Peter-D'Angelo-Obituary

Peter D'Angelo

Stoneham, Massachusetts

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January 6, 2021
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Stoneham, Massachusetts

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Peter Rocco D'Angelo, 81, died on January 6, 2021, at Beth Israel Deaconess Needham Hospital. He was the beloved husband to his late wife, Susan (Rizzo) D'Angelo. They were married 51 years and lived in Stoneham for 48 years. He moved to Westwood, MA and lived with and is survived by his most...

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Dear D'Angelo Family, This morning I was thinking about Peter and was saddened when I came across his obituary. I had the pleasure of working with him about twenty years ago through the ADD. He had a big personality and just loved his family. Peter will be missed! Best, Tara

Our thoughts and prayers are with Doreen and Randy, Peter and Rebecca, Monica, Grace, Rocco and Isabella.
Peter and I have been friends since 1960, which became a family friendship once we were married. We have great memories of the times we enjoyed together as couples and as families. We will miss him for sure. There hasn't been a day since Sue passed that I haven't thought of or shared an experience we had with them. Peter is now with the love of his life, and when we meet again...

It is sad that in this time we cannot express our condolences in person, but please accept them. I was very happy to have met Peter through the Appian Club and then to learn over time of the common connections we had through family, friends and our past work on Salem Street in the North End. Peter was a great man for what he had accomplished in life, but by also remaining "one of the guys" and always remembering and caring about his family and friends. He will be missed.

Doreen and Peter, I was sorry to hear of your father's passing. I knew Peter at Boston Latin School. He was a year ahead of me but our paths crossed a few times when we were there. Bill Kirk, Winchester, MA

My condolences to Peter"s family. I worked at Raytheon for 38 years. Many of those I worked directly and indirectly for Peter. He was one of the smartest guys I ever worked for. More importantly Peter was a great person to work for. Peter would always back-up his guys no matter what was happening. Peter was instrumental in assgning me to an overseas position which was one of the highlights of my career with Raytheon. I will always remember Peter as great and wonderful good man. Joe Herlihy,...

Nick Ciamarra, Gene Argiro and Peter D'Angelo: friends since 1960. Peter was a special friend to me and I will dearly miss him. We had many special times together in the National Guard, with our families, and at the Appian Club. Rest In Peace Peter.

Nick Ciamarra, Gene Argiro and Peter D'Angelo: friends since 1960.
Peter was a special friend to me and I will dearly miss him. We had many special times together in the National Guard, with our families, and at the Appian Club. Rest In Peace Peter.

My heartfelt condolences to the family. We had a lot of good times at parties at the Appian Club. He was a great story teller especially when he talked about his travels during his working days. He was a great person and I will miss him.

My regards and sympathy to Peter's family. May he rest in peace. John Nocella, Friend, Stoneham, MA Secretary, Appian Club

Dear Doreen and Peter,

My deepest sympathies and prayers for you and your family on the passing of your father. He was a true gentleman and an all around nice guy. I always enjoyed meeting and talking with him. He will be missed.