Art had served the school for decades, creating a legacy that will be remembered by staff and students for years to come.
Highlights
- Art Guidi, a former football official at the North Mason High School, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy at the school that spanned several decades.
- He was married to Elaine Louise Guidi for over 70 years, and together they had three children and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
- Art’s dedication to supporting and cheering on the school’s athletic teams left a lasting impression on the North Mason community, making him a beloved and respected figure among students and staff.
The North Mason community is mourning the loss of Arthur “Art” Guidi, a long-standing figure at North Mason High School in Belfair, Washington.
Art passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to education and athletics.
Art Guidi’s association with North Mason High School spanned several decades.
He was deeply involved in the school’s athletic programs, serving as a football official and supporting various sports activities.
His commitment to fostering sportsmanship and mentoring young athletes made him a respected and beloved figure among students and staff alike.
Art Was A Devoted Family Man
Art was married to Elaine Louise Guidi (née Kusek) for over 70 years.
Elaine passed away on June 21, 2024, at the age of 91.
Together, they had three children: David, Linda, and Gregg.
![Art Guidi Wife](https://sportstalkline.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Elaine-Louise-Guidi.jpg)
Their eldest son, David Frank Guidi, born on June 27, 1955, tragically passed away on October 5, 2012, at the age of 57.
David was a graduate of North Mason High School’s class of 1973 and was active in athletics during his time there.
![Art Guidi Son](https://sportstalkline.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/David-Guidi.jpg)
Art’s daughter, Linda, and son, Gregg, along with their families, survive him.
Art and Elaine were also grandparents to Amanda, Zachary, and Riley, and great-grandparents to Gunner, Pryor, and Maeve.
Art Will Be Fondly Remembered At North Mason
Art’s contributions to North Mason High School extended beyond officiating football games.
One community member wrote,
He was a great teacher and one hell of a man, always in good spirits always had a story to tell. If you knew him you are better for it. RIP Mr.Guidi until we see each other on the other side.
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He was a steadfast supporter of the school’s athletic programs and was often seen cheering on the Bulldogs at various sporting events.
His dedication to the school and its students left a lasting impression on the community.
Additional Information
- A memorial service to honor Art’s life is scheduled to be held at North Mason High School on March 2, 2025.
- The service will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., providing an opportunity for family, friends, and community members to pay their respects and celebrate his life.