mike you had a friend for life. Mike would do
anything to help anyone who needed it. Always happy and full of life. He did his
best to be stress free, as he would say, “like water off a ducks back, let it
roll.” Mike loved to read, he always had a book available. He was truly an
amazing man.
Mike is survived by his son, Dylan (Tabitha) Lilteich of New Alburn; three
sisters, Diane (Russ) Kell of Marathon, Lori (Lee) Nielsen of Land O Lakes and
Debra (Guy) Krzanowski of Wausau; three nephews, Timothy, Andrew and Cole; two
nieces, Tammy and Claire; two great-nieces, Kassandra and Chenoa; one
great-nephew, Briar; a great-great niece, Salem; aunts and uncles, Debra Blaire,
Susan Stryowski, David Berry, Richard (Carol) Berry and Glen (Erika) Berry; and
many cousins.
Mike was preceded in death of his parents, George and Beverly Lilteich; his
maternal and paternal grandparents; and Dawne Lilteich.
A very big thank you for all the compassion, love, and caring goes out to
Heather Ward and staff at Copperleaf Assisted Living in Marathon and all the
nurses, CNAs and staff at Garden Side Crossing at NCHC facility. And so many
thanks to Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services, who were our everything.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 2 at Peterson Kraemer
Funeral Home, 1302 Sixth Street, Wausau. Rev. Gail Sowell will officiate.
Visitation will be on Monday from 4-7 p.m. and again on Tuesday from 10 a.m.
until the time of the service at the funeral home. Mike will be laid to rest at
Restlawn Memorial Park with full military honors conducted by the American
Legion Montgomery Plant Dudley Post No. 10, Wausau.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.petersonkraemer.com.
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