Angelo-Stagnaro-Obituary

Angelo Stagnaro

Stockton, California

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Jan. 9, 1932 - Feb. 2, 2018 Angelo Stagnaro, 86, died at St. Joseph's Medical Center, the same hospital where he was born. He was the son of Louis F. Stagnaro and Mary C. Faraudo Stagnaro, both of whom were also born locally. His paternal Genovesi ancestors arrived in Stockton in the early 1870s...

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Angelo and I met at work at the Human Services Agency decades ago, Through the years we ran into one another about town or wherever he was working as a volunteer. Ours was a casual acquaintance but one filled with respect and affection. It is true that Angelo never forgot details about people, remembering to ask about family members and the lives that we led; always recalling names of our loved ones. This sweet man leaving us is truly a loss to all.

All our prayers to you Angelo. May you Rest in Peace. From all of us at The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Berkeley,CA.

I have so many fond memories of Angelo through the years. Angelo was always kind, caring and interested in everything. Loving thoughts to his family and dearest friends.

RIP Angelo. We met at work (Human Service Agency) and found that we both had an affinity to cats and had several lively conversations about them. We connected again while I was visiting someone else I knew at O'Connor Woods. We again had some good conversations.

Now you are free of illness and pain to enjoy yourself in external life.

We have many fond memories of our dear Angelo from numerous family Christmas celebrations and family gatherings. Even though we have moved out of the area, we kept in touch through monthly phone calls. Angelo had a big heart and love for friends and family.

Angelo, and his mother Mary, lived across the street from my mother.
On occasion he would have lunch with us.
He was a kind and very considerate gentleman.
May he rest in peace.

I met Angelo at Rome airport in May 1986, as our group of about 45 pilgrims (to the shrines of Mary in Italy) were disembarking from the plane: as it happened, Mother Tersea and a few of her nuns were there getting their luggage at the turnstile. I asked Angelo (a complete stranger to me), if he would watch my luggage while I discretely from afar snapped a quick photo of Mother Teresa. We became instant friends, and our long friendship would last for the next 32 years. We went on other...

My condolences to Angelo's family. No matter what age, it's always hard to lose someone like Angelo. He was a dear friend to our family, and for many years growing up I thought he was simply another relative. He always remembered what each of us 7 siblings were doing, and asked where we were with our goals. It never ceased to amaze me how he remembered so many details about each of us. He was truly a caring man who made you feel special, worthy of remembering. He will be missed at our family...

Loving Memories of you, Angelo. Rest in Heavenly Peace.

The Ed Leonardini Family