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Michael Mastrangelo Obituary

Michael Joseph Mastrangelo, MD, 86, of Jenkintown, PA passed away peacefully on Friday, December 6th, 2024, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Michael was born in Phoenixville, PA on October 3rd, 1938, a son of the late Nancy (Foresta) and Joseph Mastrangelo. He is survived by his wife Ann (Sunday) Mastrangelo, his brother Vincent (Linda) Mastrangelo, as well as, three adult children, David (Kathleen) Mastrangelo, Mark (Jean) Mastrangelo and Audrey Reynolds. He has four loving grandchildren, Madison, Michael, and Elizabeth Mastrangelo, and John ("Jack") Reynolds. Michael and Ann were married for 60 years and spent summers in Mantoloking, NJ enjoying time with his children and grandchildren. His Saturday dinners included family and friends and highlighted his grilling skills. Michael had a notable 60-year medical career in the Philadelphia area. He graduated from Villanova University on a full scholarship in 1960 and The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1964. He also served at the Edgewood Arsenal in 1967 and was discharged from the Army in 1968 as a Captain in the Medical Corps. Michael began his career at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in a class of 10 medical interns in 1965, with a fellowship in 1970 and a residency in 1971, ultimately becoming Chief Medical Resident. Following his residency, he joined the Department of Medical Oncology at the American Oncologic Hospital (one the oldest cancer hospitals in the country). This hospital became Fox Chase Cancer Center. Michael returned to Jefferson University Hospital in 1984 and remained on staff until June 2024. During his 40-year tenure at Jefferson Hospital, he was a Professor of Medicine as well as Chief of Oncology. He specialized in Hematologic Oncology, Melanoma. He retired this year at the young age of 85 years old. During his career, Michael impacted the lives of countless patients with the extraordinary time and care he gave to his patients. He was on a quest to cure a challenging disease and mentored generations of doctors and nurses to achieve this goal. His medical accomplishments included, among others, the publication of two medical textbooks. He also started the publication of Seminars in Oncology in 1974 with two medical doctors and his medical research has been cited in over 6,500 articles. In 2005, Michael's portrait was selected by the Administration and Faculty of Sidney Kimmel Medical College to hang at the College and in 2016, he was awarded their Research Career Achievement. In June 2024, he was formally welcomed as an Inaugural Member of the Jefferson Luminaries. Michael's work in the field of melanoma will undoubtedly impact generations to come. Accolades aside, Michael would say that his most important achievement were the bonds he developed with his patients and colleagues. The time and care he spent with patients and their families will never be forgotten. We are sure his unique phone style will also be missed; "Hello, Michael Mastrangelo, World Famous Oncologist". A private viewing and funeral Mass will be held at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic B.V.M. Church in Jenkintown, PA. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his name to Jefferson's Melanoma Research Institute of Excellence (MIRE) Fund, Giving.Jefferson.edu, or Villanova University, give.villanova.edu. A celebration of life will be held in Spring 2025. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Dr. Michael, please visit our floral store.

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Published by WFMZ-TV 69 News on Dec. 9, 2024.

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Rose Mary Rosella

August 20, 2025

A brilliant doctor and student who will be missed by many. God Bless Him for the good work he performed in helping hundreds of patients over his long career.

Madeleine Kaufman

January 12, 2025

A giant of a physician. He took the amount of time he thought was necessary to explain the likely causes and treatment of melanoma on my initial visit. My favorite image of him was sitting at a microscope examining slides; he didn´t rely solely on the path reports and needed to see for himself. His empathetic, kind, humorous and opinionated side came out over the years as I returned for my visits. He lived a long life and contributed so much to so many. Surely a life well lived. Sincere condolences to his family.

Nari Ecker, daughter of Mary & Abram Ecker of Pottstown, PA

January 7, 2025

Sorry to hear of your loss. Please make sure I get notice of the Celebration of life service.

Steve Dunn

January 4, 2025

I came to Jefferson in 1971, the year Mike was Chief Resident. He was a character whom I will never forget. He was a remarkable organizer and fantastic physician even as a resident, a brilliant researcher and a leader; and he just got better (and funnier) as he aged. After making quite a name for himself in melanoma, he returned to take the helm from Chester Southam of the Division of Oncology at Jefferson on the 10th Curtis. I had the pleasure of working with Mike and his incredible staff when I worked in Nephrology on the same floor. His group was very influential in the field of melanoma having great research and clinical oncologists in his department (David Berd, Susan Slovin, Henry Maguire and many more). As great of a physician he was, he was even a better humanitarian although he tried to be a "tough guy", he was a gentle giant with a dry sense of humor. I spent many hours talking with Mike in the library on 10th College - many stories from that area. Mike's holiday (any holiday) celebrations in the 10 floor library were legendary and always professional. The Christmas "White Elephant" lunch, the Pseudo Wine Tasting party led by Bruce, the legendary ice cream eating party and more. Mike knew how to rally the troops and still provide excellence inpatient care even in the most jaded attendings (you might know who they are-AW?). So many great experiences, Mike's legacy will live on in many of us.
I personally will miss Mike the physician and even moreso, Mike - the person. I still have the button his staff made for him as a joke. Each figure represents some experience he provided his staff with. Rest in peace, Mike. Thanks for the knowledge and experience you provided patients and staff and everyone who met you.

Richard W Hoy Esq

December 17, 2024

My our God and his angles and saints welcome you at the gates of his heavenly paradise. And may you enjoy the beatific vision of your creator. You were my cancer doctor and treated me with kindness and thoughtfulness. You calmed my fears and anxiety at a time that I was sick. I will never forget that doctor patient connection that we had. You were a true man of medicine. You will be missed. My your family be comforted in there loss

Charles Lanzalotti

December 15, 2024

God Bless Your Soul Dr. Mastrangelo! I Was Advised To Be Treated By You For My Melanoma Diagnosis! You and I Recalled our Paths Crossed Many Years Before When You Were a Police Surgeon in Philadelphia and I was a Court Officer! I Knew the That God brought us Together Again ! I Am Alive Today Because Of You! My Prayers are For You And Me That When we Meet Again in Heaven We Will Both Have The Time To Be Good Friends ! God Bless You ! Charles Lanzalotti

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