William “Butch” Witte
Sunday, January 9, 1955
Date of Death:
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Age:
69 years old
William “Butch” Witte
Butch Witte of Rochester, MN passed away January, 7th 2025 after a long battle with an illness.
Butch grew up in Rochester, MN. He met Cindy McCaleb, and they married on March 23, 1985.
To this union, they had two children Nicholas and Amy. Butch was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed going to many car shows.
Butch is survived by his wife, Cindy, two children, Nicholas (Reva) Witte of Melrose, WI and Amy (Justin) Eckert of Gibbon, MN and four grandkids: Harper and Oaklyn Witte, and Jase and Adam Eckert.
No services are planned at this time.
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Witte Family,
Butch, Al Tieman (also deceased) and I were inseparable while growing up on 16th Avenue NE.
We had a lot of great times growing up. Birthday party’s. Activities at a Quarry Hill which became a park and Silver Creek. We were both in scouting and Indian Guides together. I walked with Butch to and from both Jefferson Elementary and Kellog Junior High schools together. We were in many of the same classes. I lost contact after high school and a couple of years later left Rochester for a military career.
God Speed Butch and Rest in Peace.
Bill and me grew up in the same neighborhood and went to school together. He was always a nice guy and always had a smile for you. Sad to see him hone so soon. Rest in peace Bill🙏
Our sincere condolences to Cindy and his family, on hearing of Butch’s passing.
Butch was a good man! He’d help out a friend anyway he possibly could. We spent a lot of time together in our karate class.
He’s in a better place now!
Sorry to hear about Butch, l haven’t heard anything about Butch for many years, often wondering how he was doing.He was the best man in my wedding, and one of my best friends. My condolences and Gods speed Butch!
I didn't know Butch very well, but I got myself (via Pat O'Dea) invited to a Super Bowl party (maybe a few of them)... They were such fun times. I just remember laughing the whole day. Butch in the middle of it all. My condolences to the people he loved. God Bless Butch.
Greg Wobig