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Angelo A. "Angie" Roberto Jr.

East Canton, Ohio

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Angelo A. "Angie" Roberto Jr. 59, of East Canton, passed away on Saturday, November 14, 2020 at home, with his children and his sister by his side. A loving father whose whole world was devoted to his children. Angelo was a retired owner of A. Roberto Cheese Co. which he took over after his...

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Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. This past year has been challenging, yet through Gods´ grace you have persevered.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sorry for your loss from the Leach family He was a great guy

Anita and Family,
I am so sad to read this about Angelo. My heart breaks for you. He was so young and worked so hard.
With Sympathy,
Linda Stefanick Dimmerling-Coffy and Family

Dear Anita and Family,
Many wonderful memories growing up with you and your brother. Hugs during this sad time

Your family is in our prayers Anna and Angelo. Rest in peace.

My entire childhood was formed by my friendship with Angie, Anita and family.

Crossing highway30 to Roberto's for candy, cheese, and milk in glass bottles was always an exciting experience!

Playing at their house was always a quiet and nice afternoon.

Though its been decades, my children (now grown too!) loved visiting when we were in town and Angie was at the store.

Angie was a good neighbor, kind friend, and apparently a good business man given...

My entire childhood was formed by my friendship with Angie, Anita and family.

Crossing highway30 to Roberto's for candy, cheese, and milk in glass bottles was always an exciting experience!

Playing at their house was always a quiet and nice afternoon.

Though its been decades, my children (now grown too!) loved visiting when we were in town and Angie was at the store.

Angie was a good neighbor, kind friend, and apparently a good business man given...

My entire childhood was formed by my friendship with Angie, Anita and family.

Crossing highway30 to Roberto's for candy, cheese, and milk in glass bottles was always an exciting experience!
Playing at their house was always a quiet and nice afternoon.

Though its been decades, my children (now grown too!) loved visiting when we were in town and Angie was at the store.

Angie was a good neighbor, kind friend, and apparently a good business man given the...