J.-Angier-Obituary

J. Francis Angier

Burlington, Vermont

Age 97

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Burlington, Vermont

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J. Francis Angier J. Francis Angier, 97, of Spring Hill FL, passed away July 27th Born in Burlington, VT to Frank and Mamie Angier. His beloved wife Madeleine predeceased him in 2011 after 65 years of marriage. They lived most of their lives in Addison, VT with the last few years spent in...

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Major Angier sure was and always will be a true Greatest Generation Legend, I want his whole family to remember that always. Despite wishing that I was able to visit with him at least one or a few more times before passing three years ago, I consider myself so blessed and fortunate to have met him through my wonderful friend and his buddy Technical Sergeant Richard Henry Hamilton. His Autobiography Ready or Not Into the Wild Blue if far-by the best and most outstandingly nostalgic historical...

Francis was a very brave WW II fighting air hero who we all owe large debt of gratitude. As great a war hero as Francis was, he was even a better man. Larry Martin

Dear John, Michael, Phillip & Family: My sincere sympathy regarding the passing of your wonderful patriot father J. Francis.
I had the honor of meeting your father J. Francis and your beloved mother Madeleine almost 40 yrs ago when my own precious parents Paul W. Sr. & Shirley J. Meacham & I were invited to have lunch at your parents home.
Our parents enjoyed each others company and had great respect for each other.
Our fathers shared military experiences, would...

I was fortunate to meet and chat with this gentleman a few years ago. His war experience punctuated a purpose filled life of honor, achievement , and service . Another treasured member of the greatest generation. My final salute!
Condolences to the family.

I am deeply saddened by the loss of Major Angier who was a close friend of my friend Technical Sergeant Richard Hamilton, also a World War II US 8th Army Air Force veteran and former P.O.W. . I had the pleasure of meeting him twice both times I went back to Vermont on vacation in July of 2011 during the Vermont National P.O.W. Picnic at Plymouth State Park and at the Vermont National P.O.W. Luncheon in Barre, VT in October of 2016 and have always admired him for his brave ordeal and service...

John & Pierre - A wonderful gentleman. Always enjoyed our conversations. Our sympathy to you and family