Samuel-D'Angelo-Obituary

Samuel J. D'Angelo

Rochester, New York

Age 90

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Samuel J. D'Angelo ROCHESTER - December 20, 2020 - Beloved Rochester native Samuel J. D'Angelo passed away at the age of 90 on December 20, 2020. He is survived by his brother Prisco D'Angelo; his three children: Nancy Callinan (Leonard Barber), Susan Hooper (Scott Hooper), and son, John...

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We miss you everyday Merry Christmas Uncle Sam Picturing you all celebrating a D´Angelo Christmas like the ones we always cherish

Sam, One of the greatest thrills of my life was when I took my son Joe and your brother Tony to New York for the Yankee World Series It was the final game and after the game as we were walking back to our hotel, we ran into you and your daughter and you were carrying a 2 foot by 2 foot patch of sod that you took from the infield near the pitchers mound. You shared it with us, and I remember planting some in Tony's lawn, my lawn, and Gordie's lawn. How many people can say that they have a...

A very special and dear friend to my deceased parents. Josephine and Chuck Zaffuto. He was their best man in their wedding and they chose him to be my godfather. Years would pass between visits but he always made you feel like the most important person to him. Loved him much, prayers for his families loss. Kitty Zaffuto Cavalieri

Dearest Nancy, Susan, Johnny and family,
It’s difficult to express our hearts with the loss of our Uncle Sam.
May he watch over you from his place of peace and light. May your love and faith be a source of strength for you and our entire family,. Our prayers, love and sympathy go out to all of you in a huge way.
we love you all and are keeping you close to our hearts
Cousins Joey, Patty, Joey & Mark

Sam was a dear friend. He was a member of our wedding party, and when John passed away, he came from Florida to be here with the family.That was much appreciated.
My prayers are for his children and all his loving nieces and nephews.
May he rest in peace.

We miss you already Uncle Sam, but smile at all the great memories . . . family picnics, your fantastic chicken dinners with all the trimmings delivered, sitting around the table for hours at Thanksgiving and Christmas, chicken wings, bus trips to the casino, poker at Ed’s, euchre at Marks, walking the mall or canal with Uncle Prisco, Yankees, did I mention chicken wings? Family was everything to you and you were everything to us. We are comforted knowing that you are reunited with all your...