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Leo Angel

Sacramento, California

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Sacramento, California
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American Cancer Society

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Dr. Leo Angel, DDS, 66, of Gold River, California, passed away of a heart attack in his home on March 23, 2014. Dr. Angel enjoyed a career as a periodontist in the Sacramento area for over 38 years. Most recently he worked at the Sacramento Prosthodontic Group. He is preceded in death by his...

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Leo Angel and I were childhood friends. We both lived on Rimpau Blvd in Los Angeles. We played together endlessly throughout the time we were in grammar school. We enjoyed arm wrestling and ping pong among other things. I lost touch with him after a while since we went to different schools and my parents moved. My heartfelt condolences on his passing. He was a really good kid and from what I understand, a very responsible adult. Sincerely, Harry Shlutz

My deepest sympathy goes out to Leo's family. I went to dental school with Leo and we had many a chat over late night lab work. He was a very kind man.
Teje (Lindstrom) Ellis, DDS

Leo, tho it comes with great sadness that you are gone, I know that you are with your love Kathy, and that you are both now together and at peace. I will miss the friendship shared with you both, and all the fun together at the Derby. Rest in peace my friend. for now your heart is calm.

Our condolences go out to Leo Angel`s family. I David Wilson was a patient of Dr. Angel`s for several years, a very fine Dr. and friend. RIP Dr. Angel. Love Sue & Dave Wilson

Glad you are not in pain anymore. I hope that the tears that will be shed in your memory will keep you afloat on your way to heavens gate. MJA

Love you Daddy! I will miss you forever! Heaven must be an especially lovely place with you and Kathy together. That is my comfort. Your Tuesday night dinner dates will be treasured always.

Dad, we love you so much. When we want to call you to see how you are doing, we cannot. When we want to give you a hug, we cannot. When we want to hear your belly laugh, we cannot. All we have is memories now, and they are comforting, but they are not you. May you win every poker hand, may you catch the big fish every day, may you find comfort now that your mind and body are at peace. We love you.

My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2. Again my deepest sympathy.