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Angelina Guglielmo
New Rochelle - Angelina Guglielmo(nee Cianciulli) of New Rochelle died October 15, 2021 at age 86. Angelina was born in Andretta, Italy on Jan. 15, 1935. She worked as a seamstress for Raleigh Athletic in New Rochelle for over 30 years. She was the beloved wife of Antonio Guglielmo (d. August 7, 2017) She is survived by her daughters Antonietta Luongo (husband Angelo) and Nicolina Bommarito. Cherished grandmother of Dominick, Anthony, Anthony and Angela and great grandmother to Dominick Jr. and Annabelle. She is predeceased by a brother Angelo Cianciulli. To honor her life, family and friends will gather on Monday from 4 to 8pm at Coxe and Graziano Funeral Home 767 East Boston Post Rd. Mamaroneck. A Mass of Christian burial will be Tuesday 11 a.m. at St. Gregory the Great R.C. Church followed by entombment at St. Mary's Cemetery. For more information or to place an online condolence; www.coxeandgraziano.com
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