Angelo-Bartolotta-Obituary

Angelo L. Bartolotta

Middletown, Connecticut

Jan 3, 1925 – Mar 10, 2025

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January 3, 1925
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March 10, 2025
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Middletown, Connecticut
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Angelo L. Bartolotta Angelo L. Bartolotta, husband of the late Helen (Johnnie) Bartolotta, passed away peacefully at his home on March 10, 2025. He was 100 years old. Angelo was a son of Salvatore and Filomena (Airo) Bartolotta of Ferry Street. He was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Helen...

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Karen and Family, We were sad to learn of the passing of Angelo. He was such a very special man. We were privileged to know him. Our Deepest Sympathy, Ken and Sharon Kasek (Josie´s Neice)

I only met Angelo a couple of years ago. I worked as the lunch time waitress at Heritage Commons. Each day Angelo would come to lunch. He was always looking like a million bucks (with his sweater vests) and that big big smile. It was always a pleasure to see him. I have learned so much about his love of family and country over the past several months. God Bless. He will be missed

Our deepest condolences and prayers to the Bartolotta Family. Angelo was a good man who lived a good life, a friend and cousin to our Marino and Botti Families for many, many years. God bless you Angelo, rest in peace and Thank You for your service to our Country.

Dearest Karen and Helen- Growing up on Ferry Street was truly the honor of our lives- knowing and loving the most wonderful people- like Ange and your family made it that way. Middletown has lost one of its finest. I´m so sorry.. May Flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest, sweet Angelo...

Karen, I've known Angelo since I was a young man.I was proud to call him my friend.Last month when Fox 61 aired his 100th birthday gala, I watched with great admiration and pride. When the reporter asked him, " what's your secret to longevity",I wanted to shout out...POKER!! For 55 years Angelo played poker every Friday night with Campy, Sari, Squeeky, Butch,Corky, Pirchy, Bangi, Guido and Bill Grady.If you can survive one night of their kibitzing, you can conquer anything! I'm so glad my...

God Bless Angelo. I knew him many years, working at Middletown Station. My father knew longer than that working there before me. I had the privilege of one day, taking him to Saratoga. He loved it. In later years, we would sometimes meet at the OTB in Hartford on Kentucky Derby Day. All of these are fond memories. Rest in Peace Angelo ...

was a great man .fun to play cards with. grest golfer.nice to talk with on any subject very proud to have known him as a veteran.he will be missed.

We've lost one of the best. "Uncle Ange" and "Auntie Johnnie" were two of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. I was lucky enough to be one of their next-door neighbors while growing up in Middletown. He was always quick with a joke or some kind words of advice. Uncle Ange taught me how to play golf and was brave enough to take me out on the course for my first round. Thanks to him I continue to enjoy playing golf some 40 years later and still relish his golf tips. ...

A life well lived. Uncle Ange was my next door neighbor on Tryon St all those years. The most beautiful garden you ever saw. Johnnie and Ange were the nicest couple. God Bless Him.