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Patrick Paul Cangelosi

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Cangelosi, Patrick Paul Patrick Paul Cangelosi passed away suddenly on Thursday October 8, 2009 surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife, Sue Hammett Cangelosi of Prosper; children Lisa Cangelosi Brown and husband Joe of College Station, Christopher Cangelosi and wife Rachel of...

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To express our deep sympathy to you on your loss. We thank Pat for serving our country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Era & also his father for serving our country at Eglin Air Force Base where Pat was born. Because of young men & women like the Cangelosi's we have our freedom in this great country. May God's Speed Be With You Soldier.
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Thank you Cangelosi's for all your love & support since becoming my dear friends. I love you all!

Pat was simply a wonderful guy. I met Pat when he as a sales professional with Tepco and enjoyed his friendship. He was a loyal friend and husband to Sue and a devoted father to his children. At this time of sorrow, I will remember Pat's laugh, his loving gaze whenever he looked at Sue, and his joy at being a father.

My prayers and friendship to out to Sue and his family.

Sincerely,

Kathy (Thompson) Shelton
Archdale, N.C.

I remember Pat during our elementary school days at St. Joseph's Parochial School and I also remember our Boy Scout days with troop #383 which his dad, "Mr. Jake", was very involved. Pat was a good person in his formative years so there is no doubt he became a good man; I wish I could have remained in contact with him during our adult years.

John Martin Sodolak

I hoped to see Pat at our 1963 SFA High School reunion this weekend. He was a good friend.

Sue and family,

I was so surprised to hear about this. Pat was a wonderful person and was concerned about everyone. I will always remember his lovely smile.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this time.

Nancy Higgs

Pat had a unique way of making everyone he meet and greet, special and important. He was genuine. He showed a lot of dedication and commitment to serve others. Thank you Pat and Sue for being there for my family.

Pat, Me and Mike on my left 1980 FEC drilling site.

I met became best friends with Pat in 1972. He, Mike Conley and I tried to keep an auto accessory company alive. I later became a partner in Federal Energy Corp. and brought both of them to the company. We lost contact when I left and started my own company. I missed his great presence and humor. I wish I had known his wife and family and I feel their great loss. You have my deepest condolences.

Bob Myers

Pat was always consistant in his walk with the Lord and his friendship to us. Pat always made those around him better. He was truely concerned about other people and what was going on in their lives. We have been Blessed to have known and served with him.

Max & Kelly Terry