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Josephine A. <I>Calo</I> Angelicola

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Josephine A. Calo Angelicola

Birth
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
15 Oct 2017 (aged 87)
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Josephine A. Angelicola was born on May 4, 1930, and made her way to Heaven on October 15, 2017, at the age of 87.

She was married to the late Anthony F. Angelicola Sr. for 67 years. She was the daughter of the late Tobias and Nancy Calo.

Josephine was a graduate of Waterbury Catholic High School. She was a life-long parishioner of St. Patrick’s Church, in Waterbury. She worked for more than 40 years at Mercury Fuel Inc. as a bookkeeper, and helped her husband Ron, at Brass City Paving, in Waterbury. Josephine was a very religious, extremely loving and giving woman. Anyone who knew her, loved her dearly. She will be greatly missed.

She is survived by her only son, Anthony Angelicola Jr., and her five grandchildren, Tony III, Nicole, Joseph, Michael, and Brian. and also her great grandson, Joey, whom she adored, her sister Emma Amodio, her special neighbors, who were like family, many nieces and nephews, godchildren, and friends.
Josephine A. Angelicola was born on May 4, 1930, and made her way to Heaven on October 15, 2017, at the age of 87.

She was married to the late Anthony F. Angelicola Sr. for 67 years. She was the daughter of the late Tobias and Nancy Calo.

Josephine was a graduate of Waterbury Catholic High School. She was a life-long parishioner of St. Patrick’s Church, in Waterbury. She worked for more than 40 years at Mercury Fuel Inc. as a bookkeeper, and helped her husband Ron, at Brass City Paving, in Waterbury. Josephine was a very religious, extremely loving and giving woman. Anyone who knew her, loved her dearly. She will be greatly missed.

She is survived by her only son, Anthony Angelicola Jr., and her five grandchildren, Tony III, Nicole, Joseph, Michael, and Brian. and also her great grandson, Joey, whom she adored, her sister Emma Amodio, her special neighbors, who were like family, many nieces and nephews, godchildren, and friends.


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