Service Details
His Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 6400 Spring St., on Wednesday, April 17th, at 11:30 a.m. Followed by full Military Honors. Visitation will be in the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Entombment will be in the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, in Union Grove, at 3:00 p.m. that same day. Members of Roma Lodge are asked to gather at 9:45 a.m.
Memorial Suggestions
The family has suggested memorials to, either, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, or the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight.
Arthur “Artie” W. Chiappetta, 90, passed away at his residence, surrounded by his loving family, on Sunday, April 7, 2024. Art was born in Racine on February 2, 1934, the son of the late Peter and Aquila (nee: Morrone) Chiappetta.
He was a 1952 graduate of St. Catherine High School. Art continued his education at the Cosmetology School, in Milwaukee. He served his country with the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
Art and Mary met at the Primavera Bar on High Street, started dating shortly after that. On May 21, 1960, they were married at St. Killian Church in Hartford, WI. Art owned and operated Arturo’s Hair Fashions, until retiring in 1997. From 2004-2019, Art and Mary wintered at the Villages in Florida. He was a lifetime member of St. Lucy Catholic Church until 2001 when they joined St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church. Art was a lifetime member of the Roma Lodge, joining in 1963. He enjoyed golfing, but his passion was the time he spent doing his woodcarvings.
Surviving are his wife, of nearly 64 years, Mary; their three children, Peter Chiappetta, Mary Beth (Peter) Bach, and Ann Marie (Brad) Allbee; six grandchildren, Beth (Michael) Glenn, Molly Chiappetta, William Chiappetta, Katherine (Brian) Sytkowski, Nicole (Tony) White, and Matthew (Ellie) Allbee; four great-grandchildren, Aria, Sienna, Anthony, and Benjamin. He is also survived by his nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. In addition to his parents, Art was preceded in death by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Elsie (nee: Wittig) Weber; four sisters, Mary (Ernie) Rossi, Jill (Bill) Wade, Rose (Walter) Steidl, and Eva (Robert) Rawley, brother, Albert Chiappetta’ sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Betty (Joseph) Daniels, John Weber, and Donald Weber.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Joseph P. Matthew, and his staff, as well as the staff of Heartland Hospice of Kenosha, for the compassion and care shown to Art and his family.
Carrie Stills says
Art will be dearly missed. He was such a great guy and his carvings were amazing!!! Thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.
Anonymous says
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family Mary. As neighbors for many years, I can
remember many good times we shared. One in particular, was Art teaching Ray how to
make biscotti, while Mary and I were still working! They also enjoyed carving together.
Dee
Nancy (Kluender) Harmann says
So sorry to hear, Art will be dearly missed, you and family in our thoughts and prayers.
Family of Phyllis (Aiello) Kluender says
So sorry to hear, Art will be dearly missed, Mary and family in our thoughts and prayers.
Barbara Greco says
My deepest sympathy to the family and friends who will miss Artie. I am sure you have many, many memories to help you thru this sad time.
Chuck & Mary (Chiki) Daceno Jr. says
Knowing Artie for most of my life, he was a very wonderful man and will be dearly missed by family and many friends. R.I.P. Chuck & Mary (Chiki) Daceno Jr.
Marian Bado says
My sincere sympathy.
Dave and Leslie Wentzell says
So sorry to hear of Uncle Arts passing. A blessing that he could be at home. He seemed to enjoy life to the fullest. Our deepest sympathy.
Dave and Leslie Wentzell
Lisa Mainland Frost says
Art was an exceptional man. He was always kind and fair. I worked at Arturo’s for some time, he was such a fun man and was a great boss. Mary and family, my dearest condolences for you all!
Kris Herzog says
My mother, Shirley Herzog, worked for Art a few months. She loved her time there, and considered it on the best shops she ever worked at. RIP Arturo.