John-DAngelantonio-Obituary

John DAngelantonio

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Springfield, Massachusetts
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American Heart Association

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John Johnny D DAngelantonio, 85, was called safely to Heaven on December 18, 2014. John Passed away peacefully at Baystate Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Springfield, MA on June 23, 1929 to the late Giovannina Maria (Baicco) and Carino DAngelantonio. He was a...

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So sorry for your loss...Peter and Joanne Buoniconti

We were very sad to hear of John's passing. Although we are "newer" to King Philip Drive, John was always friendly, warm and a joy to meet outside for a neighborly curbside chat. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
The Hurwitz Family

I just returned from a trip to find this news. I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. I have many childhood memories of he and his parents who lived next door to us growing up. My Mother was close to John and Mimmi and always spoke so highly of all of their family. His mother was like a Nonna to me growing up. I am so sorry for your loss as I know how much he loved you. My heart aches for all of you in this loss. He is surely in heave and free from all that made him ill. He was a wonderful...

I am so sorry to hear this. He was always such a warm and gentle man every time I saw him. My Prayers are with you all...

Love,

Giorgio

So sorry to hear of John's passing. We have wonderful memories of John and his family as neighbors in Longmeadow God Bless
Nancy and Gut Tortorici.

So sorry to hear of Johnny D's passing. He was a wonderful man and father and will most certainly be missed. All our love to you.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Mrs. Dangelantonio, Joe, and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your very great loss. I remember Mr. Dangelantonio's quiet warmth, and I am sure you will cherish his memory. Thinking of you with love at this difficult time,
Your friend, Kathy (Wilochka) Krystofik

I have nothing but the fondest memories of my cousin Johnny. I remember him giving me driving lessons when I was 16 years old. I remember all of the wonderful holiday dinners we shared with my family and the Albano family at my mom and dad's house and at 77 Wilcox Street with my uncle Cresenzo and Aunt Nanina's family. Those were wonderfully happy times. I remember the professional job he did modernizing the basement at 77 Wilcox Street. Most of all I remember Johnny Dang as the soft spoken,...