Nicholas-D'Angelo-Obituary

Nicholas S. D'Angelo

Delmar, New York

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Delmar, New York
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American Cancer Society

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D'Angelo, Nicholas S. DELMAR Nicholas S. D'Angelo, 74, died Monday, February 1, 2016, in the Hospice Inn at St. Peter's Hospital, after a brief illness. Born in Schenectady, he was the son of the late Joseph and Josephine (Papo) D'Angelo and graduated from Albany High School, class of 1959....

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Nick was a wonderful guy and a lot of fun to be around. Even though I don't live back East I can assume that he is missed greatly.

May this candle burn bright in honor of Nick!

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To the loved ones of Mr. D'Angelo. Thank you for choosing Saratoga WarHorse to be a recipient of your generosity. We are very grateful for your support to our veterans and the horses.

Dear D'Angelo Family, We wanted to write and tell how sorry we are for your loss of such a giving soul. Nic visited our shop downtown, Sandwiches to Go, for many years with his buddy, Patrick at his side. He was always so kind. He would always bring candy bars to our special needs employee who cleans our dining room. He even bought us a bottle of wine when he retired. Always so generous and always a smile on his face, he was an inspiration to all of us who knew him. You were blessed...

To Ron and the entire D'Angelo Family
We were very saddened to hear of Nick's passing. We would run into Nick at various times and he never failed to make us laugh. Even if you only saw him occasionally, he always treated you like a long lost friend.
We are in Florida and sorry we could not attend his services.Our sincerest sympathy to his family.

Hank, Karen,and Jeff Hoffman

Nick lived three houses from me on Hamilton st. went to grammar school with Nick.
never heard a bad word from Nick. God bless you.

Many great memories with Nick, a great caring and wonderfull person. proud to be called his friend

I was shocked to hear that Nick had passed. I would often run into him on the ESP concourse and he was such a breath of fresh air. I will truly miss seeing him and am so saddened by his unexpected passing. My prayers to his family.

To the D'Angelo family,
I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Nick. We grew up together in the Whitehall and Delaware Ave. section in Albany. Nick was a super nice guy who will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.

Sandy Brousseau Colorado Springs, Co.