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Paul E. D'Angelo Sr.

Troy, New York

1949 - 2019

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Troy- Paul E. D’Angelo Sr., 69, a longtime resident of Pittstown and Troy, passed peacefully Friday, March 29, 2019, at Diamond Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in North Troy following a short illness.Born in Troy, October 28, 1949, Paul was the son of the late Ralph D’Angelo and Mildred...

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Paul, who will be in my heart for eternity. Every time I think of you, which is quite often, I smile sweetly and my heart is fuller. You and the D´Angelo family have become a beautiful part of my life, heart and soul. The love is great, deep and eternal. Namaste. -Carol Drozdyk

Namaste Paul. Wishing you peace as your journey continues. In the universe and in our hearts.

Just heard about Paul's Passing So Many Great Memories of Both Paul and His Brother Chris from are Parker School Days and the Boy Scouts in Raymertown....RIP ...Sir....

I'm so sorry to hear of Paul passing . I've known Paul, a long time. He was a great, inspiring person.

Uncle Paul was an amazing man. He always had an ear available. Day or night. You will be missed

Elizabeth you were a great help to your father a memory to last a lifetime I remember when I saw him again and asked him if he lived in Troy because his name sounded familiar come to find out we graduated together and he kept telling me I was older I was planning on seeing him after my trip but was to late he was a great person and I am glad I got to see him again

Paul on a beautiful summer afternoon at the camp in Schroon Lake. This is how I will always remember him. A cherished portrait.

To the Family,

I am so deeply saddened about this great loss. My heartfelt sympathy and love goes out to all.

When I first met Paul I immediately liked him. He was a kind and unique soul who always brought me a smile. The kind of person I could spends hours with. My memories of Paul are those which capture him at the lake wandering about the camp with projects or relaxing on the deck enjoying his company with light chit chat or in quiet nothingness. I will miss him...

Paul knows all when it came to something out of the ordinary he had the answer one of the best We are gonna miss him They don't make men like that anymore One of a kind gone too soon RIP my good friend

D'angelo family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I've known Paul for about 20 years, I worked for him, worked with him, shot darts with him countless times at Margies, and sat next to him at the Emerald Club many many times. Paul taught me alot about plumbing and construction when I was younger. Years later we would often call each other for help with a tricky heating or plumbing problem. I'll miss that. He will certainly be missed by all who knew him.