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Louis M. Angebranndt

Trenton, New Jersey

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Louis M. Angebranndt HAMILTON - Louis M. Angebranndt, 81, passed away Thursday in Care One at Ewing. Born in Trenton, Mr. Angebranndt was a lifelong area resident and member of Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony Parish, where he was formerly a lector. He graduated from Trenton State College with a...

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I well remember the four years in Trenton State with Lou Angebranndt.He was a good friend, always smiling and with witty remarks. There is a special place in heaven for him. (Class of 1950)

I have fond memories of Louie during our four years at Trenton State. Always a bright smile and much fun. There is a special place in heaven for him.

Dear Angebranndt Family,

I played for your dad at Lawrence High and til this day have dreams of him and all the lessons learned. May he rest in peace and God comfort you all during this diffucult time.

Joey Sparra

Dear Mary,

Your Tucker family grieves with you ,Louise and Bruce. We were so glad that we got to know your dad and mom. May God keep you all in the Palm of His Hand. The Starrs

Louise and Chuck
My thoughts are with you and your family. I know you watched and worried over your dad daily. May he be at Peace now

My dear Mary,
Know that you and your family are in our prayers. May you feel His arms around you as you go through this process of final farewell to a wonderful father. God's best blessings be on you.
Dan & Sally Halbig

There has always been quite a soccer fraternity in Mercer County, especially among those coaching new generations of soccer stars in our area high schools, and Lou Angebranndt and my dad Mario Laurenti were both among the outstanding "brothers" of that fraternity's post-WW2 generation. The many Laurentis join in extending condolences to the family mourning the legendary Lou.

Dear Bruce & Family:
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your entire family. Your father was a "class" guy who was a gentleman on and off the soccer field. Your fathers legacy lives on......
Mark Laurenti & Family.

Mary, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We will always remember the visits your mom and dad made to Atlanta. We will continue to treasure "Mr. Clown" and the step stools made by your dad for us. We were truly lucky to have known your mom and dad , they were an inspiration to us all.
Love, The Halbigs