Where Caring Is A Family Tradition
Kyle S. Fischer, age 27, of Chicago, formerly of Winneconne died Tuesday, April 19, 2016, at home. He was born May 12, 1988, in Appleton. Kyle was a 2006 graduate of Winneconne High School, where his favorite sport through his school years was soccer. In 2010 he earned a Bachelor's degree from the Columbia School of Arts, Chicago. Kyle was employed with CDW in Chicago.
Kyle enjoyed the people and culture of living in Chicago. He was passionate about Invision meditation classes, where he taught and volunteered. He traveled to Scotland and Mexico with Invision, and had also made trips to Washington D.C. and New York. Kyle liked to attend music festivals especially Electric Forest, snowboard, and hang out with family and friends.
Kyle's family will remember him as a kind, outgoing, patient, gentle soul who had passion for pursuing his goals in life.
Kyle is survived by his father, Lenny Fischer, of Winneconne; his mother, Dianne Fischer, of Neenah; grandmother, Mary Fischer, of Texas; brothers, Aaron (Carrie) Fischer and their daughter Chloe, of Winneconne; Brent (Laura) Day and their children Acelyn and Hadley, of Winneconne; Brandon Day and his daughter Alexandria, of Cudahy; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A visitation for family and friends will be on Sunday, April 24, 2016, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. at Mueller Funeral Home 904 E. Main St. Winneconne. A funeral service will be held on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Michael Huff officiating.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.
If you wish please submit online condolences to muellerfuneralhomeinc.com.
Nick Dionesotes wrote on April 25, 2016
Kyle was on my team at CDW where I got to know him and learn what a great person he was. There was never a time where I didn't see a smile on his face and he always went out of his way to meet everyone on the team. My thoughts and prayers are with Kyle and his family during this difficult time.
Cheryl Golden wrote on April 23, 2016
Diane my condolences to you and your family. I am lost for words.... know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ben Lumbert wrote on April 23, 2016
You presence here in Chicago will be greatly missed brother. You inspired patience and understanding in all who had the pleasure of meeting you. That is a part of you that all of us are able to carry on and, for that, I am truly grateful.
My sincerest condolences to Kyle's mother, father, brothers and family. Kyle was a wonderful person whose light brightened up the world around him. I know that is a reflection of the light in all of you and the love you shared with him.
Carl & Mary Ness wrote on April 22, 2016
Dianne, Our deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. We know God has a very special plan for Kyle. You shared so many great memories with Kyle. May you find comfort in God and your family and friends. I am only a call away. Love you Dianne, and pray for comfort for you.
Paul & Deb Proxmire wrote on April 22, 2016
Lenny, we pray that you will find peace and comfort in the days ahead. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and we are here if you need us.
Shawn Gainer wrote on April 22, 2016
I worked with Kyle at CDW and in our short time together, his smile and welcoming, warm personality shone through immediately. I only wish I got to know him even more. I can't say enough how deeply he will be missed as well as remembered. My condolences go out to his family and friends, and Kyle will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Terry Steffen wrote on April 22, 2016
Dianne, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time.
Mrs. K. Jackson wrote on April 22, 2016
May the God of understanding and peace give the family comfort during this most difficult time. The Bible gives the hope of our loved ones being restored to a Paradise earth.--Luke 23:43.
Tessa Harrelson wrote on April 22, 2016
I met Kyle for the first time when I moved to Chicago last summer with my fiance Kirill. Kirill and Kyle were friends from Columbia College. The first time I met Kyle, he came to our home for a game night, and I could immediately see why Kirill loved him. He had a joyous infectious smile, a kind and generous spirit, and love and zest for life. Every time I saw him since then he had a smile on his face and positive attitude that radiated. He will deeply be missed. My prayers are with his family, who raised a wonderful man and great friend to Kirill and myself.
David Mendez wrote on April 22, 2016
We worked at General Cable and let me tell you Kyle was always woth a big smile in his face no matter what, he would come out to the warehouse and joke around with us,he was just a wonderful person,God has called you my friend, now you smile with the Lord, R.I.P.
Sandy &Jim O'Brien wrote on April 22, 2016
Sending prayers to the Fischer family at this most difficult time..our son Koley and Kyle grew up together in Winneconne which is how we got to know Kyle. Kyle always had a smile on his face and watching every soccer game and all those sleepovers is what we remember . We are so sorry for your loss..In the days ahead may you find healing comfort from those who gather around you!
Sibrina-Milwaukee WI wrote on April 22, 2016
I am so sorry for the loss of your dear young one. It saddens our hearts to lose a loved one at such a tender age. Jehovah's word promises at John 5, 28,29 that "there is gong to be a resurrection."
Cindy Hill Tribley wrote on April 21, 2016
I met Kyle when he walked into the Columbia College dorms and became my son Jonathan's, roommate. I knew as soon as he flashed that beautiful smile that he was a nice guy and by his style he and Jonathan would connect. They remained friends since that day and actually became roommates again a couple years ago which gave me the pleasure of seeing that smile again when I visited. I think he referred to me as the cleaning fairy in the dorm days. My sincere sympathy to Kyles family and friends in this difficult time. He will be truly missed. d
John Gantz wrote on April 21, 2016
My thoughts and condolences are with the entire Fischer family during this very difficult and sad time. I had gotten to know Kyle through the CDW Academy and his positive attitude and energy he brought every day will surely be remembered by his coworkers. He will be greatly missed, rest in peace Kyle.
Michael Laechel wrote on April 21, 2016
I only had a very short time knowing Kyle and had the pleasure of being his Sales Operations Supervisor. Kyle was a great guy with a big smile. Rest in peace Kyle. The rows are not the same without you there.
Ryan McNicholas wrote on April 21, 2016
Kyle, you always brought a smile to our faces with your one line jokes and awesome attitude. Your dad jokes made us laugh and truly made the daily class load in our training enjoyable. We only had a few months together as friends, but I truly enjoyed your honest, heartfelt approach to the days we had together. I will miss your smile and your jokes and hope that you are at rest peacefully. I can tell you touched so many around you and you were the light of the room wherever you went. Rest in Peace Kyle, you will be missed by many.
Sincerely,
Ryan
Coworker and friend
Rylan Geise wrote on April 21, 2016
You were a vector for goodness and inspiration. While I will deeply miss you and our friendship, I am at ease knowing your energy is now flowing infinitely through this beautiful universe.
Armani Lee wrote on April 21, 2016
I would like to send prayer to Kyles family and may the Lord comfort you all. I only knew Kyle briefly at CDW. He has had an impact on his fellow colleagues during his time here. I sincerely wish the best to the rest of you all and am hoping that you all are well. This is never an easy circumstance but God is the healer of all and he comforts those in need. May he be with you and your family now and forever more. God Bless.
Rob Jones wrote on April 21, 2016
I worked with Kyle at CDW, and got to know him over the course of the last few months. He was always positive, kind, and willing to listen. Even though I didn't get to know Kyle as well as I would have liked it saddens me deeply that this happened to such a great person. I will continue to pray for Kyle and his family through this hard time.
Salvatore LiVolsi wrote on April 21, 2016
Kyle and I worked on the same team at CDW.
I saw him at the Great America event this Sunday!
This is a sad sad thing and my prayers are with all of you. He was a great team mate and will be missed here at CDW.
Josh Shannon wrote on April 21, 2016
I hired Kyle at CDW and had the pleasure of getting to know him as he launched his career with our company. I admired his creative mind and his positive energy and approach to his work. He was a popular guy in our Sales Academy and very well-liked. He had a great sense of humor and our team is deeply saddened as we were looking forward to his time working with our team. Please accept our deepest condolences on his passing and know that our thoughts are with you in this very difficult time.