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Dominic D'ANGELO Obituary

D'ANGELO, Dominic J. Dominic J.""Coach Dom"" D'Angelo, 87, of Wells, Maine died on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at the Kennebunk Nursing Home, Kennebunk, Maine of heart failure following an extended illness. Born in Southington on June 17, 1923, he was the eldest son of Alfonso D'Angelo and Katherine Mazzera D'Angelo. He was married to the late Shirley Beck D'Angelo for 51 years, retiring to Maine in 1987, and has resided for the past several years with his daughter, Susan D'Angelo Sullivan.
A graduate of Lewis High School in Southington, D'Angelo was a star athlete in football, basketball and baseball; he captained the football and basketball teams under legendary coach Joe Fontana, also attended Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, where he played quarterback and defensive end. He was a combat medic in World War II, serving with the 8th Armored Division under General George Patton. He was awarded the Bronze Star for Valor when he rescued wounded soldiers trapped by deadly artillery fire. He was later part of the force that liberated the German death camp at Dachau. Following the War, D'Angelo graduated from Columbia University and returned to athletics by playing with the Southington Gems Semi-Professional Football Club. He accepted a Graduate Assistant Coaching post at Stetson University in Florida, then came back to Connecticut to become Director of the Southington YMCA. During his 15 years in that post he founded Southington's midget football and biddy basketball leagues.
He accepted a faculty and coaching position at St. James School of Berlin, then served as Athletic Director and Coach of Soccer, Basketball and Baseball, and founding Coach of Football at Laurel Crest Academy in Bristol. D'Angelo joined the faculty and coaching staff of Southington High School, becoming Head Football Coach at Southington in 1967. His Blue Knights teams compiled a record of 169-71 over 20 seasons with multiple League Championships. In 1972 he was named National High School Coach of the Year for the Eastern United States, and Northeastern States Coach of the Year in 1973. He also served for a number of years as the school's Athletic Director, overseeing many state championship programs. He retired in 1987 to spend more time with his wife Shirley as she battled cancer, but could not give up athletics entirely. He became an Assistant Football Coach at Kennebunk (ME) High School, where he coached alongside his eldest grandson Robert Sullivan until 2009. He served as well as Head Baseball Coach of rival Wells (ME) High School, where he coached another grandson, Christopher Sullivan. Following Shirley's death in 1999, Coach Dom returned to Connecticut and assisted with the Granby High School Baseball team, there coaching grandsons, Michael and Matthew D'Angelo. He later wed a former high school sweetheart, Barbara Lewis McNerney, who died in 2008. D'Angelo received numerous athletic and civic awards, and was saluted for his devotion to youth athletics by the Governors of Connecticut and Maine with ""Coach Dom Day"" proclamations. He served for 25 years on the Southington Parks Commission, and helped form the Southington Gridiron Club. Last fall, he was an inaugural inductee to the Southington Sports Hall of Fame.
D'Angelo is predeceased by wives Shirley and Barbara, and by a sister, Anne D'Angelo Chicone. He is survived by: his brother, Alphonse J. D'Angelo of Southington; daughter Susan (D'Angelo) Sullivan, and husband Roger of Wells, ME and son Robert J. D'Angelo and wife Teri of Granby; grandson Robert J. Sullivan and wife Erica of Kennebunk, ME and great grandchildren Stephanie and Zackary; grandson Christopher M. Sullivan of Dover, NH and great grandson Nicholas; grandson Michael A. D'Angelo of Avon.; grandson Matthew J. D'Angelo of Granby and great grandson Jayden; granddaughter Nicole D'Angelo Joyce and husband Matthew of Avon.
Visiting hours will be at the Della Vecchia Funeral Home, 211 N. Main St. Southington. on Wednesday, February 16 from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Thomas Church, 99 Bristol St. in Southington at 10: a.m. on Thursday, February 17 followed by internment at the St. Thomas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions are encouraged to the D'Angelo Memorial Fund, c/o Robert Sullivan at Kennebunk High School, Fletcher Street, Kennebunk, ME 04043. For online condolences and directions visit www.dellavecchiafh.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Feb. 15, 2011.

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Cathy Weston

February 28, 2011

Alphonse, I will always remember Dom for his warm smile and wonderful sense of humor. He touched the lives of many. My mom and dad always admired all he did for the youth of Southington. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dave Wallace

February 22, 2011

I remember Dom so very well, and, most of all, our days together with the postwar Southington Gems. He was Mr. Happy Face in my book.

February 18, 2011

Dear Alphonse, Please accept my deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of Dom. I met Dom on my first day of school in 1963. We were both new to Beecher St School. He helped make my first year teaching jitters evaporate with his great sense of humor.
Sincerely, Gloria Palumbo

February 17, 2011

Dom opened up both his heart and his home to us. We loved his sense of humor and are blessed to have called him ‘friend’.
Deepest Condolences,
Mary Ellen, Manny, Tim & Brandon Muyano

February 16, 2011

I'm so glad I had the experience of playing for coach Dom. Some of the best times of my life. As coach Dom would always say ( look it in) !

Jack Fager

February 16, 2011

Sue and Family,
I was very sad to hear the news of your Dad. He was a great Coach and a greater man. I'm so glad I was able to see him last November at his induction to the SHS Hall of Fame. My condolences to you and your family. Regards, Francis Maineri, New Hampton, NH

February 15, 2011

I remember seeing him in the halls at school...always a kind word, smile or a big wave to all students. He surely will be missed. Our sympathy to his family. Sincerely, Pamela Stetson Martinelli and family.

John M. West

February 15, 2011

Sue, Bob and Family,

Condolences on the loss of your Dad he was a kind, gentle person who took the time to truly know people as anyone who enjoyed the coaching of so many.

The Blue Knights have lost a legacy.

Godspeed Coach.. we'll all remember you.

John M. West (SHS '73)

Irene Rock

February 15, 2011

Sue and Bob
So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. I remember when we where kids the smell of your dads pipe. The rides he gave us to school and the trips to the YMCA. Your dad was a wonderful teacher, neighbor and friend. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Your friend and former neighbor.
Irene Rock

Sally Elmer

February 15, 2011

So sorry to hear the passing of Mr. D'Angelo he was a great teacher. He will be missed dearly by all the Southington people that knew him. My prayers and thoughts are with all of his family at this sad time. God Bless.

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