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Brandy Marie D’Angelo (Sharpe) age 54 entered into eternal rest peacefully at her home in Covington, Louisiana. She was born July 1, 1970 in New Orleans, Louisiana and a native of Chalmette, Louisiana.
She was the daughter of the late Don Philip D’Angelo, Sr. and Pamela Estopinal D’Angelo. Brandy is survived by her loving spouse Andrew Sharpe, cherished son Aiden Philip Sharpe, brother Don P. D’Angelo, Jr, (Angie), sister Shelley D’Angelo Richards (Raleigh), sister Mandy D’Angelo Guarino (Gino), and brother Jace D’Angelo.
She was a graduate of the Academy of the Holy Angels in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1988. She leaves behind a legacy of love, devotion, and enduring support to her family and friends. Brandy is known for her generous heart and unconditional love.
She is also survived by a niece (Learryn Richards), six nephews Cody Hebert (Courtney), Casey D’Angelo (Meghan), Collin D’Angelo (Sarah), Raleigh Richards, IV(Brennan), Gino Guarino(Gabby), Jace D’Angelo Jr., great niece (Harper D’Angelo) and 4 great nephews (Breighdon Dupre, Calogero Hebert, Giancarlo Hebert, and Hayden D’Angelo) that she adored. She was affectionately known as “Nanny” to them all.
Brandy had a lengthy career as a sales consultant and showroom manager in the plumbing industry with LCR and Tammany Supply. During her years of service, she made many dear friends who became an extension of her family. She loved with her whole heart and her loyalty never wavered.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate Brandy's life at a visitation on June 18, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, followed by a Mass at 12:00 PM at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, located at 501 Holy Trinity Dr, Covington, LA 70433.
In lieu of flowers please donate to autoimmune.org in her honor to support research for autoimmune disorders
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