Angelo-Sorrentino-Obituary

Angelo N. Sorrentino Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Angelo N. Sorrentino Jr. Angelo N. Sorrentino Jr., 84, of Allentown, formerly of Breinigsville, passed away on Monday, April 2, 2007 in the Hospice Unit of Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown. He was the husband of Loretta A. (Schulte) Sorrentino and they celebrated their 58th anniversary...

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Just wanted to say Happy Birthday Dad. I didn't forget about it yesterday. There was just a 12 year old keeping me from the key board to type you a a note. His name was Glen Livet. Hey, at least I celebrated you with single malt scotch. I love you and think about you endlessly..........

Happy Fathers Day, Dad.
Sorry its late.

Love from your daughter,
Pat

I will always have fond memories of the days you asked about my "band aids".

You will be dearly missed but will always be in my heart. Till we see each other again ...

I think this was one of the few times I didn't have the chance to call and talk to you on a Sunday(yesterday). I only wish it was because of the fact that I was "on call" all weekend for the hospital and too busy.
I love and miss you dad but as long as we're all still here, you will always be alive in our hearts and minds.

Dear Loretta,

Ed and I were both so very sorry to learn of Angie's passing. Please forgive the delay in getting this message to you. I lost my brother, Tim, the day before you lost Angie and am dealing with the same overwhelming sense of loss you and your family are currently experiencing.

I'm not sure if you know this, but you and Angie and the other "St. Joe's Kitchen Crew Girls" were my first friends in the Lehigh Valley, as I had just settled there as a newlywed. We had...

Reunions rang with laughter
When Uncle Angie was there,
Whether busy doing the cooking
Or taking relatives unaware.
He always had a joke to play
Or a comment on "body parts"
For which teasing his nieces
Became his special art.
Asked if he'd like coffee,
"Remember the ice cubes," he'd say.
I have no doubt that now in heaven,
He is teasing the angels today!

Love you, Uncle Angie, and we all will miss you,
Franny

You will be forever missed... I love you PopPop.

...until we meet again in heaven.

On my way home
I remember
Only good days.
On my way home
I remember all the best days.
I'm on my way home
I can remember
Every new day.

Thanks for the pierogies, Uncle Ang.

Retta and family
I forgot to tell you today that all the girls from the ceramic shop send their sincere sympathy. ALso Betty is out of town but will be in touch with you soon!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family - Ang will be missed by alot of people who loved him for the caring person he was. We are only a phone call away if you need something.
Love, Linda and Decker's Korner Ceramics