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Achille Arcidiacono Obituary

Achille Arcidiacono
1934-2021
Achille Arcidiacono passed away peacefully at home on January 12, 2021, surrounded by his devoted wife and children. His motto in life was Amor con amor si paga, meaning "love with love is paid" and this certainly proved to be true. His passion for life was infectious. He was a loving husband, exuberant and demonstrative father, affectionate grandfather and faithful friend to all who knew him around the world.
Born May 15, 1934 on the island of Sicily in Soverato, Italy to Carmela (née Leva) and Filippo Arcidiacono, Achille was the youngest of four children growing up in Sicily during World War II, first with the German occupation followed by the American liberation in 1944. Achille was groomed to follow his family maritime legacy, as Capitano di Lungo Corso, yet failed his eye exam which changed the course of his life. After the death of his mother, he moved to Rome before following his brother, Agostino, to Houston where he attended the University of Houston on a swimming and water polo scholarship. His endless energy, optimism and desire to succeed set him on a path towards a long, fulfilled life as a beloved member of the Houston community. On March 14, 1983, he also became a U.S. citizen.
In 1958, a college friend introduced Achille to native Houstonian, Patsy Cravens. They wed in 1959 and together raised four wonderful sons. As a family, they made numerous road trips around the country as well as family trips to Italy. Achille counted among his greatest blessings his nine wonderful grandchildren. "Papa", as he was affectionately known, was a constant force in their lives. Whether it was cheering them on at a sports game or teaching them to cook his famous carbonara, Papa was the epitome of a doting grandfather. Sleepovers, pancake breakfasts, gelato, homemade tiramisu and pasta dinners were among the kids' favorite early memories. Nothing gave him greater joy than sharing his beloved Italian heritage with them including colorful stories of home. His robust voice calling them by their Italian nicknames will be forever missed.
In 1999, Achille married Vivian McCasker and embraced "stepfatherhood" to her two daughters, helping raise them as his own. She in turn gained four wonderful sons and nine grandchildren. His unique personal life was a point of pride. He never missed an opportunity to share his values, passions and traditions. He taught them to dance, to live life and to be forever gracious. He passed down his musical heritage and was beyond proud of "his girls." Together, they built a loving home with their vast network of friends, regularly hosting their children, grandchildren, friends and neighbors, effortlessly demonstrating the perfect balance of informality and caring that made every occasion special.
Achille's professional career was diverse. He received a business administration degree in 1963 from the University of Houston and began his career in mortgage banking with Gulf Coast Investment Corporation. He later moved into corporate management as President of Beni Stabili Texas, eventually forming his own real estate firm. He was named Italian Trade Delegate in 1964 and appointed Honorary Consul of Italy in 1969. He held this position for more than a decade during which he founded the Houston branch of the Italy in America Association. He supported countless Italian citizens over the years, built relationships between countries, entertained dignitaries and was considered a pillar in the Italian community. As an ambassador for Houston's art scene during the early years of FotoFest, he was a favored host. He was awarded the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Knighthood of the Order of Saint Lazarus, and Knight Commander of the Order of St. George's in Corinthia. In his later years, he embraced work as a mediator, employing his considerable diplomatic skills. This work was his natural calling and he often ended successful cases with an enthusiastic "Bravo!".
Achille will be remembered for many things, but first and foremost, his unwavering love of life. He was a champion of young people and encouraged them to strive for their dreams. An avid sports enthusiast, he took a special interest in tennis, bird hunting, soccer and water polo. His closest and longest friendships were developed around his passion for tennis, which he continued playing into his eighties. He was involved in numerous organizations including the Dispute Resolutions Centers, as a long-time patient volunteer at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and life member of the Consular Corps of Houston. He was a member of the Bayou Club, the Tejas Club, the River Oaks Tennis Club and the Houston City Club.
Achille was preceded in death by his parents, Filippo and Carmela Arcidiacono; his brother, Agostino Arcidiacono and his grandson, Johnny Arcidiacono. He is survived and immensely loved by his wife, Vivian Arcidiacono; his son James (Pepe) Arcidiacono and wife Kathy; son John Arcidiacono and wife Mary Beth; son Joe Arcidiacono and wife Jana; son Peter Arcidiacono and wife JoLea; daughters Antonia (Toni) and Amelia (Ami) McCasker and his grandchildren: Christopher, James Jr., Andrew, Joey, Will and wife Sarah, Allie, Emily and Nove Arcidiacono. He is also survived by his sister Anita Russo of Messina, Sicily, sister Leonarda Preziosi of Sao Paulo, Brazil, sister-in-law Mary Ann Arcidiacono of La Jolla, California and sister-in-law Ariane Edmundson of Houston along with numerous nieces and nephews around the world.
His love is his legacy and he will be everlasting in our memory.
A celebration of Achille's life will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial gifts for the purpose of refurbishing public tennis facilities may be directed to the Houston Parks Board, 300 North Post Oak Lane, Houston Texas, 77024 or at Houstonparksboard.org or a charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Houston Chronicle from Jan. 17 to Jan. 18, 2021.

Memories and Condolences
for Achille Arcidiacono

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Camille murphy

January 11, 2026

Still twinkling!

Ronnie Northrop

January 20, 2021

My condolenses for your loss.

David Villareal

January 20, 2021

The Memory of a Smile Lasts 4Ever
Achille Arcidiacono
1934-2021
By David Zamora Villareal
Written in the Time of Covid
Sunday 17January 21...7:30am

A smile is the most natural
and unselfish act that a human being
can bestow upon another.
It opens up a window
into a person's heart and goodness.

Without language a smile
conveys trust and understanding.
It casts aside prejudice
and invites you into happiness.

It soothes your soul and allows you to understand that we are all fragile human beings.

We all have the same feelings
of past hurt and hidden regret.
A smile soothes those feelings
that are trapped within the hardened exterior of our stressful life.
A smile is the healing balm of life
it warms our heart
and exposes our gentle soul.

The most genuine smile is unannounced and yet touches our soul
and makes us want
to share this sacred uplifting feeling.

A smile makes us young again...
It will play upon our lips then explode into a crescendo of surprising feelings.

All the beautiful colors of this earth surround you
in the moment that you realize
you have been blessed
to know someone
who has spread happiness into your life.

Kurt Hull & Terri Hudler-Hull

January 18, 2021

What can you say about a man who was always a delight to be with. Greeted you like you were a long lost relative every time you saw him. We grieve for his passing but we celebrate the fact we were able to be a part of his orbit on this earth. We will see you in the stars dear Achille.
Much love to Vivian and the family.

A una vita ben vissuta,

Kurt & Terri

Yvonne Ziegler

January 18, 2021

Vivian,
We are saddened to hear about your loss of “Papa”, and wanted to send our hugs and sincerest condolences, wrapped in prayers for you and all of your beautiful family. God bless and keep you safe, as you carry on his legacy. Yvonne & Scott Ziegler ❤

Susan Cravens Good

January 18, 2021

I send all of you my sympathy for the loss of such a dear man! He always made me smile when he said "Hi, pretty girl".

Donald Cohn

January 17, 2021

Dear Arcidiacono Family:
I want to offer my sincere condolences to you all. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of sadness. Donald and Maryella Cohn

Camille Murphy

January 17, 2021

Achille was a special man with a special "twinkle". He will be missed by many.

Massimo e Nunziella Merenda

January 17, 2021

Vi siamo vicini per la scomparsa di Achille. Era un uomo buono e generoso.
Sentite condoglianze,
famiglia Massimo Merenda.
Lipari.

Pino Merenda

January 17, 2021

Abbiamo appreso la notizia della scomparsa del nostro caro amico Achille. Siamo addolorati. Vi siamo vicini affettuosamente e vi porgiamo le nostre più sincere condoglianze. Pino, Giuseppina e Famiglia Merenda.

Vivian Norris & Lene de Montaigu

January 17, 2021

Lene and I found such a warm and welcoming place at Achille and Vivian’s home. It was a bit of our beloved Italy in Houston. Achille knew what family meant and we felt fortunate to know this smiling man always ready with a hug. We will miss him very much. Love to his family, to dear Vivian.

Bronwyn Malignaggi

January 17, 2021

Vivian
Sam and I were sorry to hear about Archille but know he is now at peace and without pain. He was always such a happy person. We will cherish the many memories we have and are so glad we got to have lunch with you both last time we were in Houston.
Our sincere condolences to you and the extended family.
Bronwyn and Sam.

Nunzio & Silvana Arcidiacono

January 16, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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