
Michelle Serto Basel
April 1, 1949 -
March 14, 2026

Michelle Serto Basel, 76, of Kenosha, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at her residence.
Born in Kenosha on April 1, 1949, she was the daughter of the late Ferdinand and Minnie (Johnson) Serto. Michelle lived a life defined by intelligence, determination, and deep devotion to her family and community. She was the first female valedictorian of St. Joseph High School, graduating in 1967 and went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science Accounting Degree from Georgetown University. A trailblazer in her field, she started her career at Price Waterhouse followed by Fiat Allis and Tri-Clover and became the first female Certified Public Accountant in Kenosha. She went on to start her own CPA firm, earning the respect and trust of all who worked with her.
Michelle was actively involved in the Quota Club and the Ladies Society of Mt. Carmel, giving generously of her time and heart to her community. "Mickey" worked on the stage crew at St. Joseph High School, sparking a lifelong appreciation for theater that she shared with her family. She also enjoyed playing bridge, traveling and gathering with those she loved. She especially loved traveling to Italy, embracing the culture and language and forming a deep connection with country and relatives.
On October 11, 1991, she married the love of her life, John Basel. Together they built a life centered on family, friendship and a shared love of travel, creating memories that spanned far beyond home. Michelle and John were able to travel the world together and provide that opportunity for their children and grandchildren.
Michelle will be remembered for her strength, her kindness and the quiet, steady way she showed up for others. Her legacy lives on in her family and in the many lives she touched. Michelle's greatest joy was her family. She was a devoted mother and a proud "Nonna" to her grandchildren, Amelia and Owen Christopher, who brought her endless happiness.
She is lovingly remembered by her daughters, Amy Basel and Mary Basel Christopher (Alexander Christopher); as well as her sister, Rosemary (Thomas) Aiello; nieces, Angela Aiello, Erin Genrich (GK Darby) and Meredith Genrich (Craig Mertes) and nephews, Patrick (Sarah) Aiello and Michael (Samantha) Aiello and many great nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, and her parents, Ferd and Minnie Serto.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in her memory to St. Joseph Catholic Academy, 2401 69th St, Kenosha, WI 53143, https://www.sjcawi.org/search?q=donate or to Knights of Columbus Council 973, https://www.koc973.org/ or a charity of your choice.
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Kathy Hartl BurdickPosted on:
March 29, 2026I still remember the first time I met Mickey in March of 1960. My family had just moved into our new home across the street from the Sertos. On a Saturday morning shortly before Mickey's 11th birthday she came over to introduce herself and to bring me over to her house to meet her parents and sister Yo-yo. I loved how warmly welcoming and wonderful the whole family was! Even though I left Kenosha after college, for decades Mickey and I exchanged yearly notes and cards at Christmas. May she now RIP with her husband and parents.
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Kerry ConnellyPosted on:
March 26, 2026My condolences to the entire Serto family and friends. A very pleasant woman.
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March 24, 2026Ciao Michelle, fai un viaggio verso il tuo adorato jhon. Noi ti abbiamo voluto bene.
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Kenneth AcerbiPosted on:
March 24, 2026We missed the visit goodbye Michelle....but the phone conversation was our goodbye.💔
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Mike SerpePosted on:
March 24, 2026A kind, loving and always gentle woman has taken her well earned leave of all of us who loved her as unconditionally as she loved us. Those of us who shared memories of our times at St. Joe’s as her classmates will always remember them as the blessing that they were and always will be. Her ever present joie de vivere was always contagious and will be sorely missed. Debra and I send our sympathy and love most of all to her family and also to those of us who were fortunate to be included in her circle of friends.







