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Frank D. Angelone Jr.

ROCHESTER, New York

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Angelone, Frank D. Jr. "Shorty" Greece: October 23, 2008, at age 77, after a valiant battle with cancer. Predeceased by his wife, Helen (Castello) Angelone. Survived by his daughter & son-in-law, Lori & Mike Chaba; granddaughters, Lynelle Chaba, Michelle Chaba and...

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I worked with Shorty for over 30 years. We had so many laughs together. His smile was enormous! He told the worst jokes but you always laugh with him. A great friend and leader. He was a life long public servant. Shorty had a green thumb and taught me a lot about planting flowers and veges. There will always be a special place in my heart for you my friend. Loved that man.
Rest in peace my friend.

All Angelone Cousins: May the memories of your dear brother remain in your hearts forever. He was such a spark to the family. You are all in our prayers .

Angelone Cousins - Although most memories are from my childhood when our families got together, I remember well Cousin Frank's wonderful smile. May you find peace and comfort during this sad time. My deepest sympathy and love to all of you. You are in my prayers.
Patti (Cousin Pat Paris's daughter)

I had the pleasure to work with Frank from 1972 to '75 at the Street Cleaning Division. He was a lovely man, with a rich sense of humor and a deep love for life. He always left us laughing. The picture of Frank feeding corn on the cob to his dog is classic Frank. While it has been decades since I last spoke to Frank, my memories of him are clear, and I am very sad at his passing. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Hank, Sue, Laurie, Mike and families,

It saddened our hearts to hear of Frank's passing. We hope the memories of the good times, love, friendship and life he shared with his family and friends will be a source of comfort to you during this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Stan & Peg Dedoszak

Lori, I am so so sorry, your DAD, Mother, and GRANDMOTHER were three of the nicest most wonderful people I ever met. I hope you are doing well, it is very hard, and it never gets better. God Bless you and your family, and as always if you need anything....

Sam Lamendola

Lori, Mike, Lynelle, Michelle, and Frankie,
My deepest and most sincerest expression of sorrow for your loss. Your father/ grandfather and my uncle is now with his beloved wife. I love you all - always,
Cousin Julie

Frank "Shorty" was a life long public servant working for the City of Rochester. He brought laughter into the workplace and love of life, family and treasured friendships. Shorty we will miss you but never forget your laughter and friendship!
Thanks for the memories!