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Angelo Calabrese

Annapolis, Maryland

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Angelo Calabrese

Angelo "Angie" Stephen Cal abrese, 77, a lifetime resident of An napolis, died May 31 at Anne Arundel Medical Center from Leukemia.

Mr. Calabrese was born October 9, 1932 in Annapolis, to the late Andrea and Angelina Calabrese. He graduated from Annapolis High School...

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Angi was my barber for 11 years. Besides being a great barber, he was a wonderful human being.

My sincere condolences to the entire family.
This will be a very different fall season, not seeing & speaking with Mr. Calabrese at the D&D club property. It will be the first time in my 40 seasons at D&D that I won't see the smile I've become accustomed to during our meetings or at camp.

I only knew Angie for about eight years. You could not help but love the guy. I was traveling when he passed away. My condolences to the family. He talked often about how much you meant to him.

I met Angie soon after moving to Annapolis. As a regular customer he quickly became my friend and local-area expert, teaching me where and how to crab. When I told Angie my Godfather had recently passed away Angie quickly promised to say a prayer for him. So to repay Angie, I will say a prayer for his family.

He will be missed.

This is Lisa, Angie's daughter. I wish to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone for their kind thoughts and words. One of Dad's most favorite things in this life was the niceness of the people he knew. He would be elated to know everyone is thinking of us in this difficult time. Thank you again.

May God comfort you and your family at this difficult time. Your cousin, granddaughter of Rose and Joseph Calabrese.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your cousin, grandson of Rose and Joseph Calabrese.

My thoughts and prayers to the Calabrese family.

Angie was a huge part of my families life and true friend for 40 years.

He cut my father, my brother, my two sons and my 3 grandsons hair. 4 Generations and we all enjoyed his stories, jokes and mostly his smile.

I will miss him.

Milford H. Marchant Sr.

Anna, my sincere condolences. For the time I was a member of the Calabrese family, you and Angie were very kind. I will always remember Angie, you and your family. Henrietta Calabrese Hallock