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She never forgot a birthday or anniversary and kept us current with family news.

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June was the center of our family holding us all together with her loving kindness, good will, and positive attitude about life. She also leaves six great grandchildren: Elliot and Trace Matsick, Madeleine, Neva, Adalia and Elijah Oates, Nora June Strunk-McCormick, and one great-great granddaughter, Aubrey Chaffee, as well as many nieces and nephews. She leaves five grandchildren, Greg Vallalunga, Danielle Matsick, Heather (Brian) Oates, Alexander McCormick (Sarah Browning) and Aaron McCormick (Elaine Strunk). She is survived by her children, Barbara (Tom) Matsick, of Phillips, WI, Michael McCormick (Rosanne Aversa), of Boston, MA, Patricia McCormick (Don Vincent), of Madison, WI, and Debra McCormick (Sandy Synkelma), of Wausau, WI. Preceded in death by her parents, Percy Oreck and Minnie Winer Oreck, her devoted husband of thirty-nine years, Ralph (Bud, Mac) McCormick, and her brother Stanley (Fern) Oreck. June corresponded with a wide circle of friends and family members. She was an avid reader and loved gardening, exercising, fishing, knitting, and traveling. Her hobbies included daily crosswords and sudoku, Rummikub, cribbage, and jigsaw puzzles. She loved getting together with her many friends to play bridge, go out for fish fries, go to the Grand Theater, and attend concerts in Marathon Park. Mom has touched so many lives with her positive, loving and caring attitude.

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She worked as an accountant at WAOW TV and then at Employers Mutual Insurance, making many long-lasting friendships. After the war, they married and moved to Wausau where they raised four children. She met her husband, Mac, who was stationed there before fighting in the South Pacific during WWII. June grew up in Duluth, Minnesota and moved to San Francisco as a young woman. Her room faced the woods, and she was excited to see daily wildlife right outside of her window, including deer, fox, raccoon, turkeys, many birds and squirrels. We are very grateful for the care she received. They were so supportive and caring right up until the end. The staff loved her and were sad to say goodbye. She got excellent care at Hospice House for the 14 months she was there. She was a stickler for exercise all of her life and an inspiration to all of us. Tuesday she was playing cribbage with Debbie, and she was still walking a few laps with her walker. 9, 2022 at Aspirus Hospice House in Wausau with daughters Patty and Debbie at her side. You may leave messages and condolences for his family at In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the American Heart Association, PO Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284-0692. Jabbour and all of the caring staff at the Aspirus ER and Cardiac ICU.

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Private burial will be on Monday at Forest Cemetery in Birnamwood. There will be a time to share memories at 11:30 A.M. on Sunday, January 16, 2022, at the Helke Funeral Home, 302 Spruce St. He was preceded in death by his parents  father and mother-in-law Reinhart (Dorothy) Knaak and brother-in-law Alan Draeger. Survivors include his wife, Joanne Szitta of Marathon one son, Timothy Szitta of Madison two sisters, Gail (Pete) Hable of Ringle, and Barbara Szitta of Wausau  brother and sister-in-law Dennis (Pat) Knaak of Birnamwood sister-in-law Judy Draeger of Wausau and several nieces and nephews. He loved to watch sports – especially the Packers, Brewers, NASCAR, the Badgers and Marquette.

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His pastimes included bowling, playing Sheepshead, feeding the birds, and working in his vegetable garden. He was also a member of the International Cockshutt Club, Inc. He loved to work on his grandfather’s antique tractor and going to antique tractor shows. Ed enjoyed spectator racing at the State Park Speedway and Merrill ice drags. He was very involved in the Boy Scouts of America and was a former Assistant Scoutmaster and member of the Order of the Arrow. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. She survives.Įd worked as a tool and die maker at Marathon Electric from 1973 until his retirement in 2018. He was born on February 28, 1953, in Antigo, son of the late Ernest and Caroline (Wildman) Szitta. On May 19, 1979, he married Joanne Knaak in Birnamwood.

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Szitta, age 68, of Marathon, was welcomed into eternal life free from pain on Monday, January 10, 2022, at Aspirus Wausau Hospital.






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