Longtime Fair Havenite, Alfred John Schiavetti Jr., “passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on June 28, overlooking the beloved Navesink River after a courageous battle with cancer.”
His memorial gathering has been slated for Sept. 9.
A 50-year-plus resident of Fair Haven, Al had a distinguished banking career and dedicated his retirement to improving and delivering education and healthcare opportunities as an active and engaged non-profit board member.
The son of Elizabeth and Alfred John Schiavetti, Sr., Al grew up in Stafford Springs, CT, where his father served as the small town’s doctor, sometimes accepting barter in lieu of payment. After graduation from Avon Old Farms in 1957, Al headed north to Williamstown, MA where he joined the Williams College class of 1961.
“He was inspired by the surrounding mountains and art museums that brought a lifetime of great joy and a second home to him and his family. As a member of the Bottoms Up Ski Club, Al met the love of his life, Barbara (Bauer) Schiavetti, whom he adoringly called Bobbie and married in 1966.”
After graduating from Williams, Al pursued an M.B.A. from the NYU Stern School of Business (class of 1969) and joined the management program of Chemical Bank where he built a 30-year career, culminating as managing director in the company’s Banking and Corporate Finance Group.
In a volunteer capacity, for decades, Al served as a trustee at both Monmouth University and Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH). “He held a deep commitment to both missions and served actively and strategically until his very last days.”
Al also previously served as president of the Rumson Country Day School Board of Trustees and as a trustee for the Williamstown Art Conservation Center, and he worked with major museum directors as chairman of the Williams College Museum of Art Visiting Committee.
Al is survived by: his wife, three children, Alfred III, Andrew, and Sarah, two grandchildren, and siblings Dreda and Nick and their families.
A celebration of life is planned for the fall near his family home on the Jersey Shore. A memorial gathering will be held on Saturday, Sept. 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Thompson Memorial Home, 310 Broad St, Red Bank, NJ. In remembrance of Al’s life, the family asks that any charitable donations be made to the scholarships in his name at Hackensack Meridian Health Foundation (343 Thornall Street, 7th Floor, Edison, NJ 08837 or online at givehmh.org/Donate) or Monmouth University (Monmouth University, c/o University Advancement, 400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764 or online at www.monmouth.edu/Schiavetti).
— Edited obituary prepared by family via Thompson Memorial Home
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