Frank-D'Angelo-Obituary

Frank D. D'Angelo

Center Valley, Pennsylvania

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October 24, 2023
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Center Valley, Pennsylvania

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Frank D'Angelo, 61, of Center Valley, died October 24, 2023, in the Lehigh Valley Health Network Inpatient Hospice unit, Allentown, after battling pancreatic cancer.Born June 7, 1962, in Hazleton, he was the son of the late Dominick and Dorothy Petrosky D'Angelo. He was a graduate of Bishop Hafey...

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Frankie, there isn't a football game I do without thinking of you and all the late-night calls we had after the games. Miss you, buddy. Gene Higgins

Always in my heart!!!

to the memory of Frank from one of his favorite ump, Tom Redding

I had the opportunity to umpire with Frankie several times and Frankie officiated some of the football games when I was coaching. After working some games in the Bloomsburg area, I would meet up with him and his dad to have a beer. I enjoyed those times,and the laughter we shared. He was a good man.

As I prepare for my football game this morning the memories of Frank come flowing back. I can´t believe it has been a year since the passing of my good friend. You will always be remembered. Gene Higgins

Miss you buddy! Things will never be the same without you!

Just hearing about Frank´s passing on SportsTalk. I came to know Frank during when he developed the Bloomsburg Practicum in the Bethlehem/Easton school districts. What a remarkable educator and fabulous person. He´s gone too soon for sure, but his teaching that inspired so many future educators will continue to live on in their lives. Here´s to a true friend and educator!

Please accept our deepest sympathy and condolences with the loss of Frank. He truly will be missed by all especially his family. Frank was a good friend, an excellent ref, and an excellent organizer. May GOD bless you and your family during this time of sorrow and loss.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Frank and I knew each other through our involvement in sports while attending Bloomsburg together and then while he was reffing and I was working at The Morning Call. He was a good man and will be missed.