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Andrew George Dangelas

New Shoreham, Rhode Island

1947 - 2024

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Andrew George Dangelas, 77, of New Hampshire and Block Island, passed away on August 3, with his wife and daughters by his side. He was a friend to many, a man of deep and varied interests, and foremost a loving family man.Andy was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, to parents Arthur and Anna...

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My name is Tim Delaney.Sadly, I just saw Andy´s obituary today. I would run into Andy at the Spring House and we would talk for hours about old TV shows and movies. He had amazing recall and was very proud of his collection of books and tapes and rightly so. His gentle manner and kind demeanor were unique and I will miss him. Sincerely Tim Delaney

Bernice, we´re so sorry to hear about Andy. I couldn´t believe it when I saw the post of the breakfast club at the airport. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Marshall and Pat

Andy was a lifelong friend from Fall River- We played Basketball together and went to High School and College together He had a heart of gold, a brilliant mind and love of life each and every day Rest in Peace my dear friend. I will miss you always but the memories will always remain

Andy was always someone I sought out at Necon. He was a font of knowledge on so many topics. He introduced us to the Yuk, and to great books, and was wonderful to harmonize with to a sixty´s folk tune. I miss him. My deep condolences to Andy´s family.

I also knew Andy over the years at the NECON convention. Loved participating in his singalongs, and chatting about books. He's been missed, and will be missed.

I did not know Andy well but met him several times at the NECON convention in RI. He was a very nice man and I enjoyed the times we spent talking about our favorite books. I am sad to hear that he has passed. My sincere condolences to his wife and family.

For years, Andy was a participant at the annual NECON convention in RI. He brought his guitar and entertained the crowd on 'the quad'. He sold books, bought books, and talked books with a passion. He was my bestie. I am sad to know he has passed.

Andy was like a second father to me and my brother. I was always a little intimidated when I was around him, but wanted to be just like him. I loved listening to him play the guitar- which I now do because of his inspiration. I loved playing ping pong with him on BI. And I loved looking through his massive collection of books in the basement. He was one of a kind and I will miss him terribly. Love to all!!!

Bernice, my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Love and peace, Becky George