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JAMES V. CARANGELO

Jersey City, New Jersey

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JAMES V. CARANGELO LITTLE RIVER, SOUTH CAROLINA James V. Carangelo, 55, passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2009, at Sea Coast Medical Center, Little River, South Carolina. He was a resident of Little River, South Carolina for the past four years. Prior to that he was a lifelong resident of...

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I miss you Dad. All the advice in life lessons that you gave me growing up and I did it understand that the time make perfect sense now. You are definitely one of the wisest men i've ever met in my life. You gotta see the picture inside the picture. You gotta see the whole picture. And sometimes the people who only ever really see the picture.Are the ones who step outside of the picture?Because misunderstanding is understanding to the person who misunderstood. Understand? Lol anyway, time and...

Dear Jimmy
We know your up in heaven now with mommy,daddy and brother and you are at peace.We truly miss you very much and we will remember all the great times we shared together.You will be in our thoughts and prayers always.

Love
Julie, Carol, Margie and Rosie

Jimmy and Cathy

On behalf of the Carangelo Family, nieces, nephews and grandchildren, we like to thank everyone for all their thoughts, prayers and condolences.Cricket was one of a kind and we miss him dearly.We also like to thank Cathy, wife of eight years,and daughter Jennifer and friend Chris who stood by him and cared for him.Cathy was his love of his life and we love her dearly.We also like to thank all his friend who shared some great memories with us.

We all miss you, Uncle Jimmy. So glad you made it and celebrated at lil Jimmy's wedding. Olivia often asks for you and looks at your picture. Very happy you met my little Rocco. RIP

Met Cricket when I was 9 or 10. Grew up together and did many business deals together. Always lots of fun, always joking and making me laugh. I'm sure he's in heaven already and the good die young.
Dave "Pirate" Chiorazzi

My deepest sympathy to all that are mourning the passing of Jimmy (Cricket), may he rest in peace.

Even though I did not have much adult contact with my uncle, some of my fondest childhood memories are of the times we shared in Key West. He was a gentle soul who loved his family more than anything in the world. He will be missed by many!

There are no words to express the pain our family is feeling. Jimmy was the best stepdad any one could have and to me he was so much more, he was my dad- and the best grandpa any kids could have. Our lives have forever been changed, and we will cherish every memory that he made with us for the past eight years. We will miss you dearly everyday for the rest of our lives...... Thank You for bringing our angel down to us. We Love you JIMBO forever...... Jennifer David Kaylin Jaden and our new...

I heard of the passing of the Cricket. Unfortunately we have not communicated for many years (since I moved out of Bayonne). But it's impossible to erase the fond memories of the good times that we had growing up together in Bayonne. My thoughts and prayers are with James and his family. Yours in Sympathy, "Muggys" (we all had nicknames then.)