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Wayne Michael Kittler, age 75

Wayne Michael Kittler, age 75, of Rensselaer, NY and formerly of Cheshire, MA passed away suddenly at home on February 1, 2026. Born in Adams, MA on April 8, 1950, Wayne was a son of Eleanor Rolland Kittler and the late Emil Robert Kittler. He was educated in the local schools and was a 1968 graduate of Adams Memorial High School.

Wayne went on to enlist in the US Air Force during Vietnam where he served as a Combat Cameraman as a part of the 600th Photo Squadron. He was honorably discharged March 15, 1972 with the rank of Sargent.

Wayne was raised on the family farm, Kittler Farm, in Cheshire and embraced the farming life style. He started what was known as Kittler Corn, and folks looked forward to enjoying the corn every summer. Wayne was talented in machinery repair and had a great ability to work with his hands.

He moved to New York in 1989 and worked for Barbor Brothers Dairy Farm there for many years. Most recently he was working at Price Chopper in East Greenbush.  

Wayne used the photography skills he learned in the Air Force throughout his whole life. He was always the person behind the camera at any family function and loved to be able to help his family create memories. Wayne had a dry sense of humor, so much so that you weren't always sure when he was joking. He was a quite person and he loved music. In more recent years, Wayne loved watching his grandson play baseball and always knew Michael's stats.

Wayne is survived by his mother, Eleanor Kittler of Adams, his daughters and their husbands, Wendy and Luke Demoracski of Southborough, MA and Antoinette and Michael Hartman, as well as their son Michael, of Pownal, VT, and his siblings, Karen M. Drain of Cheshire, Alan M. Kittler of Washinton, MA, Stephen M. (Iris) Kittler of Hollywood, FL, Dr. Jason M. Kittler of Pittsfield, and Andrew M. (Renee) Kittler of Jacksonville, FL. He also leaves his longtime partner, Caroline Douglas of Rensselaer, NY and many nieces and nephews. Wayne was predeceased by his brother, Kevin M. Kittler, his brother-in-law Conrad Drain and his sister-in-law Karen Kittler.

SERVICES: Visitation will be at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Cheshire, MA on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 beginning at 10AM. A Liturgy of Christian Burial will begin at 11AM followed by burial with Military Honors at Bellevue Cemetery in Adams.


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I'm so sorry to hear about this I was just at Price Chopper and asked about him I used to see him all the time at Price Chopper met him there are years ago I used to weld small things for him, broken Field equipment pieces, he's an absolute pleasure to see and talk to I can talk to that guy forever, he had a good outlook of life and everything else in it people will should learn from him didn't take anything too serious it was a kind soul he will absolutely be missed I think about him all the time look for him every time I go to the store and usually I see him, he seen me at my beginning of my business venture and seen me thrive one and was one of the only people that believed in me I could say he was a father figure like a father figure I never had thank you buddy I'll see you on the other side.
from: Randy Johnsonon: 02-15-2026

Dr. Kittler and family,
Offering my sincere condolences to you and your family for the loss of your Brother Wayne. May he rest in peace.
from: Sami Strouton: 02-09-2026

RIP Wayne, I’m so sad to be saying this. He was the greatest! I worked with Wayne for a few years at Price Chopper. He was easily my favorite person to work with and have a real conversation with. I can honestly say he was my friend. A few times, after my years of working at Price chopper, I stopped by hoping to see him, which I could usually find him! & We would always have a quick chat & life update. My condolences to Wayne’s family and friwwn
from: on: 02-06-2026

My wife Dawn and I lived next door to Wayne and Caroline for almost 25 years. It was quite a shock to hear of Wayne’s passing.
He was a bright star and always had a kind word and thoughtful wisdom to share. He will be missed!
P
from: Paul Castleon: 02-05-2026

Sorry to learn of Wayne's passing. He was a good guy. I remember we went to see Roy Orbison and he was in heaven. He did love music and came to hear us when he could. I am sorry Wendy and Toni I know he loved you. You were the best babysitters we ever had.

Pat Markland (Whirlwind)
from: Patricia a Marklandon: 02-04-2026

Jason, I am so sorry for your loss. I’m always here if you need someone to talk to.
from: Helenon: 02-04-2026

Sorry for your loss Jason
from: Ted Jaykoon: 02-04-2026

Wayne was like a grandfather to me, for the past 6 years ive known him he was a light in a world with none. As we grew as coworkers we grew as family. Working with him at Price Chopper was one of the greatest privileges I have received. Thank you for being there for me and to everyone in the store.
from: Nateon: 02-03-2026

Jason, My deepest condolences on the sudden loss of your brother. May he soar with the angels.
Deb
from: Deborah (née Butterfield) Breweron: 02-03-2026

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