Angelo Piscopo

Angelo Piscopo obituary, Cape Coral, FL

Angelo Piscopo

Angelo Piscopo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 5, 2025.
Angelo Francisco Carmine Piscopo, 51, of Cape Coral, Florida, formerly of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully at his home on April 11, 2025.

Born on November 17, 1973, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Angelo was the beloved son of the late Donald and Carolyn Piscopo. He spent his formative years in Tulsa, attending Marquette Catholic School and Edison Preparatory School. He later continued his education at Cape Coral High School in Florida, Edison Junior College in Fort Myers, and Tulsa Junior College.
Angelo dedicated his life to the construction industry, building a distinguished career that spanned from Tulsa to Key West. Among his many accomplishments, he took immense pride in his contributions to the construction of the Ritz-Carlton on Marco Island, Florida project celebrated with a grand parade honoring. Angelo and his crew. Known for his unwavering work ethic and ability to tackle complex projects, Angelo earned deep respect and admiration throughout his profession.

In his youth, Angelo was an avid athlete, participating in baseball, basketball, long-
distance running, karate, and piano. He was a Boy Scout and cherished outdoor adventures, including camping, fishing, and even whimsical pursuits like hunting for Bigfoot in Georgia's foothills. His adventurous spirit was epitomized by a brave heroic act where he punched a shark in the nose to protect his family.Angelo's passions extended far beyond his profession and sense of adventure. He often looked to the sky in awe, finding wonder in the stars and joy in sharing his knowledge of the universe. A man of deep faith and integrity, he held a profound love for his children, his family, including his beloved dogs, his God, and his country.

He is survived by his loving wife, Monica Piscopo; his children, Stella Piscopo and Angelo Piscopo Jr.; his former wife and first love, Robin Squitieri Piscopo; and their daughters, Alyssa Lynn Piscopo and Gina Lou Piscopo-Newman, along with her husband, Dalton Newman. Angelo also leaves behind his sister, Donna (Piscopo) Doughty, and her husband, Daniel Doughty; nephew, Joseph Doughty, and his wife, Marie; great-nephews, Joseph Doughty Jr. and Jaxon Doughty; and great-niece, Arielle Doughty. He is also survived by his aunts, Louise Piscopo, Mae (Piscopo) D'Amore, and Francis Najera; numerous cousins; and many lifelong friends.

Angelo was preceded in death by his parents, Donald and Carolyn Piscopo; grandparents, Angelo and Josephine Piscopo, and Frank and Eleanor Capra; uncle, Joseph (Joey) Piscopo; uncle, Anthony Piscopo; aunt and godmother, Carmela Hawkins; and aunt, Graceanne Linker.

A celebration of Angelo's life will be announced at a later date in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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June 9, 2025

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Donna Piscopo Doughty

June 9, 2025

Donna Piscopo Doughty

June 2, 2025

Family gathering

Donna Piscopo Doughty

June 1, 2025

Cousins, the 3 Piscopo´s.
Anthony Jr., Joseph Jr., & Angelo named after there grandfather Angelo Piscopo.

Donna Piscopo Doughty

May 31, 2025

Donna Piscopo Doughty

May 31, 2025

Family

Donna Piscopo Doughty

May 30, 2025

Angelo´s loves

Donna Piscopo Doughty

May 30, 2025

Moments of love we treasure

Sharon Britton

May 15, 2025

Sharon Britton

May 15, 2025

Well, it's been just over a month since Angelo started his new journey. Angelo was a young man when I first met him on his second date with my sister, he had a dream to sail the world and decided she was his dream and life with Angelo began. He was witty and kind and eager to learn his career in framing and construction with my dad. Angelo was family. He became a master craftsman. He loved hosting BBQ's and they always had a party for something or some reason, especially when the girls were born. The pool party was at the Pascopo house! I remember he worked hard but always had enough energy to have some fun times. Angelo was adventureous and always dreamed big. He shared many good years with our family. I´ll always remember his sense of humor, the way he lit up a room, and the good times we all had together. In his passing I choose to think of his younger years in honoring his transistion to heaven. I pray he is at peace with all the different chapters of his life and I pray for all his 4 children to hold onto the good memories they have. Angelo was blessed to be loved unconditionaly by his sister, may she find comfort in knowing he knew she never left his side.

Sharon Britton

May 15, 2025

Phil Rivera

May 7, 2025

Angelo was a man who had no sense of time when it came to get a job done! Heart is working man I know. The funniest story I have is when he wanted to pay me 1990 prices to trim on Sanibel after the hurricane and all the traffic! Lol I didn´t work for him. Rest in peace, my friend.

Daniel Carnemolla

May 6, 2025

RIP cousin

Deanna Brock

May 6, 2025

I remember when you where just a kiddo playing with your hot wheel so happy with that beautiful smile.you will be missed .

Kelly Noah Hauf

May 6, 2025

My family moved next door to The Piscopo´s when I was 9 years old in the summer before starting the 4th grade. Donna was 8 and starting 3rd grade. We immediately became fast best friends. I spent the night with her pretty much every weekend thereafter - so their family claimed me as another daughter - and she became my other sister. When Donna and I were around 11 & 12 Angelo was born. His mother and father had been praying for another child and were particularly thrilled to be expecting a son. They could not have been any happier to bring him into the world.
Donna and I couldn´t wait to meet our new brother! I remember being SO excited to meet him for the first time. Sometimes I would just stand by his crib and watch him sleep. He was such a beautiful baby with the most amazing eyes .. and those eyelashes - WOW!!! As he grew he and I had created a special bond. He knew I loved and adored him - so he only wanted me to hold him when I was around. Carolyn told me he would cry for me sometimes when I wasn´t there.
I moved away when I turned 18 when Angelo was only 7. I really missed him. He was a sweet boy, but full of mischief and loved pulling one over on someone. That giggle and look on his face was priceless. I didn´t see him again until his father´s funeral when he was 33, but I still felt that special brotherly bond that we had created when he was a child. He will always be in my heart; my precious sweet little brother Angelo. I love ya forever, kiddo!

Grace Carnemolla

May 5, 2025

Angelo, Thank you for spending time with me in the morning having coffee .
And giving Donna a hard time .
I love you to the moon and back.

Grace Carnemolla

May 5, 2025

You are an angel now ur name describes you to the world I will truly miss you cousin

Mike britton

May 5, 2025

Rest in peace Angelo
You will be missed.

Mike Hoey

May 5, 2025

My heart goes out to you during this difficult time

Daniel Doughty

May 5, 2025

Angelo was a daring soul. We pulled so many pranks on him and he would just laugh with all of us. I´m sure going to miss him.

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