Edward Everett Solovey

1932 ∼ 2020

Edward (Ed) Everett Solovey, 88, of Kenosha was called home to the Lord on Thursday, June 18, 2020, at Froedtert Kenosha Hospital. Ed was born on June 3, 1932, in Racine, WI. He was the son of the late Sam and Ann (Cymboluk) Solovey. Ed’s early years were spent in Racine until he attended Kenosha High School, where he met “this cute little Italian girl”. On June 13, 1953, he married that girl, the love of his life, Lucille (Lucy) Sirocchi at Mt. Carmel Church in Kenosha. Ed was employed at Simmons Mattress Company, Huber Glass Company and was the owner and operator of Ed’s Builder’s Supply for numerous years. He was a devout Catholic and lifelong member of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church where he served many roles in the Mt. Carmel Men’s Society. He was actively involved in Toastmaster’s and thoroughly enjoyed golfing with numerous friends. Ed was the life of the party and always had a great joke or story to share. He will be fondly remembered by: his wonderful work ethic, witty humor, extremely generous nature and his uncanny encyclopedic brain. Most of all, Ed was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother- in- law, uncle, and friend. Ed is survived by wife, Lucy, his three children: Robin (Rick) Ridolfi, Diane (Domenick) Martinelli, Nancy Solovey; five grandchildren: Amber (Eric Pirkl) Ridolfi, Hillary (Fausto) Fioravanti, Celia (Ben) Kuhl, Dominic Martinelli, Gina (Jeffrey Gardon) Martinelli, eight great grandchildren: Tessa, Ivy, Nola, Stella, Lino, Delilah, Dawson and Declan, his loving sister Karen Magdech and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Ed was preceded in death by his parents Sam and Ann Solovey, his sister, Eleanor (Elle) Becker, and his brother in laws George Magdech and R.O. Becker. The family would like to thank all the wonderful people at The Addison of Pleasant Prairie for the tremendous care and kindness that they give to their residents daily. Additional thanks to Dr. Durrani, his kind staff, and all the nursing angels on the Covid floor at Froedtert Kenosha Hospital, for the care, kindness and compassion they gave to Ed. Special recognition and immense gratitude go to brother and sister in law, Vince & JoAnn Sirocchi, for their abundant love and many wonderful deeds shown to Ed for numerous years. Last but not least, a special thank you to the many family and friends who visited/called Ed and everyone who laughed with “Fast Eddie” while he was telling one of his many jokes. Due to Covid, a private immediate family only funeral mass will take place at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Any memorials for Ed should be directed to The Salvation Army (organization held in high regard by Ed) and would be greatly appreciated by the family. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th Street Kenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Ed’s Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Frank Infusino June 29, 2020
Lucy and Family,My sincere condolences to you and your family upon hearing of Ed's passing. I always enjoyed our chats when I would come into store and doing business with him. He had an extensive knowledge of the business, various product lines and showed me many things to look at with various product of which I am truly grateful. He was sincere, man who had a great appreciation for his customers and was a true people person. May the Lord's blessings be with you and your family during this difficult time now and always.Sincerely,Frank Infusino
Bbnorris55@icloud.com June 26, 2020
I was saddened upon reading of the loss of another nugget from the Neumann Park Neighborhood. My condolences. Rob Norris
Andrew Sirocchi June 22, 2020
My Uncle Ed was a fascinating and funny man. My favorite memory is when I was 10 or 11 he convinced me he was a professional basketball player and wanted to sign my autograph book. I looked at him in amazement because he was not that good but what did I know.