ANGELINA-OLSON-Obituary

ANGELINA OLSON

Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Angelina" Angie" Olson (Ne Russo), age 67, passed away on June 2, 2024 at St. Joseph's Hospital with her husband by her side. Angie will be remembered as a loving and devoted wife, proud mother, grandmother, caring sister, aunt, cousin and a cherished friend. Angie loved the outdoors and had a...

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Angie was my cousin. One of my first memories of her was when we were very little. My parents and I had immigrated from Italy and we were living with Angie's family. 4 months later on a cold November day came the first snow! Angie was so excited and tried to get me outside! I refused to go but between her and my mom I was forced into the cold. Angie was laughing and catching snowflakes on her tongue while I wanted indoors. Seeing how cold I was Angie came over and gave me a hug encouraging me...

Our sincere sympathy to Dennis & family. ~ Roberta & Lawrence Taylor

So sorry for your loss! I hope precious memories helps everyone through this very difficult time! Angie was a beautiful person & a wonderful friend! I will miss her & our visits togetherTake care.

To My Dear Friend Angie.... May you Rest in Peace Eternally... I cherished our friendship and have the fondest memories of the fun times.. You will always be in my heart... Love forever xoxo

To all of Angie´s family, so sorry to hear of her passing. Life long friend since high school , so many good times together she will be deeply missed.

I used to work with Ang at Sportop in the embroidery department. We always had a good laugh. Ang was a very good friend to all. Deepest sympathies to her family.

I went to high school with Angie , such a nice person I'm so very sorry to hear of her passing, my deepest sympathy to her husband,son and family. Sincerely Cindy Moro

Angie and I first met playing baseball years ago and as we were on the same team. She was outgoing, funny and very personable. A good ball player and friend to all her teammates. We enjoyed being friends and celebrating wins or losses. A huge smile and filled with a crazy laugh. She was a wonderful person. Her big personality will be missed. To her son, husband and family my deepest condolences go out to you. May she rest now.