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Kim M Witte-Gauthier

October 10, 1965 — December 14, 2023

Kim Witte-Gauthier, who loved to be called ‘Meema’ by her grandchildren, departed her loving family on Thursday, December 14, 2023. Kim was born and raised in Green Bay on October 10, 1965, to Rosemary Gagnon -Witte and Alan Witte. She graduated from East High School. Kim was the mother of James Alan Witte, Joel Lee Witte and stepmother to Pam Van Ven Roy, and Michelle Gauthier. She raised her children with love and devotion in Green Bay, with her husband Pat Gauthier. Kim was known for her nicknames and witty sayings, and her love for her boys and her grandchildren, which were her pride and joy. She loved all animals large, small and in between, especially the less fortunate ones. She enjoyed doing crafts and baking with her grandchildren. Currently she was employed with D & S Service in Luxemburg. Kim was always a familiar and welcoming face anywhere she went; she always knew how to bring everyone together and made sure not a soul felt left out. She is survived by her husband Pat Gauthier, Mother Rosemary Gagnon, her two sons James Witte (Keshia) Joel Witte. Her siblings Richard Dombrowski (Claire) Rodney Dombrowski (Patty) and her beautiful sister Kaye Witte, who was always by her side through the good or the bad. Her grandchildren, Jamyana ‘Punky’ Davin ‘Gubba’ Ella ‘Bean’ and Brandon ‘Chicken’ Several nieces and nephews and her fur babies Bruno Clem and Leo George. Kim is proceeded in death by her maternal grandfather William Gagnon and maternal grandmother Arvilla Gagnon, Father Alan Witte, nephews Brady Wallenfang and Luke Zimmerman. There is going to be a celebration of life, date, time and location to be determined. There will be details posted on social media for all to share. A memorial has been established in Kim’s memory. McMahon Funeral Home, Luxemburg, is assisting the family. www.mcmahonfh.com
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