Laetitia Ezekwem
Wednesday, January 10, 1951
Date of Death:
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Age:
72 years old
Laetitia Ezekwem
Laetitia Ezekwem, 72, of Rochester, passed away peacefully at her home after a lengthy illness on Sunday, September 24, 2023.
Laetitia was born January 10, 1951 in Awo-Omamma Imo-state, Nigeria, the daughter of Nwaokorie and Agunanne Okoro. On March 5, 1982 she married Vitalis Ezekwem. In 1984, Laetitia and Vitalis moved to the United States, where Laetitia would continue her education at Winona State University for teaching. She worked for the Kahler before going to work at The Mayo Clinic in surgical core, housekeeping and finally becoming a PCA. Laetitia worked for Mayo for 38 years up until recently when she no longer felt well enough. She enjoyed crocheting, cooking and baking and watching her favorite soap operas. Laetitia was a huge Minnesota Vikings fan, was a woman of strong Christian faith and loved attending church every Sunday. She was caring, loving and was always able to make others laugh and smile with her comedic sense of humor.
Laetitia is survived by her husband of 41 years, Vitalis; daughter, Laevita Ezekwem (fiancé, Kevin Gionis); son Victor Ezekwem and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by 5 sisters and 1 brother.
Laetitia will be laid to rest in her home country of Nigeria.
Visitation will be held 1:00-4:00PM Sunday, October 8, 2023 at the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home, 1105 12th St. SE, Rochester, MN 55904. Special memories or condolences may be left at www.mackenfuneralhome.com
Condolences
The family of Laetitia Ezekwem has received the following condolences.
So sorry for your loss. I've never met your mother, but I have your dad through our good friend Rick Kolar who used to work with him. Prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
I worked with Laetitia for 12 years and considered her a friend. She always had a good attitude and rarely complained. She was reliable and loved to talk politics! I’m so sorry she was taken too early. I wish you all the best.
I am so very sorry about Laetitia. Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Heaven just got a wonderful soul.
I will remember her smile and laugh.
I worked with her at Mayo Clinic.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Vitalis, LaeVita and Victor,
I know losing your wife and mother will leave an empty space in your world and in mine too. Laetitia will be sorely missed by everyone who had the privilege to know her. May your grief be softened by knowing others are grieving with you.
Sincerely,
Eileen McMyler
I would like to extend my sincerest condolences on Laetitia's passing. I had the pleasure of working with her many years ago at St Mary's. Laetitia's personality was bubbly, kind and sincere. She never knew a stranger. When her husband would come to visit her, she would proudly show him off. She was never down, even when she wasn't feeling well and no matter how busy she was with work, she always made you feel like you were more important and valuable than what she was doing. I've thought about her frequently over the years and my heart is saddened to hear of her passing, but I know I will see her in Heaven. Well done, Laetitia, good and faithful servant. You have now entered Eternity and are resting in His arms. Well done.
I would like to extend to you my most heartfelt sympathies on the passing of Laetitia. I will always remember Laetitia as one of Cindy’s best friends, and I feel very fortunate to have known her. I hope you and your family can find some small comfort in your good memories and in the thoughts of the happy years you shared. And just remember the Bible promises a future when we will welcome back love ones who have died. John 11:25.
Love You,
Jewel
I would like to extend to you my most heartfelt sympathies on the passing of Laetitia. I will always remember Laetitia as one of Cindy’s best friends, and I feel very fortunate to have known her. I hope you and your family can find some small comfort in your good memories and in the thoughts of the happy years you shared. And just remember the Bible promises a future when we will welcome back love ones who have died. John 11:25.
Love You,
Jewel
I remember Laetitia well…having worked alongside her for over 20+ years. She was strong-willed, and had an equally strong faith! I think I will remember her laughter the most! And, boy did she love those Vikings!
Sincerely, Andrea