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Filomena D. Angelucci, age 92, of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, passed away on Thursday, June 19, 2025, at Brandywine Assisted Living in Kennett Square. She was the wife of the late Domenico Angelucci, who died on July 31, 2000, and with whom she shared 45 years of marriage.
Born in Civitella Messer Raimondo, Abruzzo Italy, she was a daughter of the late Luigi Mastrippolito and the late Antonietta D'Orazio Mastrippolito.
Filomena led a fulfilling and vibrant life, characterized by her outgoing nature, ambition, courage, and pride.
She immigrated to the United States as a young woman, bringing with her the rich traditions of her Italian heritage. Filomena embraced her new community while holding tightly to the values and customs of her homeland. She became a pillar of strength and warmth, known for her unwavering kindness, her dedication to her faith, and her ability to make everyone feel welcome in her home.
Throughout her life, Filomena exemplified resilience and grace. She faced challenges with unwavering determination and viewed each day as an opportunity to share her boundless love and generosity with those around her. Her home became a sanctuary of warmth, where family, friends, and neighbors gathered to enjoy her hospitality and to celebrate life’s milestones.
Filomena found immense joy in cooking, gardening, and knitting, yet her greatest happiness came from being surrounded by her family. She cherished moments spent together around the dinner table, celebrating life’s occasions with love and laughter. Her exceptional culinary skills, especially her lasagna and pizzelles, became beloved family favorites.
She worked for many years as a Computer Control Sheer Operator at NVF Company in Kennett Square before retiring at the age of 62. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Kennett Square. Her legacy is one of love, laughter, faith, and a life beautifully lived and dearly cherished.
Filomena is survived by her two sons, Ernesto A. “Ernie” Angelucci of Kennett Square and Luigi Angelucci and his wife, June, of Narvon, PA; her two brothers, Angelo Mastrippolito and Alfred Mastrippolito; her sister, Mary Mastrangelo; and her grandchildren, Lisa Skelley (Andrew), Anthony Angelucci (Ann), Alexis Stoltzfoos (Philip), and Daniel Angelucci. She also leaves behind five loving great-grandchildren: Ava, Alena, Anthony Dominic, Jaxson, and Isabelle.
You are invited to Filomena’s viewing, which will take place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, from 10:00–10:45 AM at St. Patrick Catholic Church, located at 212 Meredith Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348. Her Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00 AM, with interment at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, 460 North Union Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348.
In memory of Filomena, contributions may be made to Abramson Cancer Center at Chester County Hospital at http://givingpages.upenn.edu/rememberingFilomena
Arrangements are entrusted to Matthew J. Grieco of Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. (484-734-8100). To view her online obituary, please visitKennett Square, Pennsylvania, passed away on Thursday June 19, 2025, at Brandywine Assisted Living in Kennett Square. She was the wife of the late Domenico Angelucci, who died on July 31, 2000, and with whom she shared 45 years of marriage. Born in Civitella Messer Raimondo, Abruzzo Italy, she was a daughter of the late Luigi Mastrippolito and the late Antonietta D'Orazio Mastrippolito. Filomena led a fulfilling and vibrant life, characterized by her outgoing nature, ambition, courage, and pride. She immigrated to the United States as a young woman, bringing with her the rich traditions of her Italian heritage. Filomena embraced her new community while holding tightly to the values and customs of her homeland. She became a pillar of strength and warmth, known for her unwavering kindness, her dedication to her faith, and her ability to make everyone feel welcome in her home. Throughout her life, Filomena exemplified resilience and grace. She faced challenges with unwavering determination and viewed each day as an opportunity to share her boundless love and generosity with those around her. Her home became a sanctuary of warmth, where family, friends, and neighbors gathered to enjoy her hospitality and to celebrate life's milestones. Filomena found immense joy in cooking, gardening, and knitting, yet her greatest happiness came from being surrounded by her family. She cherished moments spent together around the dinner table, celebrating life's occasions with love and laughter. Her exceptional culinary skills, especially her lasagna and pizzelles, became beloved family favorites. She worked for many years as a Computer Control Sheer Operator at NFV Company in Kennett Square before retiring at the age of 62. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Kennett Square. Her legacy is one of love, laughter, faith, and a life beautifully lived and dearly cherished. Filomena is survived by her two sons, Ernesto A. "Ernie" Angelucci of Kennett Square and Luigi Angelucci and his wife, June, of Narvon, PA; her two brothers, Angelo Mastrippolito and Alfred Mastrippolito; her sister, Mary Mastrangelo; and her grandchildren, Lisa Skelley (Andrew), Anthony Angelucci (Ann), Alexis Stoltzfoos (Philip), and Daniel Angelucci. She also leaves behind five loving great-grandchildren: Ava, Alena, Anthony Dominic, Jaxson, and Isabelle. You are invited to Filomena's viewing, which will take place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, from 10:00–11:00 AM at St. Patrick Catholic Church, located at 212 Meredith Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348. Her Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00 AM, with interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery, 460 North Union Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348. In memory of Filomena, contributions may be made to Abramson Cancer Center at Chester County Hospital. Arrangements are entrusted to Matthew J. Grieco of Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. (484-734-8100). To view her online obituary, please visit www.griecofunerals.com." target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> www.griecofunerals.com.
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