December 24, 1952 - September 21, 2024
John Zittritsch, 71 of Algona, passed away Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, at Kossuth Regional Health Center in Algona. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, Sept. 27 at 10:30 a.m. at Divine Mercy Catholic Parish - St. Cecelia Catholic Church in Algona. Visitation will be held on Thursday Sept. 26 from 4 until 7 p.m. at Lentz Funeral Home in Algona. Services have been entrusted to Lentz Funeral Home of Algona. www.lentzfuneralhome.com
Survived by his wife Connie Zittritsch and two sons Jacob Zittritsch (Becky) and Zachary Zittritsch (Nicole). Also, his grandchildren Jackson Zittritsch, Jessa Zittritsch, and Jameson Zittritsch; his siblings Mary Forsyth, Jan Ricke (Henry), Gwen Christiansen (Richard), Michael Zittritsch (Marcia), Rodney Zittritsch (Janette), Duane Zittritsch (Kelly), Roger Zittritsch, Joe Zittritsch, Bruce Zittritsch and many nieces and nephews.
He is proceeded in death by his parents, Anton and Sally Zittritsch. Also, his brothers Don and Maurice Zittritsch.
John was born Dec. 24, 1952, and passed away on Sept. 21, 2024. One of the family’s favorite stories was how John was born on Dec. 24 late at night. His mother and father put him under the Christmas tree for when the kids woke up to find one of the best Christmas presents they have ever received.
John loved many things during his life. The most important thing to him was family. He spoke fondly of his memories of his fishing trips when he was younger. He loved taking his wife and kids out to local areas and teaching them to fish during the summers.
He would also spend a lot of time working on cars, which was another passion of his that he passed on to his kids.
He also had a love for bowling and dirt track racing. No matter if he was hurt or not feeling well, he would go and still get well over 150 points each game he played. When his kids were old enough, he took them every Saturday morning to youth bowling league.
Then he would go to the races Saturday nights with his family. Taking his grandkids to the races was a memory he cherished fondly.
John was very committed to everything in his life. He spent 48 years working at Universal in Algona and 35 years on the Algona Fire Department. John loved the family he made through the Fire Department and was very proud of being a part of that family. He also volunteered his time at the local food pantry with his brother-in-law Henry Ricke.
John was loved by many and will be missed dearly by all that had the honor of meeting him.