Joseph-Angell-Obituary

Joseph E. Angell

St. Clair Shores, Michigan

1930 - 2016

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March 4, 2016
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St. Clair Shores, Michigan

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Angell, Joseph E., age 85, of St. Clair Shores, Mich., loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away March 4, 2016. Mr. Angell was born September 1, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pa. to Edward and Rose Angell. He was married to Louise (Lucia) Angell for nearly 65 years. He was a...

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I know your with your buddies now .How happy you must be.I know how sad you were ,one by one your friends were leaving you. You know how much we will miss you ,especially the calls to all of us,and we would talk about all the memories. My most precious one being when you and Lou surprised us at our 40th anniversary party. I still have the copy of the wonderful speech you wrote. I remember the twinkle in your eyes when you talked about your precious grand children. I will miss when you...

I miss you Cump. I still can't believe you're gone. I wish I could have talked to you just one last time. I don't know who I'll talk to about sports and life in general. I'll miss all your great stories of growing up on LA. I know how much you missed my Dad. I will miss all the great stories and memories you shared. I will cherish forever. Rest easy Cump and know that we will be praying for your beautiful Louise and family. Until we meet again...Eddie and Deborah V.

I will always remember how Joe was on my side growing up,the stories of him and my dad and our family visit to your home. I am glad that I have these memories of him and your family. God Bless you all with peace in your hearts. Love you all...

Our deepest condolences on the passing of uncle Joe. May his legacy of family and the love that you share sustain you in your time of loss.

I have fond memories of Mr. Angell, when he was a Coach for the Green Hornets, with my dad, George Leshan. My dad really loved and respected Joe as our whole family did and my deepest sympathies go out to Louise and their family. Nancy Leshan DuChene

I remember Joe from many family visits; he was of my mother's generation. I couldn't talk to him for more than 10 minutes without learning something. He was a good, smart, & kind man with an abundance of empathy & understanding.

My deepest sympathy to Louise & the rest of his family.

We will always miss Joe. He touched so many in our family's lives. I'll never forget our days growing up together. Joe was a lot of fun and he always had my respect and love. Joe and his family will stay in our thoughts and prayers. We love you all.