DANIEL-D'ANGELO-Obituary

DANIEL A. D'ANGELO

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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D'ANGELODANIEL A.

57 yrs. old, peacefully, on Oct. 12, 2019, of Roxborough. Dan was a Certified Executive Chef and Instructor at the Arts Institute of Phila. School of Culinary Art. Beloved husband of Andrea (nee Coyne) D'Angelo, devoted father of Alyssa (Jr.) D'Angelo Cordon...

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Fours years have passed by but you are very much alive in a million hearts and lives. May you continue to watch upon your loving, Andrea, Alyssa and all your loved ones and know that their love for you is everlasting and evermore. Rest in Peace Dan.

You will be truly missed, I appreciate everything you taught me. Fly high like an eagle, Rest In Heaven

Chef Daniel D'Angelo Scholarship Fund
Daniel D'Angelo CEC, AAC, MS

In memory of Daniel D'Angelo CEC, AAC, MS

Chef Daniel D'Angelo's Family and friends would like to help sponsor continued education for those with the passion for food in his honor.

Chef Daniel D'Angelo spent a lifetime learning and teaching others the craft of culinary arts. He started his passion at a young age running the kitchen at his family business, D'Angelo Summit Restaurant and Caterers, feeding...

I am truly going to miss this man. He helped me in many ways that none would ever expect. When you speak culinary you hear his name. Chef D always had a joke, if you get smart with him always a slick come back. I am honored to have learned so much knowledge from one guy. You will truly be miss Chef.

Dan D' Angelo

Gone But Not Forgotten. May you Rest in Peace

The Man the Myth the Legend! Small in stature with a huge heart ❤Loved the passion he exuded for the Culinary Profession he will be truly missed!

To Vera and her Family...so sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers. Dan was a wonderful man..

Dan, you have touched so many peoples lives. Through sharing your knowledge of the culinary arts, to churning out spectacular meals and now I see even entertaining with your talented musical skills. Wow! What a lot you did in so little time. You left too soon, but you did it all! You have left a legacy in your children and grandchildren and am sure you will be sending love to Andrea and all your family from Heaven. Rest In Peace!

To Dan's Family & Friends,

He was gentleman and always had a nice word to share about his students or colleagues when I dropped in his class from time to time. He had a way to make others feel welcome and at ease. He was passionate about his profession and cared deeply for his students and his family. Always sharing information about his family and asking about my own.

Rest peacefully and my condolences to you family.

Frank Covaleskie