
Arcangela “Angie” M. Montemurro
May 31, 1944 -
March 6, 2026

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Arcangela "Angie" M. Montemurro on Friday, March 6, 2026, at the age of 81. Born in Kenosha, WI on May 31, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Eugene and Lena (Serpe) Principe. She was a graduate of Mary D. Bradford High School.
On May 25, 1973, in Lake County, IL, she married Leonardo Montemurro. Their love story lasted 38 years.
She was a member of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii Catholic Church and found solace in praying the rosary each and every day.
Angie dedicated more than 30 years of service to G. Leblanc Corporation as a Logistics Coordinator and was an integral part of their shipping and receiving department. She was most appreciative of the leadership at the company who went above and beyond to accommodate her life circumstances over the years.
She found joy in crocheting hats and gloves for her great nieces and nephews to keep them warm in the cold winter months. More recently she dedicated her time crocheting blankets that were donated to local charities. Angie also found joy playing cards, bingo, and playing games on her iPad. She greatly valued the time she spent with her family.
In her time at St. Catherine's Commons Angie was selected as an Ambassador, enjoyed working at "The Cafe," and organized many activities for the residents. She quickly formed friendships at St. Catherine's Commons and enjoyed the many excursions and activities that were planned.
Angie was known for her warm smile and wise words, often comforting those around her with kindness and affection. She had a unique ability to create moments of joy in everyday life, reminding us all to cherish each other and the time we share.
She was loved, and will be sadly missed, by her cousins, many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and dear friends.
In addition to her parents, Angie was preceded in death by her husband, Leonardo Montemurro; her sister-in-law, Filomena (Giuseppe) Mesoraca; her brothers-in-law, Antonio (Luisa) Montemurro, and Francesco Montemurro.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to the family would be appreciated.
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Posted by:
Karen SolomonPosted on:
March 10, 2026Angie was my first friend when I moved to Kenosha from New Jersey. She was so helpful in bringing me into the community and making me feel welcome. She was kind and patient and very understanding about a lot of of what I was feeling. She loved the jokes my husband would send to her in emails and she was very comforting when he passed away last year. I cannot say enough about how wonderful she was as a person. There is a hole in my heart that I hope warm and funny memories will fill over time. Sincere condolences to her entire family. May her memory be a blessing to everyone.
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Judith A FreimarkPosted on:
March 10, 2026To a good friend and neighbor ... you are sorely missed already! Peace to you and your family.









