Rebecca Jean Witt

Rebecca (Becky) Jean Witt, passed away on March 31, 2022, after a gallant 20-month battle with lung cancer. She peacefully entered heaven early in the morning during heavy winds and a power outage with beloved family and friends holding a beautiful candlelit prayer vigil. She was born May 7, 1961, in Beech Grove to the late Russell E. and Helen G. (Sevenish) Fischer. On February 13, 1982, Becky wed Kevin Witt in St. Catherine Catholic Church; Kevin survives.

Becky’s passions were spending time with her family, bowling, decorating, cooking, shopping, and entertaining friends and family. If there was a concert to go to Becky always had her most delicious sandwiches ready to go. Spending time with childhood friends and always looking forward to their Florida girl’s trips in May, specifically Fort Myers beach was important to Becky. Kevin and Becky relished spending time at their condo with family and friends in Indian Rocks Beach in Florida making memories.

Becky and her husband, Kevin were successful business owners of Witt Pest Control. Oftentimes, people would ask if she was the bug lady to which she would respond, “No, I’m a ladybug!”

Becky’s greatest joy in life was taking care of her babies, including her two grandchildren, Oliver and Levi Kidwell, nieces and nephews, and many children from the Southside. She truly had a “Master’s Degree” in childcare, which showed through the love that was given back by all that knew her. Becky’s loving, soft-spoken, and loyal spirit will be greatly missed by all of those lucky enough to know her.

Along with both parents, Becky was preceded in death by sisters; Janet Childers, Roseann Huddleston, and a brother; Wayne

Fischer.

Survivors include her husband of 40 years, Kevin Witt; her children, Chelsea H. (Zac) Kidwell and Logan R. (Amy) Witt; sisters, Susan (Tony) Agresta and Annette O’Neil, brother Stephen (Mary Jane) Fischer; a host of nieces, nephews, lifelong friends, and extended family members.

Becky’s Life Celebration® Visitation will be held Friday, April 8, 2022, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM in the narthex at St. Jude Catholic Church, 5353 S. McFarland Road, Indianapolis. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at 10:00 AM in St. Jude Catholic Church. There will be an hour of calling an hour prior to the celebration of Mass beginning at 9:00 AM Saturday in the church. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association. Please visit www.ORileyBranson.com to share an online condolence with the Witt family.

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  1. I remember when you were a little girl Phyllis Jenkins and I would always call you toehead. Your hair was so bright white. Whenever you were swimming in Chlorine it would turn green. You hated that so much… sorry for laughing. You were and always will be a living doll. Keep watch over us all please ߙ Love you ߘ˜ until we meet again.

  2. Becky was so kind to me at Logan’s wedding making sure I had a place at the table and checking on me often…her heart was pure and Her joyful laugh was contiguous! I know she is greatly loved. I will miss your sweet loving soul but know you are smiling where you are now. ❤️

  3. Becky or Beck as I called her was the most Fun Loving Person that I was Fortunate to be good friends with for over forty years. You’ll be missed my Dear Friend ߘ¢

  4. My earliest memory I believe was in 1978, when Becky attended my sons birthday party. Lots of laughter, what a fun day. Not long after my family attended my brothers wedding to this very classy lady. We have shared a lifetime of love and joy with this wonderful angel and I am fortunate to be able to say that. Becky was the best sister-in-law I could have ever dreamed of, she brought such a positive energy into my space, I miss her laugh already. So full of love and dignity and a grace about her always. At peace now, I love you always.

  5. I remember Becky’s beautiful smile! May Peace and Comfort be with Kevin and the rest of the familyߕŠ I pray for the repose of Becky’s soulߙϰߏ»

  6. Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.

  7. Kevin, Chelsea and Logan, We are so sorry for your loss, please know we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Love, The Bowling’s

  8. Some things I loved about Becky She had an amazing smile and a very unique laugh. I admired her for how she took care of Aunt Helen and when Helen would act up Becky would always say Mommm. I love that she stayed close to her childhood friends especially enza. I also admired how much she was always there for family if they needed her and even if they didn’t. I will always remember how she would illuminate when she was with her grandkids, ( proud as could be) And Kevin the love of her life what a strong and powerful Love and friendship they had together. I will always treasure all of the memories that we had together young and old. I will miss her a lot. Rest now Sweet Girl

  9. Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. Love Dan, Adrienne, Sam, Max and Gus Waugh

  10. Oh, long gone are the days of playing until dusk with the Fischers on St. Paul street. Becky was a part of the neighborhood fun. Although we did not remain in contact over the years, I saw her a few times out and about with other mutual good friends. My deepest sympathy to her family. She was one of a kind and fun to be around. RIP Becky.

  11. My earliest memory of Becky was at my High School graduation. It felt like the kindest thing for her to be there to support me. From that day forward Becky has been a constant in my life. She always supported me through all my life’s highs and lows, providing me with encouraging words. She will be missed by so many for the rest of our lives. RIP in peace Becky!

  12. Becky was one of the kindest people I have ever met . Her laugh was contagious and she was so much fun . She knew how to make people feel good about themselves and was always good at making you feel at home . I feel blessed to have know her and to have been in her life. I don’t remember when I first met her I guess because it felt like I knew her my whole life. She was the most awesome mom, wife and friend . I will never forget her ! She will be missed !! ߙϰߏ۰ߑܰߏ»


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