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Al Angelo

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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ANGELOAL, of Seaville, NJ, formerly of Phila., April 19, 2008, age 77. Beloved husband of Janet (nee Bowers) and father of Arlene, Skip (Paula), Alisa Harris (Al) and Annette; also survived by his grandchildren Matt, Dana, A.J., Chris, Devon and Zach. Brother of Sara Pagliante and Anne Artur;...

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I just learned today 7/9/08 of the passing of Mr. Angelo, it truly is the passing of a legend, my his soul rest in peace.

Dear Janet and kids,
I just today received the news of Al's death. It brought back so many memories of Frankford High, Frankford Memorial Church and the Mission Class. He was such a kind man and you Janet always such a lady. But that's how I remember you and Janet Ogden and my mother and so many others as just very good and wonderful women. Al did so much for everyone he met and touched the lives of all he knew. I am so very sorry for your loss he will be missed by many.

Dear Janet and family,
Al will be sorely missed. He was kindhearted, admred and respected, always upbeat and loved by all. It didn't matter if you knew him for 20 minutes or 20 years, he always made you feel special.
May the love of family and friends give you comfort and support. God be with all of you. Jim and I want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

My deepest symathies to the Angelo Families. I had the opportunity to get to know Coach Angelo during my 3 years at Frankford High School.(77-79). And also when I would be there cheering on my brother Dave Spud who had the chance to be coached by one of the Greatest!! Coach always had the time to say hello no matter where you were. FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL truly lost one of our Greatest. Rest in peace Coach

When I think of Al Angelo I am reminded of a wonderful refrain: When the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, he writes not wheter you won or lost but how you played the game. Al played the game well on the field and off with courage, integrity and compassion. Truly the finest friend I ever knew!

Rest In Peace Dear Friend.

Tom Carroll, Osprey Point

was a great man
class of 89'

angelo family it is april 27 i just recieved the news of mr angelo passing, my sympathy to all who were touched by this very special man, he will forever live in the hearts of all who were privileged to have known him and felt his sincere friendship may god be with you with respect

Mr. Angelo was a great teacher and the greatest coach that Frankfrod High School has or will ever see again. If one of his students had a problem he would try his best to help no matter what it took. Mr. Angleo was indeed a great man. Rest in peace Mr. ANGELO.

Mr. Angelo was a great teacher and the greatest coach that Frankfrod High School has or will never see again. If one of his students had a problem he would try his best to help no matter what it took. Mr. Angleo was indeed a great man. Rest in peace Mr. ANGELO.