Angelo James touched many lives and brought great joy and love to everyone he met. His bright blue eyes and infectious smile gave hope and instilled a greater faith in everyone during these difficult times. He taught his parents the true meaning of life and undconditional love. His memory will forever strengthen their hearts and their "little hero" will guide them throughout their lifetime.
In addition to his parents, left to cherish his memories, he is survived by paternal grandparents, Angelo and Lidia Magliocco of Trumbull and his maternal grandparents, James and Joan Duda of Monroe; paternal great-grandparents, Ernesto and Rosina Mizzoni of Torrice, Italy and maternal great-grandparents, Harry and Trudy Borner of Stratford; aunts and uncles, John and Lucy Marini of Monroe, Dr. Richard and Mary Sekerak of Monroe, Todd and Janine Hennessey of Seymour; first cousins, Krystyna and Tiffany Marini, Erika, Danielle and Richie Sekerak and Ashley Hennessey. He was baptized in the loving presence of his godparents, John Marini and Janine (Duda) Hennessey. He will be sadly missed by a supporting group of family and friends. He was predeceased by his great-grandparents, Sebastiano and Natalina Magliocco and Joseph and Mary Duda; as well as several cousins, Domenic Magliocco, Anna Maria Magliocco and Anthony Magliocco.
A special thanks to all the doctors and nurses that cared for Angelo, his dedicated pediatrician, Dr. Jay Esposito, who was always available for support and compassion, as well as Monsignor Peter Dora, Pastor of St. Theresa's Church in Trumbull and Father Skip Karcsinski of St. Judets Church of Monroe.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Catherine of Siena Church, 200 Shelton Road, Trumbull.
Angelo James touched many lives and brought great joy and love to everyone he met. His bright blue eyes and infectious smile gave hope and instilled a greater faith in everyone during these difficult times. He taught his parents the true meaning of life and undconditional love. His memory will forever strengthen their hearts and their "little hero" will guide them throughout their lifetime.
In addition to his parents, left to cherish his memories, he is survived by paternal grandparents, Angelo and Lidia Magliocco of Trumbull and his maternal grandparents, James and Joan Duda of Monroe; paternal great-grandparents, Ernesto and Rosina Mizzoni of Torrice, Italy and maternal great-grandparents, Harry and Trudy Borner of Stratford; aunts and uncles, John and Lucy Marini of Monroe, Dr. Richard and Mary Sekerak of Monroe, Todd and Janine Hennessey of Seymour; first cousins, Krystyna and Tiffany Marini, Erika, Danielle and Richie Sekerak and Ashley Hennessey. He was baptized in the loving presence of his godparents, John Marini and Janine (Duda) Hennessey. He will be sadly missed by a supporting group of family and friends. He was predeceased by his great-grandparents, Sebastiano and Natalina Magliocco and Joseph and Mary Duda; as well as several cousins, Domenic Magliocco, Anna Maria Magliocco and Anthony Magliocco.
A special thanks to all the doctors and nurses that cared for Angelo, his dedicated pediatrician, Dr. Jay Esposito, who was always available for support and compassion, as well as Monsignor Peter Dora, Pastor of St. Theresa's Church in Trumbull and Father Skip Karcsinski of St. Judets Church of Monroe.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Catherine of Siena Church, 200 Shelton Road, Trumbull.
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