Nowicki, Nita Jean (Nee Hill) Of Hales Corners, age 84. Passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, January 15, 2013. Nita was preceded in death by her loving husband, David D. Nowicki, father, Henry Hill, mother, Beulah Hill (nee Cobb) and her siblings. She is survived by four daughters, Jacqueline Pyter (Richard), Geraldine Sommers (Jeff), Kathryn Jaster (Joel) and Mary Jane LaTona (Jack). She is survived by eleven grandchildren: Stephanie Herbek (Dan), Leah Larsen (Keith), Erica Okrzesik (Jeff), Anna Treece (Graham), Rich Pyter, Joel Jaster Jr., Andrew Sommers, Alysa LaTona, Shelby LaTona, Weston LaTona and Samantha LaTona. And she is survived by five great-grandchildren: Grant Herbek, Will Herbek, Charlotte Larsen, Owen Larsen and Macy Okrzesik. Born March 22, 1928 in Oakhill, West Virginia, Nita moved to Wisconsin as a young girl. She met her husband David D. Nowicki at West Allis Central High School and married him at Holy Assumption Church in 1948. Nita was a devoted mother, 'Grammy,' and 'Great-Grammy.' Her family was her top priority and finest achievement. Throughout her lifetime, Nita cooked deliciously, laughed heartily, sang beautifully and traveled widely. Her travels took her across the world to places such as Japan, Peru, Germany, Austria, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and the Virgin Islands. The love of sailing she shared with her husband took them across Lake Michigan on sailboats affectionately named in her honor, oftentimes with their children and grandchildren on board. Nita loved to golf, entertain, dance, play bridge, bird-watch, knit and do crossword puzzles. She and her husband spent many happy winters at their home in Fort Meyers Beach, Florida, enjoying visits from their family and friends. Nita was a long-time member of St. Mary Catholic Faith Community in Hales Corners and a member of the church choir. She loved her family and her life and will be greatly missed by everyone who was blessed to know her.Service:A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Mary Catholic Faith Community, 9520 W. Forest Home Ave., Hales Corners, Wisconsin on Friday, January 25, at 10AM.