Francis-D'Angelo, Sr.-Obituary

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Francis Raymond D'Angelo, Sr.

Worcester, Massachusetts

Age 94

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DIED
January 20, 2013
AGE
94
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel - Worcester Obituary

Francis Raymond D?Angelo, Sr., 94 of Worcester, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 20, 2013 at Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center.
Francis is survived by his wife of sixty-eight years, Emma Teresa (Santacroce) D?Angelo; his daughter, Sandra J. Shilansky of West Roxbury, MA; his son, Francis R. D?Angelo, Jr. and his wife Francesca of Rutland, MA; granddaughter, Tara J. (Shilansky) Merrill and her husband Paul; grandsons, Andrew and Nicolas D?Angelo and great grandson, Angelo Francis Merrill. His brother, Anthony D?Angelo and his wife Lela also survive him. Francis is predeceased by a brother, Alfred D?Angelo; four sisters, Carmella Mayo, Virginia Chandler, Stella DesRoches and Lena Patriac.
Francis was born in Worcester, a son of the late Gioachino and Annina (Forcucci) D?Angelo. Mr. D?Angelo graduated from North High School in Worcester in 1936 and then took post-graduate courses in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. He worked at Prager Wallpaper Co. Francis served three and half years in the United States Army in the South Pacific during World War II where he received the Bronze Service Medal of Honor in 1945 for saving the lives of his full regiment, by alerting them and returning initial fire against enemy forces when they infiltrated the battalion?s night defenses. After the war, Francis worked for the United States Post Office for twenty-five years, retiring in 1983. He was also a member of the Greendale Men?s Club for Retirees.
A private viewing will be held for immediate family at the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St., Worcester. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center, 76 North Main St., West Boylston, MA. 01583.

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Frank,
I am sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Sandy,my deepest condolences to you.Over the past few days I felt the love you had for your dad and how difficult it was for you to see him at the end of his life. He is at peace now and you should be too.Although you lost a big part of you life, find comfort in the memories you have of him.

Frankie was a great neighbor and mentor to me. I used to get a ride to school from him in his 76 buick skylark hearing words of windsom on the way. god bless

Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
We're so sorry for your loss.

Vera and Dennis Wrenn

We always used to say,If you don't like Frankie, you can't like anybody! He was the nicest person, gentle and kind. I have many treasured memories of him. The world is a better place for having him.

So sorry to hear of Uncle Frankie's passing. Our sincerest sympathy
Robert & Annmarie Desroches