Mr. Angelini was born on November 20, 1928, son of the late Remigio and Mary (Quadrella) Angelini.
He was a graduate of Pine High School in Ansonia in 1946 and enlisted in the United States Army in 1947, where he honorably served until his discharge in 1952. Shortly thereafter, he attended New Haven Teacher's College (SCSU) where he earned his Bachelor's Degree and graduated in 1956.
Mr. Angelini was employed as a teacher for the Oxford Board of Education where he advanced to Principal and in 1972 left Oxford to become Principal in Derby and retired as Principal of Derby High School in 1992.
He served as the Oxford representative of the Valley United Way and Derby representative to the Parent-Child Resource Center. He also served on the Oxford Library Renovation Committee and as Oxford Town Treasurer/Deputy Town Treasurer from 2003-present. He was also a volunteer driver for Oxford senior citizens and a member of the American Legion.
Mr. Angelini is survived by his wife of sixty-six years, Rose Juanita (Glover) Angelini; son, Michael F. Angelini, Jr. of Oxford; sisters, Lena Angelini and Dolores Angelini of Ansonia; nieces, nephews and countless students whose lives he touched throughout the many years.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Carmen J. Angelini and a sister, Olga Ludwig.
Spinelli-Ricciuti/Bednar-Osiecki Funeral Home, 62 Beaver Street, Ansonia, Connecticut 06401.
Mr. Angelini was born on November 20, 1928, son of the late Remigio and Mary (Quadrella) Angelini.
He was a graduate of Pine High School in Ansonia in 1946 and enlisted in the United States Army in 1947, where he honorably served until his discharge in 1952. Shortly thereafter, he attended New Haven Teacher's College (SCSU) where he earned his Bachelor's Degree and graduated in 1956.
Mr. Angelini was employed as a teacher for the Oxford Board of Education where he advanced to Principal and in 1972 left Oxford to become Principal in Derby and retired as Principal of Derby High School in 1992.
He served as the Oxford representative of the Valley United Way and Derby representative to the Parent-Child Resource Center. He also served on the Oxford Library Renovation Committee and as Oxford Town Treasurer/Deputy Town Treasurer from 2003-present. He was also a volunteer driver for Oxford senior citizens and a member of the American Legion.
Mr. Angelini is survived by his wife of sixty-six years, Rose Juanita (Glover) Angelini; son, Michael F. Angelini, Jr. of Oxford; sisters, Lena Angelini and Dolores Angelini of Ansonia; nieces, nephews and countless students whose lives he touched throughout the many years.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Carmen J. Angelini and a sister, Olga Ludwig.
Spinelli-Ricciuti/Bednar-Osiecki Funeral Home, 62 Beaver Street, Ansonia, Connecticut 06401.
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