Angela-North-Obituary

Angela North

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Angela North Angela North passed away peacefully after a long fought battle with cancer on January 4th at the age of fifty-six. Originally from Queens, NY, Angela moved to Upper Saddle River twenty years ago to raise her three daughters. She is remembered for her ability to turn any and all...

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On this anniversary, I pray that Angela continues looking down upon her daughters and remind them of all the wonderful examples of good she instilled in their lives while on this earth. RIP my dear friend.

I remember meeting Angela when I was only a kid when I went to my grandparents on the weekends in Berlin. She was sweetest woman in the world. She will be dearly missed and my condolences go out to Ariana, Katrina and melina who I have known since I was 6-7 years old.

How fortunate my family was to make Angela's acquaintance! Our daughters played sports with one another. Seeing Angela in town, at school, or the store was sure to bring a warm embrace and lively conversation. The world was a brighter place with her in it. Ariana, Karina & Melina will surely keep her spirit alive.

Your contagious smile and loving spirit will live on forever. I will always cherish our days at SVA - class '86. My sincere condolences to all. RIP my dear friend.

So sorry to hear about Angela passing on. I am happy to say I knew her as friend. I want send my condolences to Ariana, Katrina and Melina and the entire family! Rest in Peace and may God continue to watch over your girls! ❤❤

Angela was so very kind and genuine. My family’s sincerest and deepest condolences to Ariana, Karina and Melina. May her watm and caring spirit live on.

Rest In Peace Ang,
May your always welcoming smile and peaceful spirit live on through your three girls.

“By far her proudest works of art” encompasses the Angela I knew and admired. Her beautiful soul will forever live within those three strong and powerful and accomplished women, and her impact on the lives she touched (like mine) will always be celebrated.
May her memory be a blessing.