
Louis A. Giacomin
January 2, 1940 -
November 3, 2024

In loving memory of Louis A. Giacomin, Jr., a devoted husband, father and grandfather, who passed away on Sunday, November 3, 2024, in Pleasant Prairie at age 84.
Born in Kenosha, WI on January 2, 1940, to Louis and Lucia (Toigo) Giacomin, Sr. He was a graduate of Mary D. Bradford High School.
As an entrepreneur, Lou owned and operated "Question Mark" for many years, spent some of his career as a supervisor with AMC-Chrysler, and later maintained Brighton Dale Park and Golf Course as a member of the Kenosha County Parks Department.
He married his beloved wife, Mary Sturycz, on August 4, 1990. Their union was blessed with six children.
Throughout his life, Lou displayed unwavering dedication and love to his family, leaving an indelible mark on all those who knew him.
Lou spent precious time watching football with his great grandchildren, playing golf with friends, and baking his famous Italian cookies. A highlight of every week was cooking dinner on Sundays and enjoying the time together as a family.
He is survived by his wife, Mary; his children, Mark Giacomin, Nicole (Merv) Tridle, Michael Richie, Katrina Taylor, and Brent (Nikki) Richie; 9 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Lou was preceded in death by his parents, and his sons, Louis Giacomin III and Louie IV.
As friends and family mourn his loss, they remember a man who embraced each day with a contagious enthusiasm for life. Lou's presence will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
May Lou's spirit find peace and may those who knew him find solace in the cherished memories they hold dear.
Service Info
A gathering of relatives and friends honoring the life of Lou will be held on Monday, November 11, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Piasecki Funeral Home.
Inurnment will be held privately at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
Posted by:
Kelly and Dave TumeoKeeping your family in prayer! Lou will be very missed! Deepest sympathy .
Posted by:
Phil & Heidi SturyczMay the peace of the Lord be with Lou, Mary and family as you honor Lou’s life. We pray that the Lord has the gates wide open and is greeting Lou with arms wide open as well in that great beyond. I like to think of Lou on the greenest grass, golfing with others who have passed before him, maybe even resting with a cool beverage on the 19th hole! I am sorry I couldn’t be there to help in the celebration of Lou’s life. Lou and Mary have a special place in my heart as I was there at the beginning of their life together, performing their marriage ceremony. They have had a good run together, and I am sure we will have a happier time as we meet again in that great beyond.
Posted by:
Claire ErdmannMany deep condolences to the family. I worked with Mary for 16 years and she spoke of Lou often and fondly. May he rest in the arms of his heavenly father
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Wendy Boller MabbettMy deepest condolences to the entire Giacomin family, I will treasure my memories forever of the many Sundays spent with you all while football was on and the excellent food was flowing all while we played our little hearts out! Love your cousin Wendy !







