Josephine D. Vitu Obituary
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Josephine D. Vitu (Saginaw, Michigan), born in Chicago, Illinois, who passed away at the age of 93, on February 8, 2024. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
She was predeceased by: her parents, Joseph V. Bychowski and Josephine S. Bychowski (Kubacki); her grandmother Stella Kubacki (Szymonek); her husband Bob; her brothers, Jim, Bill and Richard Bychowski; and her in-laws, Paul Vitu, Jerry, Joan Vitu, Joe, Joanie Vitu, Mary, Don Jensen, Loretta and Bob Behler.
She is survived by: her children, Bob (Kathy Vitu), Mary Jo (Tim Hurley), Kit (Neil Carey), David Vitu of St. Charles, Tom (Kim Vitu), Tim Vitu of Saginaw and Elizabeth Vitu of Portland, OR.; her grandchildren, Rob, Elena Vitu of Lansing, Daniel and Jenna Vitu; her great grandchildren, Vincent and Grace of North Haledon, NJ; her grandchildren, Sean and Lauren Vitu LaDouce; her great grandchildren, SJ, Vivienne and Noelle of Saginaw; her grandchildren, Sam Vitu of Santa Monica, CA, Matt and Beckie Hurley Figg; her great grandchildren, Meredith and Margaret of Austin, TX; her grandchildren, John and Katie Hurley Shirley; her great grandchildren, Joseph, Emily and Nathan of Bryan, TX; her grandchildren, James and Kristen Carey Tschudy; her great grandchild Jakob of Portland, OR; her grandchildren, Alex Carey, Karen Hunt of Boston, MA, David and Brittany Vitu; her great grandchild Liam of Bay City; her grandchildren, Phoebe Vitu of Saginaw, Madelyn Vitu, Kaley Vitu of Rochester Hills, Chad and Hannah Vitu Cook of Kalamazoo; and her in-laws, Edward and Suzanne Vitu of Grayslake, IL. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
She was a devoted Catholic who deeply missed attending Mass in person the last several years due to Covid restrictions and then her declining health.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to St. Thomas Aquinas Parish or the East Side Soup Kitchen.
February 13, 2024
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