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- Arthur Villarosa
Holmdel - Arthur Villarosa, a long time resident of Holmdel, NJ, lived 89 wonderful years and departed this world on the morning of Saturday, May 14, 2022 in Kirkland WA surrounded by many of his children and grandchildren.
As he often said, Art lived a great and full life that he wouldn't change for anything. He saw the world, had a successful career, friendships everywhere he went, an adoring wife, and, most importantly to him, a big, beautiful family. He spent 54 years with the love of his life, Nancy Villarosa, with whom he had four children: he is survived by Gregory (Barbara), Joan Villarosa Kostal (Hubert Kostal), Teri and Joseph (Kim). Art was also the beloved and immensely supportive grandfather to nine grandchildren: Greg, Margo, Kevin, Christian, Francesca, Alexis, Lily, Joseph, Lucy, and he was an especially doting great-grandfather to Silvanis. Art is also survived by two sisters, Dolores Bigby and Diane Gilmore; many, many nieces and nephews; and his loving companion of the past 9 years, Georgia Kaminski.
Art was born in Wilkes-Barre PA on 2/21/1933, the middle child of 15 in a family full of love. The family moved to Bergen County NJ where Art graduated from Westwood High School. At 18 he joined the Navy on a whim embarking on a path that would set him up for a future of great success. Surprising himself by the high aptitude he demonstrated in testing upon enlistment, Art was trained as a radar technician and deployed towards the end of the Korean War aboard the USS Clarence Bronson. Art returned to NJ where he soon met the lovely Nancy Richards and they married on August 30, 1958.
A testament to the strong character and work ethic he exhibited throughout his life, Art worked as a brick mason to support his young family while simultaneously pursuing a university degree. Laying literal foundations for homes while also laying the foundation for much future professional success and family security. Upon graduating with his BS in Electrical Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinsen (He would later also earn an MS from NYU), Art was recruited by AT&T Bell Laboratories where he build a long, successful career including many years working on Electrical Switching Systems (ESS) technologies. He retired as a Department Head in 1985 and went on to build a technological consulting business with his close business partner, George Liou.
Art was an avid golfer and long time member of the Beacon Hill Country Club. He shared this pastime with many friends, his children and some of his reluctant grandchildren. He loved to play bridge, so much so he would organize classes to garner additional playing partners. He loved to travel with Nancy, and later Georgia, and friends. Art had a love of boating and developing rich social connections. He was an honorary life time member and former Commodore of the Shrewsbury River Yacht Club.
A memorial service will be held Friday, June 3, 2022 at 10:30 am at St. George's By the River, 7 Lincoln Avenue, Rumson, NJ 07760. Reception will follow from 12-3 pm at the Shrewsbury River Yacht Club. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County. Attn: Foundation, 106 Apple Street, Suite 110, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
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Posted online on May 27, 2022 [3]
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