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The Evansville community gathers to honor Wilburn ‘Mike’ Sitzman, who passed away at 86. A beloved figure, Mike was known for his 30-year career at Evansville Concrete and his passion for golf. With decades of golfing experiences and a legacy of kindness, he leaves behind a loving family and a community grateful for his contributions and camaraderie.
Evansville Community Remembers Wilburn “Mike” Sitzman
It is with heavy hearts that the community of Evansville gathers to remember Wilburn “Mike” Sitzman, a beloved figure who touched the lives of many. Mike passed away at the age of 86 on July 18, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that spans his family, his profession, and his hobbies.
A Life Well Lived
Born on March 21, 1939, in Evansville, Mike was raised by Rosedith (Wagner) and Wilburn Sitzman, both of whom have since passed. He graduated from Memorial High School in 1958, marking the beginning of a life filled with accomplishments. Shortly after graduation, Mike married his high school sweetheart, Betty Hayden, on July 22, 1961. Together, they celebrated an incredible 64 years of marriage.
Career Highlights
Mike enjoyed a remarkable 30-year career at Evansville Concrete, where he served as General Manager until his retirement in 1999. His passion for the industry was evident, and he played essential roles as president of both the Indiana Concrete Council and the Indiana Ready-Mixed Association. In recognition of his achievements, Mike received the prestigious E. B. Rayburn, Jr. Award in 1997 for Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Ready-Mixed Concrete, a testament to his dedication to his work.
Golfing Enthusiast
Outside of the concrete business, Mike was an avid golfer, spending countless hours on the greens. A proud member of the Thunderbolt Men’s Club, he favored playing at Thunderbolt Pass in Evansville and participated in an annual golf trip to Myrtle Beach for over 20 years. His passion for golf was mirrored in his membership with the Cambridge Men’s Golf Club, showcasing his love for both the sport and the connections he made along the way.
A Family Man
Mike is survived by his loving wife, Betty, and their four children: daughter Beth Goeltz, who is married to Tim Riess, and three sons, Mike Jr. (Tina), Mark (Sandy), and Scott (Kelsey Hillenbrand). His family reflects his kindness and values, including his grandchildren Megan and Ryan Goeltz, Logen, Hayden, Madelynn, Mason, and Lilian Sitzman, Brianne Irvin, Ryan (Rachelle) Irvin, Kylie Riess, Chloe, Cecilia, and Caroline Hillenbrand, as well as great-grandchildren Marnie Irvin and Carter Flynn.
In addition to his immediate family, Mike is survived by his sister, Deborah Thomas, brother, Greg (Vicki) Sitzman, sister-in-law, Julie Sitzman, and several nieces and nephews. Sadly, he was preceded in death by his brother, Gary Sitzman of Sealy, TX.
Community Support
The community joins the Sitzman family in mourning. Visitation will be held on July 23, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Ziemer Funeral Home East Chapel, followed by a memorial service at 7:00 p.m. On July 24, there will be a continuation of visitation from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at St. Benedict Cathedral, leading into the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. officiated by Father Bernie Etienne and Father Tempel. Mike will be laid to rest at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Evansville.
Gratitude and Legacy
The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Heart To Heart Hospice for their compassionate care and to physical therapist Chelsea Hartman for her support during Mike’s final days. They take comfort in their faith, believing that Mike is now with the Lord and happily reunited with family members who have passed before him.
In place of flowers, the family kindly suggests making memorial contributions to The Marfan Foundation and Tunnel To Towers Foundation, ensuring that Mike’s legacy of giving continues on.
For those who wish to send their condolences, they can do so online at www.ziemerfuneralhome.com. The impact Mike Sitzman made in Evansville will be remembered and cherished for generations to come.
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- Courier Press Obituary: Wilburn “Mike” Sitzman
- Legacy Obituary: Alan Pugh
- Pierre Funeral Home: Patricia Browning
- Wikipedia: Memorial Service
- Courier Press Obituary
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Grief
- Courier Press Obituary
- Google Search: Community Mourning
- Courier Press Obituary
- Google News: Evansville Community
- Legacy Obituary: Gary Kozfkay
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