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Michele “Mike” Angiulo

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Michele “Mike” Angiulo

Birth
Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Nov 2006 (aged 79)
Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Age 79 years old, died on November 29, 2006. Born July 20, 1927, he was a very active member of St. Anthony de Padua Society for many years and also served as Trustee. He was an usher at St. Mary's Chapel in the North End. He was the beloved husband of fifty-four years to Concetta "Connie" (Capodilupo); devoted father of Michael and his wife Michelle, of Florida, and the late Joseph; devoted brother of Stella Orlandella of Saugus, Gennaro "Jerry" of Nahant, Francesco "Frank" of the North End of Boston, Donato "Danny" of Medford and the late Nicolo of Revere and Antonio of Revere. Cherished uncle of many beloved nieces and nephews. He also cherished all his dear friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, December 4, 2006, at 9:45 AM in St. Leonard's Church, Hanover Street, Boston. Relatives and friends are invited and may attend a visitation on Sunday, December 3, 2006 from 3-8 PM at the Boston Harborside Home of J.S. Waterman & Sons - Waring-Langone, 580 Commerical Street, BOSTON. Interment will follow the Mass in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Boston Harborside Home WatermanMichele of Medford, a brother of former Boston Mafia underboss Gennaro "Jerry" Angiulo, passed away Wednesday of complications from lung cancer. Mr. Angiulo spent most of his life in the North End of Boston. He had an adress in Medford, but the North End was his life, said his wife of 54 years, Concetta "Connie" (Capodilupo). Angiulo was an usher at St. Mary's Chapel in the North End,and was once described by friends and neighbors as a loyal churchgoer, but he was best known for his connection to the Patriarca crime family. In 1986, Mr. Angiulo was convicted, along with several of his brothers, on gambling charges. He was sentenced to three years in prison and fined $5000. for his role in conducting an illegal gambling business on Prince Street. His brothers, convicted of more serious charges, were each sentenced to 25 years or more. Even when times were tough for Mr. Angiulo, he found support among friends. Weeks after his 1986 conviction, US District Judge David Nelson freed Mr. Angiulo on bond after receiving more than 200 letters praising the defendant. The decision to release Mr. Angiulo was ultimately overturned in September 1986 br the US Court of Appeals, which said Nelson had applied "an erroneouus standard." Mr. Angiulo was arrested and re-incarcerated after the ruling. He served a three year sentence. His brother, Gennaro, remains imprison. According to his wife, Mr. Angiulo was active in the North End community, where he served as a trustee in the St. Anthony de Padua Society.
"The whole North End was devastated." He was 79.
Age 79 years old, died on November 29, 2006. Born July 20, 1927, he was a very active member of St. Anthony de Padua Society for many years and also served as Trustee. He was an usher at St. Mary's Chapel in the North End. He was the beloved husband of fifty-four years to Concetta "Connie" (Capodilupo); devoted father of Michael and his wife Michelle, of Florida, and the late Joseph; devoted brother of Stella Orlandella of Saugus, Gennaro "Jerry" of Nahant, Francesco "Frank" of the North End of Boston, Donato "Danny" of Medford and the late Nicolo of Revere and Antonio of Revere. Cherished uncle of many beloved nieces and nephews. He also cherished all his dear friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, December 4, 2006, at 9:45 AM in St. Leonard's Church, Hanover Street, Boston. Relatives and friends are invited and may attend a visitation on Sunday, December 3, 2006 from 3-8 PM at the Boston Harborside Home of J.S. Waterman & Sons - Waring-Langone, 580 Commerical Street, BOSTON. Interment will follow the Mass in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Boston Harborside Home WatermanMichele of Medford, a brother of former Boston Mafia underboss Gennaro "Jerry" Angiulo, passed away Wednesday of complications from lung cancer. Mr. Angiulo spent most of his life in the North End of Boston. He had an adress in Medford, but the North End was his life, said his wife of 54 years, Concetta "Connie" (Capodilupo). Angiulo was an usher at St. Mary's Chapel in the North End,and was once described by friends and neighbors as a loyal churchgoer, but he was best known for his connection to the Patriarca crime family. In 1986, Mr. Angiulo was convicted, along with several of his brothers, on gambling charges. He was sentenced to three years in prison and fined $5000. for his role in conducting an illegal gambling business on Prince Street. His brothers, convicted of more serious charges, were each sentenced to 25 years or more. Even when times were tough for Mr. Angiulo, he found support among friends. Weeks after his 1986 conviction, US District Judge David Nelson freed Mr. Angiulo on bond after receiving more than 200 letters praising the defendant. The decision to release Mr. Angiulo was ultimately overturned in September 1986 br the US Court of Appeals, which said Nelson had applied "an erroneouus standard." Mr. Angiulo was arrested and re-incarcerated after the ruling. He served a three year sentence. His brother, Gennaro, remains imprison. According to his wife, Mr. Angiulo was active in the North End community, where he served as a trustee in the St. Anthony de Padua Society.
"The whole North End was devastated." He was 79.


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  • Created by: Lennie Malvone
  • Added: Dec 1, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16871551/michele-angiulo: accessed ), memorial page for Michele “Mike” Angiulo (20 Jul 1927–26 Nov 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 16871551, citing Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Lennie Malvone (contributor 46479714).