Rachel-Candeloro-Obituary

Rachel Candeloro

South Philadelphia, New Jersey

About

LOCATION
South Philadelphia, New Jersey

Obituary

Send Flowers

CANDELORO, Rachel On February 8, 2009. (nee Mangiamele). Age 90. Of South Philadelphia. Beloved daughter of the late Vincent and Margaret Mangiamele (nee Carbone). Loving wife of 55 years to the late Joseph Candeloro. Loving mother of Carole (late Armand) Mancini and the late Joseph (surviving Marilyn) Candeloro. Beloved sister of Nicholas Mangiamele, Marie Nardone and Susan Orlando. Loving grandmother of 6 and great-grandmother of 6. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Thursday from 9:30 to 11 am at Saint Andrew the Apostle R.C. Church: Route 561 (Haddonfield-Berlin Rd.) and Kresson Gibbsboro Rd., Gibbs-boro, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am in the church. Entombment Calvary Mausoleum, Cherry Hill. No Evening Viewing. Expressions of sympa-thy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.comunder online obituaries of Rachel Candeloro. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:


www.mcannhealey.com

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

May Aunt Ray rest in peace and be reunited with all her loved ones....I am so happy that my Grandpop was able to spend some precious time with his sister before her passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you....

I am going to miss Aunt Ray...but I know she is at peace and with Uncle Joe and Joseph whom I know she missed with all her heart. I feel sad for my mom and Aunt Marie. I feel so lucky to have had such wonderful Aunt's and Uncle's in my life. I treat my niece's and nephew's like I was treated as a child. I'm so grateful to belong to such a wondeful loving family.
Margo

This is to bid farewell to Aunt Rae, on her journey to be reunited with Uncle Joe. We will hold fond memories in our hearts of holiday dinners with the entire family seated around the dinner table, enjoying each other's company. We love you, and you will remain forever in our hearts, the Lawrence Solometo Jr. family

I have such fond memories of Aunt Ray. Like when we all sat around the kitchen table at Aunt Marie's. There was always lots of laughter and talk of the old days.
And they were eating cake and having coffee. It could be 11 o'clock at night and they would still be drinking the coffee. I don't know how they ever slept.
I remember when Uncle Joe used to come to visit us in Smyrna and take us in his BIG car to the candy store.
I will miss Aunt Ray. I like to think that now she is up...

I have so many great memories of Aunt Ray, Grandmom's house in South Philly, the summers at the shore in Margate, and many more, but my most favorite is this past year. I am glad that I had the chance to spend time with her whenever I visited my Dad. It was so special to have them together again, brother and sister for her last days. I will miss her and so will my father. May God Bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Love, Linda

I can still hear the loud laughter and talking at grandmom's and Aunt Marie's houses... your mom was part of my memories..... now she can continue laughing with your dad and Joseph and some of the rest of the clan..... Our prayers are with you and your family.. Lois & Paul

I think it was great that Aunt Ray and my Father were able to share some special moments together this past year. They so enjoyed each others company. To watch those two together it brought back memories of their youth not their golden years.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Rosemary, Patrick, Roseann, and John Healey would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family and to assure the family that we will be there to help them in their time of need. Our prayers go out to you and your family at this time.