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Elvita Clementi Obituary

Clementi, Elvita E. The beautiful voice of Elvita Clementi went silent on May 30, 2012, at the age of 90, when she passed away peacefully at South Pointe Healthcare Center. She was born July 21, 1921, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, preceded in death by her parents, Filippo and Angela (Giaimo) Clementi, her brothers and sisters, Frances (John) Gumina, Florence (Charles) Doria, John (Cecelia) Clementi, Ethel (Sam) Anastasi and Anthony Clementi. She is survived by her sister-in-law Lois Clementi, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family wishes to also acknowledge Elvita's long time accompanist Geraldine Stone, special friend Philip Ciano and her close friend Leroy Heitl who is a resident at South Point. The name and the lovely soprano voice of Elvita Clementi was very familiar to the audiences of the mid-west, whether through the medium of personal appearances, radio or television. She was best known as an opera singer, but not many people know that her career started at the age of four years old, when her sister Ethel, took her to radio station WTMJ and asked them to listen to her whistle. They liked her so much they put her on the radio. Elvita almost became a professional whistler! At every wedding or house gathering that she went to, she was asked to whistle and, Oh yes, she was asked to dance the Charleston sometimes she got paid for it. She became interested in playing the violin, it became her favorite instrument. She played for her Mother and with her older sister Frances, who played the piano. As time went by she played in grade school and high school orchestras, which taught her to appreciate the great classics. It was in fifth grade when she was selected to sing solo for a school play when she discovered she liked to sing. By the age of fourteen her interest in singing became stronger and she thought she could make a career of becoming a singer. In high school she did solo work for WEMP and was soprano soloists in the Acappella Choir. During her senior year she emerged as a winner in a contest that gave her an opportunity to do solo work on Heinie's program at WTMJ. It was also during that year that she became a member of the Florentine opera chorus. Then know as the Italian Opera Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Anello. It was not until two years after she graduated from high school that she finally got to study voice. Her voice teacher Mrs. Bloomfield arranged for a scholarship. Elvita became well known as a lyrical soprano. She had her own radio program on WTMJ called "Elvita Clementi sings". Her program went out over the radio and television coast to coast in 1946 and 1947. In addition she appeared as guest soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony and other known orchestras. Elvita appeared throughout the United States and other countries in concerts and leading roles in Operas and operettas. Some of her leading roles included Student Prince, Merry Widow, Pinafore, Mecato, Café International, Die Fledermaus, Martha, Carmen, La Boheme, La Traviata, and Suor Angelica. In spite of becoming blind in 1949 and overcoming a tremendous handicap Elvita returned to the Opera stage and in 1961 sang the title role in Puccini's Opera, Madame Butterfly with the Boston Opera Company. (The only blind opera star to have ever sung this title role). So poignant was her performance, so beautiful her soaring voice, that the audience was moved to tears. She was determined to make her comeback a success. Prior to that she appeared as a guest soloist on WGN's Chicago theatre of the air and after she lost her sight she appeared at the Alpine Village in the Operetta "Café International" under the direction of Werner Buchel. Elvita also was a soloist at Music under the Stars and other park concerts. Up until two years ago Elvita lived alone and valued her independence. She taught voice to many promising young students. Her gifts of music delighted many. Funeral Services will be held Monday, June 4, at 11 AM, at St. Matthew's Catholic Church, 9309 S. Chicago Ave., Oak Creek. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation Monday, at the Church, from 10 AM until time of Mass.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Jun. 3, 2012.

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Aaron Boller

October 23, 2022

Here it is, 2022, and I still (and will always) hold dear one of my greatest memories as a counselor at Wisconsin Lions Camp: the day I had the pleasure of taking Elvita sailing on a beautiful August day when I had the privilege of getting to converse with her as we tacked across the water for a good part of the afternoon. Rest well Elvita. You made a permanent place in my heart. *Until we meet again!

Tiffany Kisley

June 12, 2012

I am truly sorry for your loss. When she was a young girl she was the flower girl for my great grandma and grandpa, Margaret Curro and Giuseppi Paris. We even have a picture of her from their wedding ceremony. They have both been called to heaven already and I know that they are happy to see her once again. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Lia Ruszczynski

June 10, 2012

Elvita was an amazing woman who impacted my life tremendously. I was a student of hers years ago. I regret that we lost touch and I am especially sad that I happened to find out about her passing too late to pay my respects on June 4th.

Elvita will always have a very very special place in my heart. God bless her. I know God is enjoying her beautiful singing up in heaven.

She had such a difficult life. May she rest in peace. I love you Elvita !!!

Frank Charles Palleria

June 6, 2012

All of Lincoln High School alumni will forever remember Elvita as I will.

Krissy Cinealis

June 5, 2012

I truly enjoyed getting to know Elvita when she stayed in my cabin for a few summers at Wisconsin Lions Camp. She had such an independent spirit and so much fun to be with, she will be greatly missed.

Mary Alberte Mahoney

June 5, 2012

Our father and mother, John and Margaret Alberte, admired her greatly. She had a remarkable life and broght so much joy to all of Milwaukee.

Andrea Yenter

June 5, 2012

In memory of a fantastic lady. She was a camper with us here at the Wisconsin Lions Camp - her good humor and spirit made her one that all loved to visit with - she will be missed.

Ann Marie (Tesch) Schulz

June 5, 2012

To the family: Sorry for your loss.
To the world: I wish more people had heard her voice.
I often remember Elvita singing at my Grandmother Antonia Ablerte's memorial service at St. John's Cathedral. I heard her voice through my heart and will never listen to Ava Maria without tears in my eyes.

Denise Whitmore

June 4, 2012

Elvita will always be in my heart as she taught me more about playing clarinet than any of my music professors. She will be missed.

Florence Anastasi-Zickermann

June 3, 2012

I remember her beautiful voice in all the songs she use to sing during my childhood. I'm grateful for all the musical memories I have of her through out my life. She touched the lives of those who loved her and were close to her. I will miss her.

Phil & Kathy Anastasi

June 1, 2012

Your voice will be heard in heaven

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