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Ralph L. DeAngelo

Utica, New York

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Ralph L. DeAngelo Utica Mr. Ralph L. DeAngelo, 84, of Utica passed away on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at his home with his loving family by his side. Ralph was born in NY Mills on August 4, 1924, the son of Antonio and Philomena (Tarquinio) DeAngelo. He was proud to have been raised and...

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Aunt Joannie, Rick, and Ralph...I have no words to describe how heartbroken I am. I loved Uncle Ralph with all my heart and it's hard to imagine a world without him in it. I'm going to miss his teasing and most of all his big smile when you went to see him.. I hope that, in some small way, I was able to make his life happier, because he always worked hard to make everyone else happy. I will always keep him in my heart and prayers and look forward to seeing him once again on the other side....

We remember Ralph from when we were little. He was always joking with us and we are very sad at his passing.

Aunt Joannie, Ralph, and Rick. My family (Elaine, Jayme, Laura, James III) and I will never forget all the great times we had with Uncle Ruffie. As I was growing up, Uncle Ruffie made us laugh, taught us pinnacle, and made sure we had fun at Delta Lake especially the first time he jumped off the fallen tree into the lake. I will always remember these memories. When Uncle Ruffie met my family for the first time, he made them feel right at home. He was a special Uncle to all of us but my...

(Ruffotz) Reminiscing at a time like this, I can't help but remember ma and pa and all our older siblings, especially our brother "Johnnotz" who so recently passed away.
I can't begin to imagine just what the life hereafter has in store for me. I'm hoping that you will soon appear to me (if only in my dreams) so I can get some vague idean what its like.
In the meantime, while I'm still around, we can keep in touch through the wonderful memories you left behind.
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My family extends it's deepest sympathy to the DeAngelo family. I am sure he is already playing the "back nine" somewhere in heaven. I hope the passing of time will ease your loss.

Ralph & Cheryl, please accept my sincere condolences.

John Scala

My deepest sympathy goes out to your family on the passing of "Uncle Ralphie". Growing up on Whitford Avenue I have many fond memories of all the DeAngelo families. Memories that I will cherish forever. My prayers go out to all of you.

My condolences go to Joan, Rick, and Ralph on the loss of Mr. Deangelo. He was a kind and caring neighbor, always willing to lend a hand when needed. I will especially remember him for his great sense of humor.

My deepest sympathies go out to your family on the loss of our "Uncle Ralphie", I have many memories growing up in the old neighborhood [Whitford Ave, Aiken Ave]. My prayers to everyone over his passing.