Angeline-Martino-Obituary

Angeline B. Martino

Amherst, New York

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January 11, 2006 at age 68 after a lengthy illness; beloved mother of the late Angela Martino; dearest daughter of the late John and the late Carmella (nee Rubertone) Ciampa; beloved sister of Josephine (late Philip) Ciampa Giordano, Daniel Ciampa, Anthony (Joan) Ciampa, and the late Antoinette...

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Dear friend, you are still very sadly missed. You were a very special person.

God looked around his garden and found an empty space. He then down upon this earth and saw your tired face. He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful. He always takes the best. Very sadly missed.

To my dearest friend Angie,
You are so dear to me and my family and you will be with us forever in our hearts. We will never forget you. Your beautiful smile, and all the times we shared through the years, happy and sad, a lifetime of wonderful memories. We all love you so much and you will not be forgotten. I know that you are with your family now and are at peace. Till we meet again.
Love you, Angie Dilimone

P.S. Give my family my love for me.

HI, I'M SORRY TO HEAR OF ANGIE, I'M ORIGINALLY FROM THE WEST SIDE OF BUFFALO, THEN TO KENMORE, NY..LIVING IN CALIFORNIA FOR LAST 30 YEARS...I CAN REMEMBER THE DAYS WHEN THE TWO ANGIES WOULD BE WITH LEONARD CANNOROZZO STOPPING BY MY HOME IN KENMORE AND GOING TO PAT'S OR TED'S FOR A HOT DOG..THOSE WERE THE FUN DAYS..YES IT WAS A LONG TIME AGO, LIKE IN 1954..ANGIE WAS SUCH A FUN PERSON, I WILL ALWAYS THINK OF HER THAT WAY...I WAS VERY SAD WHEN I HEARD OF HER PASSING...
TOM GRECO...

Angie and I GO BACK 50 YEARS SHE WS NOT ONLY MY BEST FRIEND BUT I WAS SO LUCKY TO HAVE HER AS A COUSIN. When I visit BUFFALO I WILL BE LOST WITHOUT HER. lOVED HER

to a lovely lady who will be sadly missed by all--louise arnone

Angie,

. . .may you have many fine pieces of crystal to eat icecream out of in heaven . . .

Much love,
Dawn Dameron

I remember Angie as a funny lady who was full of life. She was a joy to be around.

She always made me feel welcome. Her loss is deeply felt.

Dear Martino/Ciampa family:

I believe that I speak for the whole staff of Kenmore Mercy Hospital when I tell you that it was a pleasure to meet Angie and assist you in your care of her. She was special lady, and usually made me laugh somehow. My experience with her and all of you touched me deeply and I will miss you all. God Bless.

Sincerely,
Colleen Horohoe
Aide on 2west/3west