ANGELO F. FALCONI

1924 - 2015

ANGELO F. FALCONI obituary, 1924-2015, Canonsburg, PA

ANGELO F. FALCONI

1924 - 2015

BORN

1924

DIED

2015

ANGELO FALCONI Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 8, 2015.
FALCONI ANGELO F.
Age 91, a lifelong resident of the Washington County area, who took great pride in calling Southwestern Pennsylvania his home, passed away at the Donnell House in Washington, Pennsylvania on Friday, November 6, 2015. Upon receiving one of the many awards bestowed upon him during his lifetime, Angelo said, "I'm proud to acknowledge that my parents, Elena and Cesare, came to the United States, through Ellis Island, in 1923, from the small town of Valcadara, Italy. I learned important lessons from my parents and my uncle, Dominick. They brought with them from Italy a commitment to hard work and the recognition of the importance of family and community. I have tried to apply the lessons I learned." His life's journey took him across the country, around the world and he touched the lives of countless people. Angelo F. Falconi was born in Lawrence, near Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, on February 19, 1924. He was preceded in death by four sisters, his twin sister, Melinda Borrelli, Antonina Horwath, Elena Morascyzk and Rita Skittle. During his youth, he attended school in Canonsburg and the Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia, but he was primarily self-taught. Angelo embodied the true entrepreneurial spirit. He loved to make "deals." He was a charismatic businessman who was willing to take risks when people suggested otherwise. This spirit first came to light when he and a childhood friend decided to start a business at the age of six by waxing a schoolteacher's car. Unfortunately for the schoolteacher, all that the industrious duo had available was axle grease. Fortunately, Angelo's father came to his rescue and the entrepreneurial fire had been ignited. He never let adversity hold him back. In 1937, as a teenager, he started his first used car dealership in Canonsburg. His love affair with the automobile industry began. In the early 1940's, Angelo became one of the youngest Ford dealers in the United States. Shortly after receiving his approval as a Ford dealer, he was drafted into the U.S. Army Air Force and proudly remained on active duty until the end of World War II. At the conclusion of World War II, Angelo returned to Canonsburg, Pennsylvania and operated the Ford dealership into the 1960's. He made many trips to Dearborne, Michigan, where he was a guest at Henry Ford's home. In the 1960's, to great surprise, Angelo sold the Ford dealership to invest in Toyota, a car mostly unknown in the U.S. and ill-suited for our climate. He had a vision that few shared. It was a recurring story. Over the years, he had owned automobile dealerships in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Florida, Nevada, Arizona and California, representing various manufacturers and was a pioneer in recognizing the impact of foreign automobiles and motorcycles in the U.S. market. Throughout Angelo's 70 year history in the automotive industry, he was a dealer of almost every make of vehicle and motorcycle including Edsel, Ford, Toyota Harley-Davidson, Honda, Subaru, Mercedes Benz, Chevrolet, Nissan, Acura, Hyundai, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Mazda, Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, and Jeep. Angelo was involved in many other business ventures including the development of the Washington Mall, Oak Springs Center, Mac Plastics, Falcon Plastics, Corporate Air, The Canonsburg Pottery, Sharon Metal Products and real estate developments for commercial, industrial and residential use in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Florida, Nevada, California, Arizona and Ohio. The Falconi related ventures have employed more than 1,000 people throughout the nation with approximately 700 of them working in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Angelo and his family have been supporters of many organizations throughout the area including the Washington Area Humane Society, Canonsburg Hospital, St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Canonsburg, youth athletics, Washington & Jefferson College, the Washington County Community Foundation and Falconi Field, the home of the Washington Wild Things. He also supported the University of Pittsburgh. He was also very proud of his involvement with the Pittsburgh Penguins. When Mario Lemieux contacted Angelo and said he was putting together a group to buy the Penguins and keep them in Pittsburgh, Angelo once again answered the call. He was proud to call Mario Lemieux his friend and that the team has remained a Pittsburgh landmark. Angelo was a leader in the community. He touched the lives of thousands of people in a positive way. Angelo is survived by his son, Angelo M. Falconi (Angie); and a number of nieces and nephews. Deceased are his first wife, Alice Svitek; his second wife, Paula Garcia; his twin sister, Melinda Borrelli; and his sisters, Antonina Horwath, Elena Morascyzk and Rita Skittle. Friends will be received from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in MARIO L. DeANGELO FUNERAL HOMEat 194 East College Street in Canonsburg. Departing prayers will be held in DeAngelo Funeral Home at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, followed by Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, November 12, 2015, in St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church at 317 West Pike Street in Canonsburg. Interment will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery in Canonsburg. A guestbook is available at www.deangelocare.com. In lieu of flowers, Angelo has requested that donations be made to the Washington Area Humane Society, PO Box 66, Eighty-four, PA 15330, the Washington County Community Foundation at PO Box 308, Eighty-four, PA 15330 or Hospice Care of the Washington Hospital for the Donnell House at 155 Wilson Ave., Washington, PA 15301.

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November 12, 2015

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November 12, 2015

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November 11, 2015

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November 12, 2015

My condolence Angie and the whole family .
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Carmen Calabro

November 12, 2015

Angelo I am sorry to hear about the passing of your father. My sympathy. I remember when your family took me to Deep Creek with you back when we were kids.

My mom just told me about it.

I wish you well.
Carmen Calabro

Don Bindas

November 11, 2015

After working for Angelo for several years, I learned that the difference between success and just getting by is all about what you will accept based upon what you expect

Don Bindas

November 11, 2015

After working for Angelo for several years, I learned that the difference between success and meritocracy is all about what you will accept based upon what you expect, because as you go, there you are

Frank Catalano Jr.

November 10, 2015

My father, Frank Catalano, and my grandfather Giuseppe Catalano worked for and knew Angelo well. My condolences to the Falconi family. Angelo made a difference in the lives of my father and grandfather and our family appreciated it. Thank you Angelo!!

November 9, 2015

One meeting and you knew you liked the man. Rest in Peace
Lou Incardona

Bill Townsend

November 9, 2015

I always enjoyed talking with Mr. Falconi. As a youngster growing up down the street from him to buying my first car at Washington Honda to hearing him talk about his love of Western Pennsylvania, he always left an impression.

My deepest condolences to Angie and the rest of the Falconi family.

Bill

Karen Marshall

November 9, 2015

Angelo was a great character in amongst us. Doing any transaction with him left you with memorable stories and laughter. I still have my lucky gold pieces. Great business man!

November 9, 2015

Angie,
My prayers are with you. I will be down t see you.

Patte Shetler

November 9, 2015

So sorry for your loss.
Vanessa DeFilippo

Nancy Gancarz

November 9, 2015

Great man worked for hisDealership he will beMissed

BOBBIE DERAMO

November 9, 2015

REMEMBERING A KIND, SWEET MAN, WHO ALWAYS MADE ME SMILE.

vicki

November 8, 2015

Sorry for your loss..He was a good man..meet him in the 70's...fly with the angels...

November 8, 2015

ANGIE.
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME. PATTY & GREG KELLER

ivana booher\ Truxel

November 8, 2015

My condolences go out to the Falconi family..I grew up knowing this man very well and always playing in the house that his family owned on corner of Henderson ave where the john deer tracker place now houses..RIP MR ANGELO FALCONI..

Gene Kunak

November 8, 2015

Angelo was not only a customer of mine but also a friend. We shared many dinners together during my time at PNC Bank. Mary and I will miss him.

rebecca vitteck

November 8, 2015

Angelo. .I will love and miss you forever. .the last 15+ years have been great knowing you. .. Rip with God

Maggie Mazon

November 8, 2015

You were definitely one of a kind. It was nice to know you. God bless your family. Rest in peace with your loved ones.

Lillian Myers

November 8, 2015

Sad to hear that Angelo had pass.My prayers and thoughts are with you.

rich horner

November 8, 2015

sorry for your loss, Angie

Eileen Miller

November 8, 2015

Angelo will be Sadly missed by many, Prayers to his family & staff, Love to all who knew & loved him

MAGGIE DEMOSS

November 8, 2015

I WILL ALWAYS BE THANKFUL FOR THE TIME WE SHARED TOGETHER IN THIS LIFE.I LOVE YOU AND I WILL MISS YOU. IT`S BEEN A HELL OF A RIDE.OH, AND YOU CAN HAVE THE PHONES BACK !!!!!!!!!!!

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