Jim & Lisa Johansen (Johnson)

Birth date: Apr 13, 1969 Death date: Nov 2, 2012
Mr. Kevin James Vittone, age 43, passed away Friday, November 2, 2012 at his home. Kevin was born April 13, 1969 to Ronald D. and Dolores (Behrendt) Vittone in Kingsford, MI and was a life-long resident of the area. He was owner a Read Obituary
RIP Vit. Love, Zit
I am so sorry to hear about Kevin passing. He was a very good person and will be sadly missed. Prayers for the family. Joe and Rhonda
Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
Dean Marvin, Florence Marvin, Kim Carney
I am sorry to hear of Kev's passing. I knew Kevin since kindergarden. He was a fun loving guy and a loyal friend. I last saw him a few years ago and we had a nice conversation. He would do anything for a friend and I will remember him for that.
Julie Leafers Mitchell
To Craig, Dee and Family
You have my deepest sympathy in the passing of My Dear Friend, Kevin. I was very saddened at the news of his passing. He was also a friend of my son, Jeff. He had been my friend for a long time and I always knew him to have a kind heart and cared so much when others needed his help. Remember all the great memories with him and he will live on in your heart forever. He is finally reunited with his brother, Mark whom he thought the world of. To Kevin: Thank You for your friendship and good talks with you! You will be missed! May you Rest in Peace. Love Ya, Connie
vittone and werschem families our thoughts and prayers are with you on your terrible loss. sharron and bob tufts
I met Kevin my sophomore year in high school, the fall of 1985. We were high school sweethearts for a period of time, attending school dances, hangin on the weekends, and runnin around town. When I read his obituary I was stricken at how little it had to say about the kind of person Kevin was, so I was inspired to share some of my memories.
I believe that we cross paths with others on this Earth to teach us life lessons. Those years with Kevin taught me many things~ that is okay at times to question authority, (to "ride the rails" at times you feel it absolutely necessary,) to forgive the adults in your life when they make mistakes, that family rituals are important, (like Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee with a large pizza and gallon of milk on Sundays,) to be nice to your mother, to love your nephews and spend time with them, ( we spent many weekends hangin with them) to stick up for yourself and others, to accept everyone and treat them like family, that hard work pays off, that sometimes when your car "misses" it might be the distributor cap, or when you smell car oil it might be time to check under the tappet cover or change the gaskets ( I learned more about cars in those couple of years than most women learn in a lifetime!)
Everywhere we went there were people from all walks of life that knew him and befriended him. Kevin had a tough outer layer, but deep down he had compassion and a heart of gold.