
Ronald G. Carpentier
julio 5, 1934 -
mayo 31, 2025

US Veteran
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ronald George Carpentier, a beloved father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother and friend, who left this world peacefully at the age of 90 on Saturday, May 31, 2025. Born in Aurora, Illinois, on July 5,1934, to the late George and Marie (Schabb) Carpentier. He attended local schools in North Aurora and earned his bachelor’s degree from Aurora University.
On August 8, 1959, at Annunciation BVM Catholic Church, Aurora, IL, he was united in marriage to Mary Louise Hettinger. They were blessed with almost 60 years of marriage prior to her passing in 2019.
Ron was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church. He attended Mass daily and also led the Rosary. He cherished time spent with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was an avid sports fan and also enjoyed daily walks with his best friend, Tom. He also gave back to the community as a volunteer driver for many years after moving to Kenosha, showcasing his caring nature.
He proudly served in the Army from 1955 to 1957, where he achieved the rank of Specialist Third Class (SP3). His commitment to service carried into his civilian life. He was employed for three years at the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad. He worked in the Dairy Industry for approximately 37 years in the Operational, Management and Technical Service areas. Known for his strong work ethic, Ron often balanced long hours with his love for family and friends. After retirement, he worked for the Daily Herald as a Courier.
Ron will be dearly missed by his children, Michelle (Bradley) Shannon, Mark Carpentier and Timothy (Lora) Carpentier; his grandchildren, great grandchildren, his siblings, Robert “Gene” (Pat) Carpentier, Maryann Petit, James Carpentier and Joann (Scott) Mitchell, as well as his many nieces, nephews and friends. He leaves behind a legacy of love, compassion, and selflessness that will forever live on in the hearts of his family and friends.
Oldest of five children, he was preceded in death by his parents, brother-in-law, Greg Petit and sister-in-law, Pam Carpentier.
A Celebration of Life honoring Ron will be held at a later date.
Posted by:
Jon LyonsPosted on:
junio 12, 2025As Chaplain for American Legion Post 21, Sons of The American Legion Squadron 21, and District 1 out of Kenosha Wisconsin, prayers go out to you all! Remember the gift of knowing this great individual! Salute to you and thank you for your service!
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AndreaPosted on:
junio 7, 2025I was saddened to see that Ron had passed. I was fortunate enough to make his acquaintance along with his friend Tom on my morning walks out at Petrifying Springs. Ron always had a smile & a positive attitude. I will miss not seeing him on my morning walks. May he rest in peace.
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junio 6, 2025I’m so saddened by the loss of Uncle Ron. I have always loved him dearly. He was a wonderful man who cared so much about his family. Shelly, Mark and Tim and families, you are all in my thoughts and prayers as you go through the loss of your dad. Love you all!
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David & Marilyn LauerPosted on:
junio 5, 2025Marilyn and I send our sympathies to all of the family at Ronald's passing. He was blessed with a wonderful gamily and a long life. May he rest in peace.
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Mike CarpentierPosted on:
junio 4, 2025I will sincerely miss Uncle Ron! From as far back as I can remember he was always happy and caring. He always made me laugh with his fun and outgoing wit and charm. Prayers sent to Shelly, Mark, & Tim and their families. ??