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Mario J. Donnangelo

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Mario J. Donnangelo Mario J. Donnangelo, 71, of Fountain Hill, passed away Monday, April 12, 2010, in his home. He was the husband of Barbara (Wescoe) Donnangelo. They celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary last December. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Frank and...

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We miss you so much,,,, you are such great guy, yours neighbors,,,,,love Jack and Joan

Dad,
One year ago this week, you went to be with our Heavenly Father, and although we still mourn our loss, we know that Heaven has gained a special Angel. Miss and love you always Sweet Mario.
XO Deb

Happy New Year, Dad...hope there's a great Italian restaurant and Polka Dance in your Heaven tonight to ring in the new year. Miss and love you always Sweet Mario....Love, Deb

Happy Birthday, Dad....love and miss you always and forever-- Deb

I wasn't aware that Mr Donnangelo had passed away and I can't tell you how bad I feel. I thought about him alot and wondered how he was doing. Mr D and his brother grew up with my father on the South Side of Bethlehem. He even went out of his way to visit my fathers uncle when he was in Tuscon Arizona. I just can't say enough about Mr D he was my teacher at Fountain Hill junior high school. I have all good memories of him he was a wonderful man and teacher. May he rest in peace, heaven has...

My deepest condolences. I know Mario was close to my father and to many others in the community. It is just so hard to watch another Falcon Icon pass away. My prayers are with you all..family, friends, and members of the community..

Dear Donnangelo Family, Sorry to hear of Mario's passing. Our children, Richard, Cindy & Liz did well under his talent as Principal of Salisbury High School. We really appreciated him.

To the Donnangelo Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Mario's passing. I worked with him at the Boy Scouts and thought the world of him. Please find comfort in each other and all the memories you have of him. He was a wonderful man and will be missed greatly.
Katie Keefe Pavolko

my deepest condolences, i worked with mario in the bethlehem chapter of piaa basketball officials and in my first year he took me under his wing, and taught me how to get games and to strenghten up my mechanics he was the best that ever did it. as harry kalas would say "mario D you are the man!