With deep love and heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Arthur P. Vacca, Jr., a devoted husband, father, and friend, who touched so many lives with his kind spirit and sense of adventure. Born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1936, Arthur’s journey through life was one filled with passion, dedication, and unwavering devotion to his family and friends..
In 1974, Arthur made the bold decision to leave the New England thoroughbred racing circuit, relocating his family to Key West, Florida— his personal “Camelot.” It was here that he found joy and purpose in the island’s vibrant community, the crystal-clear waters, the camaraderie of the island people, and the unique, rich local culture. Arthur’s love for the sea led him to design and build two boats, Strawberry Hill I and Strawberry Hill II, from which he captained for charter and commercial fishing ventures.
His time as a captain was marked not only by his love for the water but also by his deep commitment to others. Twice, Arthur participated in the Mariel Boat-lift, helping to reunite Cuban families separated by the Castro regime—a testament to his selflessness and compassion. In the 1990s, Arthur worked closely with the U.S. Navy SEALs and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, contributing to reconnaissance and surveillance missions, showcasing yet another facet of his diverse and accomplished life.
Although Arthur moved to Tarpon Springs, Florida in 2017, Key West remained forever close to his heart and was a cherished chapter in his life – a place of memories, friendships, and adventures that he never truly left behind..
Arthur is survived by his devoted wife, Dolores, and his loving daughters, Dana Lee and Kristal Marise. His presence in their lives will be deeply missed, but they will carry on his memory and the love he shared with them.
A chapel service will be held at St. Francis Cemetery in Rhode Island on September 23, 2024 at 1 PM. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Ignatius Church in Tarpon Springs (TBA).
To all family and friends, both near and far, we extend our deepest sympathy and invite you to join us in honoring Arthur’s incredible life. May we find comfort in the lasting legacy he leaves behind and in the love he shared so generously with all who knew him.
Sarah Hicks
September 19, 2024, 12:25 am
Although I only met Arthur Vacca once or twice, I have had the great pleasure to know his daughter Dana for many years. She and I share the same passion for horses and in lots of conversations with her learned a bit about her dad and his career with race horse training. I know her dad and grandfather were instrumental in her lifetime involvement with our amazing equine friends and I’m grateful that her Dad gave her that gift. I know she is feeling the loss of her father deeply and profoundly. My heartfelt condolences and love go out to her and her entire family.