Kale Litwiller, age 54, of Carson City, passed away at his home on Wednesday, September 1, 2021, under the loving care of his family and Hospice of Michigan.
If it had wheels and moved, Kale loved it. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and going “Jeeping”. However, his biggest passion was driving his semi-trucks, which he did for himself as the owner and operator of Litwiller Hauling. Kale’s grandchildren meant the world to him, and he loved every moment spent with them. He also was a big NASCAR fan, liked to go hunting, and listening to Christian music. Kale will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him.
Surviving Kale is his mother, Vada Litwiller of Carson City; wife, Brenda Litwiller of Carson City; daughters, Maddi (Jeremiah) Eller of Sumner, Mindi Shinabarger of Carson City; son, Mason (Morgan) Litwiller of Carson City; stepdaughter, Kelsie (Bryant) Flinn of Ionia; stepsons, Brad (Alisha) Cook of Greenville, Nathan (Mellisa) Cook of Dayton, Ohio; grandchildren, Noah, Aylah, Wyatt, Raegan, Hudson, Amaya, Landon, Kennedy, Parker, Javen, Bently, Charlie, Layla; sister, Vanita (Collin) Friesen of Ontario, Canada; brother, Randall (Cindy) Litwiller of Goshen, Indiana; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins that Kale loved and thought the world of.
Kale was preceded in death by his father, Eldon Litwiller and a nephew, Abe Friesen.
Visitation is being held on Tuesday, September 7th from 5 to 7 PM at the Simpson Family Funeral Home in Sheridan (246 S. Main St.).
Funeral services for Kale will be held on Wednesday, September 8th beginning at 11 AM at the Simpson Family Funeral Home in Sheridan with Pastor Jeffrey Litwiller officiating. Kale will be laid to rest at Easton Cemetery.
Donation envelopes will be available at the funeral home for those wanting to make a memorial donation to the family.