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Antonello Angeleri Born March 13, 1958 in Domodossola, Italy. He is survived by his wife Janie, his two beautiful children Emily and Luca; his mother Maria Cairani and mother-in-law Janie Tegay as well as family and friends both here and in Italy. Antonello will be remembered for his kindness and ready wit. Working in cafes in both San Francisco and Marin, he touched many lives and will be dearly missed. A Rosary will be held on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:00 P.M. at the Chapels of Green Street Mortuary, 649 Green Street, San Francisco, CA. A Memorial Mass will be held on Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:00A.M. at Sts. Peter and Paul's Church, 666 Filbert Street, San Francisco. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity.
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Dear Janie, Luca, Emily and all of Tony's family,
Rick and I want to express our deepest condolences to all of you. I was Emily's teacher at WCI, and we knew Tony from Caffe Puccini's and Il Sempione. We will miss his easy smile and the way he made us laugh. The room seemed to light up when he was in it. We can only imagine the grief you must feel, and our thoughts are with you.
Rick and Alison Perruso
May 30, 2009
To Antonello's Family
My husband and I feel blessed to have known such a special person. I know you will always have wonderful memories. How lucky we all were to be a part of his life.
Nan Mulczynski
May 11, 2009
To Antonello's wife, son and daughter: Your father spoke of you often with wonderful stories of what you had done when he was home and how much he felt blessed to have all of you. He loved you so very much and often said so when we spoke of our families. Antonello is missed every day here at Rulli's. He will always be a part of my heart. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.
Bonnie Eglsaer,Novato, California
May 6, 2009
I remember the beautiful caffe, Il Sempione, that you, Janie, and Luca had on Vallejo Street... especially at Christmastime...with the most beautiful Christmas tree! You were quite funny especially the time you thought a dog was making noise in your caffe...but it was my child!
lisa marchi
May 5, 2009
Antonello, thank you for all the great memories and for being such a tremendous addition to the Rulli family. Ever helpful and kind and hilariously funny to boot, you are so missed, but will never be forgotten. Thank you to your family for sharing you with us for all these years. Our thoughts and prayers are with them in this very sad time. God bless you.
Lauren Doyle
May 5, 2009
Antonello "Tony" was my co-worker for many years at Caffe Puccini and what a pleasure it was to work with him. He was a great worker but also a great comedian and all I did was laugh when we worked together. We will miss his smile, his sense of humor, his kindness and he left us with many wonderful memories that his spirit will always be around us.
Janie & Family, our thoughts & prayers are with you and our deepest sympathy to all his family in Italy.
Toni & Teresa Simonetti, Dina Fornesi & Family
Toni Simonetti
May 5, 2009
Antonello - you will never be forgotten. Your generosity and great unique sense of humor and approach to life helped me get through my tough days as well. Thank you for always being there.
Deb Meiswinkel
May 4, 2009
Janie, Emily and Luca -
We were terribly saddened by the news of Antonello's passing. He was a dear friend and a wonderful soul. We will miss him, and his clever sense of humor, yet we'll be forever grateful for the memories that we have and the smile that he imprinted upon our hearts.
May God bless you all.
The Toracca Family
May 3, 2009
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