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Thomas D. D'Angelo

Easton, Pennsylvania

Nov 19, 1943 – Oct 27, 2025 (Age 81)

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BORN
November 19, 1943
DIED
October 27, 2025
AGE
81
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Thomas D. D'Angelo, 81, of Palmer Township, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 27, 2025 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. Born November 19, 1943 in Pittston, PA, he was the son of the late Sophie Swierczynski. He and his wife, Beverly (Boni) D'Angelo were married 55 years. Tom was a sales manager...

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To Bev and the rest of your family. Tom will surely be missed and I still remember him growing up in Avona heights . You were the Best neighbors.

So sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He was not only my employer but also a great friend who would always be there for you. Prayers for the whole family.

Beverly and family: So very sorry to hear of Tom´s passing. A wonderful example for others to follow in his goo. A true gentleman. So fortunate to have known him. Blessings to you all.

Worked with Tommy D at Johnstone and he was a true treasure, filled with joy & fun, especially on our group trip to the US Open. Great Times! We laughed so much about Jack Sock. Wishing TD peace, serving aces above. Condolences to his beloved family. He will be missed.

So tough to lose another fine man From our tennis acquaintances. Always smiling and always a gentleman. He will find good friends and teammates in Heaven

Dear Bev, Please accept my deepest condolences on Tom's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.

My condolences to the D'Angelo on the passing of Thomas, became friends with Tom when being a patron Circle Auto parts Rest in Eternal Peace my friend.

Tom, Thank You for Your service to our country. God Bless You! God be with your family! Sincerely, A Grateful American

"A Vietnam Veteran has passed away today." Tom, you stand relieved from your post. A job well done fellow Vietnam Veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. The final volley has sounded and taps is about to begin, ending a successful career as a nation´s defender. Farewell fellow veteran.