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David D'Angelo Obituary

Of Readfield, Maine, 46, died unexpectedly Saturday, October 23, 2004. He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, the son of Anthony and Helen (Miller) D'Angelo and grew up in North Weymouth. David graduated from Weymouth High School and Wentworth Institute of Technology where he met Alicia, his wife of 23 years. They relocated to Readfield, Maine in 1991. Mr. D'Angelo was a loving husband, father, and friend. He was employed at Bowdoin College since 1995, where he currently was Director of Facilities Management. He enjoyed motorcycling and boating with his family, was a member of United Bikers of Maine and the Honda Riders Club. An active volunteer in the Boys Scouts, he assisted with many community events. The D'Angelo Family are members of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, in Winthrop. David was predeceased by his father. He is survived by his wife Alicia (Reynolds) D'Angelo and their three children, Anthony David, Elizabeth Marie and Nicole Maureen; his mother and step-father, Helen D'Angelo Neilson and Ronald Neilson; his brother, John D'Angelo; his step-sister, Nancy Neilson Connor; his wife's parents, Maureen and George D. Reynolds, Jr.; brothers-in-law, George Reynolds III and Jim Reynolds, and sisters-in-law, Christina Marsan and Pamela Heller. Also survived by aunts and uncle, Esther and Leo D'Angelo and Frances and Bill Haaze and many friends. David's love of family and life, his beautiful smile and the twinkle in his eye will be remembered by all who knew him. Relatives and friends may visit at Roberts Funeral Home, Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 11am at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Winthrop, the Reverend Brian Blanchette, Celebrant. Burial will follow at Readfield Corner Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may he made to the D'Angelo Family Fund, c/o the Winthrop Federal Credit Union, Highland Ave., Winthrop 04364.

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Published by Boston Globe on Oct. 27, 2004.

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Louise Palladino-Donner

October 29, 2004

Dear Alicia and family,

I send my deepest sympathy for your loss. This year I lost my mother and now the loss of one of my most remembered and cherished friends. I know that your heart is broken as was mine on the news of David's passing.

Alicia I am truly sorry.

Karen Bouvier-Brady

October 27, 2004

Dear Alicia: The world has lost a wonderful person but Heaven has gained one great soul. Thinking of you and praying for you. Love Karen

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