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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Tracy Lynn
Litowich
December 8, 1956 – November 11, 2025
Tracy Lynn (Brown) Litowich was born December 8, 1956, in Elkhart, Indiana, and passed away on November 10, 2025, in Sebastian, Florida, of natural causes. She also formerly resided in South Bend, In and Coral Springs, Fl
Born to Marianna Clawson and Richard Brown, Tracy grew up surrounded by the love of her family. She was a devoted sister to Cathy (Brown) Saladino, Mitch Brown, and Jeff Auer—each of whom she fiercely protected, lovingly teased, and occasionally bossed around (purely out of love, of course!).
Tracy married Ben Litowich in 1980. Together, they had two children, Bryan and Ashley. Being their mother was one of her greatest joys, and she filled their lives with laughter, adventure, and the kind of unconditional love that leaves a permanent imprint on the heart.
Later in life, Tracy found another beautiful chapter of companionship with her long-term boyfriend, Dan Boland. The two shared deep affection, countless laughs, and a partnership that brought Tracy comfort, joy, and steady love.
Tracy lived a vibrant and colorful life full of love and laughter—often evident through her bold and cheerful household décor. Anyone who knew her would say she was a free spirit with an electric, positive personality. She was a lively, playful, and loyal woman who never seemed to run out of energy.
Tracy was a talented and motivating aerobic instructor. After successfully fending off bouts of health concerns, she became a certified personal trainer, inspiring others to accomplish their fitness goals. She loved life, the beach, and being with her family.
She was an amazing mother, but an even more amazing grandmother. She had three adoring grandchildren: Bradley Litowich, Bayla Litowich, and Noa Gainer.
She was the matriarch of her family and will be incredibly missed by many. Her spirit will be deeply missed by all who were lucky enough to know her, but her laughter, strength, and warmth will live on in every life she touched. Heaven is now filled with more energy and love than ever before.
Online condolences may be shared at www.seawindsfh.com
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