Michael Anthony Angelo was born in Clarkston July 30, 1949 to Viola Oedewaldt and Michael Angelo.
He graduated from Clarkston High School, and continued his education at Eastern Washington University. After graduating from EWU he transferred to Washington State University to complete his education to become a pharmacist. He practiced throughout eastern Washington and north Idaho, and finished his career at Benewah Community Hospital.
Mike is survived by his wife, Lynn Dever. His children Heather Hadley (Brian), Stephanie Fennel (Thomas), Taylor Rigg (Jeff), Lucas Angelo (Meghan), Morgan Hovde (Brandon) and Cooper Angelo (Kymani) also mourn his loss. Mike had 15 grandchildren—Brecken, Maddox, Theron, Perrie, Quincy, Jack, Tucker, Miles, Mac, Gus, Wes, Cooper, Waylon, Huck and Scarlett.
His family would love to join with you to celebrate Mike’s life and memory. A service is planned at Viola Community Center (1007 Rothfork Rd Viola, ID) on May 13, 2023 at 1 pm.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Michaels honor to the Leukemia & Lymphonma Society. Information on ways to donation may be found at www.lls.org/ways-to-give
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Michael Terhaar
July 30, 2023
Hi Everyone, I went to WSU with Mike. We became close friends after graduation as we both lived in the Spokane area. We did many things together skiing, get togethers, etc. We have the same birthday and traditionally wished each other the best. Today I will send him my best and wish him a blast in heaven!
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