Larry Vittone, 68, of Kimball,
died at home Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013, with his loving wife by his side,
following a courageous fight against cancer. Larry was caring and generous. He
was a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle and papa and was loved very much
by his family. He was born Oct. 14, 1944, in Kimball, son of
the late Esther (Ahonen) and James Vittone. He graduated from J.E. Murphy High
School in 1962 and attended University of Wisconsin-Superior and University of
Wisconsin-Parkside. During the past 25 years, he was an inventor of construction
and athletic fitness equipment and held more than 20 patents for his inventions.
His equipment is used by many high schools and universities across the United
States and by professional teams including the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh
Steelers and San Francisco 49ers. He was honored to receive first prize in
NordicTrack's "New Fitness Idea" contest for one of the first elliptical ski
exercise machines. His "Supra-Bar" curl bar was listed in Newsweek magazine in
1993 as one of the top fitness purchases for that year. Larry grew up in Kimball and was known as
"Superstar" by many people in the area. He especially enjoyed restoring muscle
cars during his earlier years. He learned the construction trade while living in
Alaska and claimed to be "the fastest framer in the world." He lived in Oliver
Springs, Tenn. from 1979 to 1996, where he built a successful construction and
pool building business. He also worked as a paramedic while in Tennessee. He was
awarded the "Good Citizen" award by the town of Oliver Springs. He met Suzanne Rae Lorenz while at the
University of Wisconsin-Superior and they were married in Superior on July 3,
1965, by Suzanne's father, the Reverend Harry J. Lorenz. She
survives. Larry is also survived by his son, William
"Bill" Michael (Joy) Vittone, Ashland; a granddaughter, Abigail Raen Vittone,
Oak Ridge, Tenn; and a grandson, Jacob Patrick Vittone, Ashland. He returned to Kimball in 1996, where he enjoyed living nearer
to his six surviving brothers and sisters who are Richard (Arlene)Vittone,
Bessemer, Mich., Shirley (Gene) Solvik, Ironwood, Mich., Robert "Bob" (Delores)
Vittone, Kimball, Mary Calgaro, Hurley, Dominic Vittone, Janesville, and Lena
(Jack) Constantini, Ironwood. He is also survived by and was very close to his
wife's parents, the Rev. Harry and Betsy Lorenz; his three brothers-in-law, Jim
(Kate) Lorenz, Mike (Kim) Lorenz, and Peter Lorenz; and numerous nieces and
nephews. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Joseph, August "Gusty" and Arvid Vittone. Out of respect for Larry's wishes, cremation
has taken place and no formal memorial service will be held. Family and friends are all cordially invited to our celebration of
the life of Larry Vittone, our beloved husband and father. The
celebration will be a casual get-together, in keeping with Larry's favorite
gatherings; and everyone is encouraged to bring memories to share and wear a
"muscle" shirt in Larry's honor. The celebration will be held on Saturday, September 7,
2013, from 12:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Kimball Community Center at 5708 W.
Center Drive, Hurley, WI. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may
be made to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, National Processing
Center, Attn: Honor and Memorial Gifts, PO Box 1245, Albert Lea, MN 56007 ( www.ccfa.org ). Larry's obituary can be viewed online and
condolences given to his family at mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to
McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Ironwood.