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Giuseppe Marcon

1929 - 2017

Giuseppe Marcon obituary, 1929-2017, Mequon, WI

BORN

1929

DIED

2017

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Giuseppe Marcon Obituary

Marcon, Giuseppe Surrounded by his loving family, entered Eternal Life where he rejoined his beloved wife Lina Marcon (Nee Lomastro) of over 50 years on August 19, 2017, at the age of 88 in Mequon, Wisconsin. Devoted father of Mark (JoAnn) and Michael, and loving grandfather of Stephen and David. Giuseppe was a self-made, self-educated man full of drive and initiative who dedicated his life to his family while living a unique and adventurous life. Giuseppe was born into a poor peasant family at the foot of the Italian Alps in Budoia, Italy in 1929. He lived in Italy through the end of World War II where he witnessed the brutality and devastation of war first-hand, narrowly missing losing his life in a bombing. Following the war, he moved to Venice by himself at the age of 16 where he began his life's work in restaurants and hospitality. With Italy in a deep post war recession, he followed an adventurous path and moved wherever there was work. During the fifties, he lived in Switzerland and Germany prior to moving to London, where he met and married the love of his life, Lina, a fellow Italian. During the fifties, he also worked as a waiter on cruise ships, sailing to the Caribbean and the U.S., and was docked in Havana harbor when Castro took over. Later, he moved to Bermuda with his wife Lina where he had his two sons Mark and Michael. After five years, he moved his family to Aruba to work in the island's first resort hotel even though he didn't know a word of the local languages. He then moved his family to the Bahamas, Ft. Lauderdale, and Washington D.C. gaining ever increasing responsibilities managing restaurants in resort hotels and at the World Bank. Finally, at the age of 53 he moved with his wife Lina to Key Biscayne, Florida where he owned and managed first one, and then several successful restaurants including one that was ranked in Forbes top 100. He split the majority of his retirement years between his home in Key Biscayne and his home in the Italian Alps until the time of his wife's passing. He later moved in with his son Mark and his family in Mequon after his health deteriorated, but enjoyed being surrounded by his family and watching his grandsons grow up. He was dedicated to his family always trying to ensure that his family had a better life than he had growing up. He never took a vacation without taking his kids, and he made sure that his wife and kids got back to Italy to visit their family every other summer when they grew up. He was passionate about good food and was an outstanding cook -- one his favorite ways to things to do was to cook big lavish meals for his family to enjoy. Though the start of WWII ended his formal education at the fifth grade, he loved to learn, was a voracious reader of literature, history, and the news, and became fluent in English, Spanish, and French along with his native Italian. He always emphasized the importance of education and passed on his love of learning to his sons who both received advanced degrees. He also loved to travel both near and far but his favorite spot in the world was the Italian Alps where he loved hunting for wild porcini mushrooms. He loved nature in general, and beaches and the ocean and mountains and fresh air, in particular. He enjoyed bocce, Italian soccer, the Miami Dolphins (and eventually the Packers), good books, and good wine. He had a great sense of humor, loved to laugh, and enjoyed throwing parties for his friends and family. He loved the United States and all of the freedom and opportunity it stands for. And most of all, he loved his wife and his family to which he dedicated his life and shared his life's adventures. Visitation will take place on Sunday, August 27, at the Feerick Funeral Home, at 3:30 PM and will be followed by a memorial service honoring Giusepppe's life at 5:15 PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Cure Alzheimer's Fund http://curealz.org/in-memory/giuseppe-marcon.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Aug. 25 to Aug. 27, 2017.

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Chuck Volpe

February 28, 2023

I am so sad to hear about the passing of your Dad. I met Pino in 1985 when I started working at Sundays on the Bay. He helped me transition into the job of General Manager and the one thing that I remember that he said to me as he picked up a penny off of the floor was..."the penny makes the dollar". He wanted to be sure that I understood the significance of saving money, a penny at a time. He taught me to be a better manager. He was a tough character with a soft side and I appreciated all of his help in my career. And your Mom was so sweet and kind. When my son was born she presented us with a little gold bracelet with my sons name on it. I still have it. You boys had fantastic parents. I am a better person for having met them. Thank you and Ciao Pino and Lina. I hope that you rest in peaceful eternity.
Chuck Volpe [email protected]

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