I was very sad to hear the news of Mitch's passing. As a longtime employee of Froedtert Hospital/Froedtert Health, I will remember him as someone who always had kind words to share, and a smile on his face.
~ Samantha Andrews,
Milwaukee, WI
We just don’t have the words to describe our profound sadness and grief over this devastating loss. Mitch was more than our friend. He was family. Our hearts and love go out to Steph, the girls, Matt and the entire family. We love Mitch and his loss will be felt forever. Wishing you peace, strength and love.
~ Kim and Wade,
North Hills, CA
My sincerest condolences go out to Steph, Cailey and Brenna. I will always remember Mitch as a warm and genuine guy.
~ Bob Renshaw,
Frederick, MD
My deepest sympathy and prayers go with the Heiser family. Mitch was a wonderful and caring Christian man. He will be dearly missed.
~ Erik Knepler,
Hartford, WI
Our thoughts and prayers to all of those who were close to Mitch. In our brief time together he made a lasting impression. He was full of life and no shortage of laughs. His love for competition will be remembered, and it’s safe to say he fits the mold of every Heiser I’ve ever met….
Love you Mitch, and I know you’re watching from above. We’ll do all we can do here in the state of Florida to make you Heiser proud and incorporate a few laughs in the process.
~ The Heiser’s,
Fleming Island, FL
Mitch was a good friend and brother during my time at Ripon College. We played rugby together and he was always there for you. May he rest in peace.
~ Ripon College (LDA),
Ocala , FL
Mitch, you were a joy to work with, you will be missed. My condolences to your family as they prepare their hearts and minds to accept and find space for this new existence. May God bless you all and keep you close during this time.
~ Sharon Garrison ,
Jackson , WI
I am so very sorry for your profound loss. I worked with Mitch for the last 8 years. He was more than a coworker, he truly was a friend. Always there to listen and give his advice. And I can’t forget all the memes he would send on emails. It truly made me smile.
~ Jennifer Willmering,
New Berlin, WI