Mr. Angelini was born in Derby on December 30, 1929, son of the late Remigio and Mary (Quadrella) Angelini.
He worked as a self-employed mason contractor for many years, having built many homes from the ground up, including his own.
A veteran of the United States Army, he honorably served during the Korean Conflict. He always enjoyed the great outdoors and spread his interest to his children at an early age, pointing out planets, constellations, shooting stars and different species of birds.
He is survived by sons, Peter Angelini (Susan), Joseph Angelini, Paul Angelini and Richard Angelini; daughter Holly Angelini; brother Michael F. Angelini, Sr. (Rose Juanita); sisters, Lena Angelini and Dolores Angelini, all of Connecticut; nieces, nephews and friends.
Spinelli-Ricciuti/Bednar-Osiecki Funeral Home, 62 Beaver Street, Ansonia, Connecticut 06401.
Mr. Angelini was born in Derby on December 30, 1929, son of the late Remigio and Mary (Quadrella) Angelini.
He worked as a self-employed mason contractor for many years, having built many homes from the ground up, including his own.
A veteran of the United States Army, he honorably served during the Korean Conflict. He always enjoyed the great outdoors and spread his interest to his children at an early age, pointing out planets, constellations, shooting stars and different species of birds.
He is survived by sons, Peter Angelini (Susan), Joseph Angelini, Paul Angelini and Richard Angelini; daughter Holly Angelini; brother Michael F. Angelini, Sr. (Rose Juanita); sisters, Lena Angelini and Dolores Angelini, all of Connecticut; nieces, nephews and friends.
Spinelli-Ricciuti/Bednar-Osiecki Funeral Home, 62 Beaver Street, Ansonia, Connecticut 06401.
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