Angelo-Morabito-Obituary

Angelo Paul Morabito

San Luis Obispo, California

Apr 30, 1935 – Apr 9, 2024

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BORN
April 30, 1935
DIED
April 9, 2024
LOCATION
San Luis Obispo, California

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Angelo Paul Morabito April 30, 1935 - April 9, 2024 San Luis Obispo, California - Born in Oswego, New York to a proud Italian immigrant family, Angelo was the eldest of four to his brother and best friend Jim and sisters Molly and Evelyn. The family moved to San Luis Obispo in 1948, where he and...

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Every time, Annli and I came to visit Angelo and his wife, they graciously welcomed into their home us and made us feel like family. Kenny, as well, is still my guardian angel, when I drive by his final resting place on Higuera Street, I speak to him and know he is looking out for me.

Uncle Angelo you will be missed didn´t know you passed so sorry J.Reid

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I was surprised and very sad to read today that my friend of 62 years had passed away. I should of known something serious had happened to my good friend when I did not receive a phone call on my birthday. Angelo, I am sorry I was unable to visit you one more time. RIP my friend. You are now with your beautiful wife, Joan.

I'm so very sad. I had been trying to contact him since we last spoke in early April and then recently to wish him a Happy Birthday. Angelo was a kind and dear friend to me and my late husband. We shared a history as students and patrons of Old Mission school. I am glad he is with his beloved Joni. I'm sorry I was unaware and missed his memorial service. Sending love to his family and friends.

Just found out about ya Angelo . Wanted to wish you happy birthday... you sir will be missed something awful. You were the best of men... love ya

R.I.P. Angelo! A lot of people miss you. I enjoyed knowing you and Joni, and so did my parents, Lee and Louise. A real Prince you are. Larry & Patsy Todd p.s.: Tell Vince hello.

So sorry to hear of this great man leaving us. His wife left to soon. Very good people God bless them and family Phoebe Reis

Angelo was one of the first people I met when I moved to SLO. He said he put my husband, Morgan Burkett, through Berkeley. I didn't know his wonderful sense of humor yet. They played a lot of poker and my husband took a lot of Angelo's money. My heart aches for our loss.