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    Milwaukee Mourns Andy Cieciwa, Beloved WISN 12 News Assignment Desk Manager, After Sudden Passing

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    Milwaukee’s tight‑knit journalism world is in shock and deep sorrow after the unexpected death of Andy Cieciwa, the longtime assignment desk manager at WISN 12 News whose calm leadership quietly anchored daily news coverage for decades. Friends, colleagues and community members have flooded social media with tributes describing him not just as a newsroom pro, but as the kind of person whose steady presence felt like home.

    Cieciwa, 51, passed away on December 14, leaving behind a grieving family and a newsroom grappling with the loss of one of its most reliable figures. His role at WISN 12 — coordinating reporters, photographers and breaking news — made him a vital but often unseen force in shaping how local stories reached viewers. In a business that’s always racing toward the next headline, co‑workers recalled how Andy brought balance with kindness and precision.


    At the heart of the tributes shared online was the way he cared for people. “He always wanted us to do our best telling the community’s stories,” one former reporter wrote, highlighting how his support went beyond logistics. To many, Andy was more than a manager; he was a mentor, a calm voice on hectic days and a source of encouragement when deadlines loomed.

    Born and raised in Milwaukee, Cieciwa’s connection to the city ran deep. A graduate of St. Augustine Grade School in Bay View and Thomas More High School in 1992, he pursued journalism at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, where he led the student newspaper for all four years. After college, he began his career at WTMJ 4, affectionately nicknamed the “Polish Prince,” and even helped launch Fox 47 in Lansing, Michigan, before returning to Milwaukee.

    In 2013, he joined WISN 12 as assignment desk manager, a role he embraced with pride and quiet dedication. Colleagues say he had a rare blend of professional expertise and human warmth — the kind that made a newsroom feel like a family. Off the clock, Andy was equally passionate about life: a devoted father to his children Drew and McKayla, a loving husband to his wife Tina, and a loyal fan of Wisconsin sports, fantasy leagues and family trips to Door County and Boulder Lake.

    His obituary and tributes paint a picture of a man who gave his all — not just to his job, but to everyone around him. Friends and family described how he celebrated life’s joys with laughter and supported those around him with compassion. As his community continues to mourn, many have honored his memory by sharing stories of his generosity and warmth, reminding everyone that the measure of a life well‑lived isn’t headlines, but the hearts it touched.

    Visitation and funeral services are scheduled for December 21 at Prasser‑Kleczka Funeral Homes Bay View Chapel, where colleagues and loved ones will gather to remember Andy’s impact both inside and outside the newsroom.

    The post Milwaukee Mourns Andy Cieciwa, Beloved WISN 12 News Assignment Desk Manager, After Sudden Passing appeared first on Tripplenews.

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