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With profound sadness, we share the passing of Angelina Wild, fondly known as Ann, who left us on February 26, 2025, just a week after celebrating her 96th birthday. Born on February 19, 1929, in Revere, Massachusetts, to parents Salvatore and Amelia Capano, Angelina was a shining example of resilience, determination, and love.
Angelina was a dedicated individual with an amazing work ethic, which was evident in her long tenure as an Executive Secretary at the IRS. Her dedication extended beyond her professional life, as she was fiercely devoted to her family, especially her son Jack. She was a pillar of strength and a beacon of light to all who were fortunate to know her.
An avid Red Sox fan, Angelina always had the game on, her spirited enthusiasm contagious to all around her. She possessed a sharp intellect, which she honed through her love for crossword puzzles and her passion for Sudoku. Angelina's adventurous spirit was evident through her travels, with trips to Italy and Iceland among her fondest memories. After spending most of her life in Revere, she recently moved to Windham, New Hampshire, where she spent her final years.
Angelina is survived by her loving son, Jack Wild, son-in-law Jim Foster and her sister Mary Schuster and her brother Rick Capano. She was preceded in death by her parents, Salvatore and Amelia Capano. Angelina was a loving, dedicated, and loyal individual whose memory will forever remain in our hearts.
We invite you to share your memories, stories, and photos of Angelina on the memorial page. Each contribution will serve as a comforting reminder of the joy and warmth she brought to our lives. Let us honor Angelina's legacy by remembering her as she was - vivacious, loving, and unforgettable.
A funeral service for Angelina will be held on Wednesday March 5, 2025, from 10:00AM-11:30AM at Paul Buonfiglio & Sons Funeral Home. Friends and family are kindly invited. Interment will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
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