Angelina M. Andreottola

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Angelina M. Andreottola

Birth
USA
Death
17 Jul 2010 (aged 2)
Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Private Add to Map
Memorial ID
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On November 17th, 2007, the world welcomed two radiant lights into its fold, Angelina M. and Veronica A. Andreottola. Born into a loving family, the twin girls were the cherished daughters of Anthony and Crystal (Thomas) Andreottola and adored granddaughters of Gerardo, Angela, and George. Bright, curious, and brimming with life, the girls quickly captured the hearts of all who knew them.

Their infectious giggles echoed through the hallways of their home in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, and the love that radiated from their identical faces warmed the hearts of everyone around them. Angelina and Veronica, like all children, were filled with boundless energy and curiosity, their spirits painting a vibrant picture of innocence and joy.

A dark day arrived on July 17, 2010, when an unthinkable tragedy occurred. The girls, only two years old, managed to find their way into their family's backyard swimming pool. Despite the safety measures put in place, they managed to open a gate and retract the pool cover, a testament to their curiosity and ingenuity, yet it was this same curiosity that led to the tragic accident.

The pain of this accident, the echoes of their mother's cries, the desperate attempts at resuscitation by the paramedics, and the silence that followed will forever be etched into the memory of the community. The shock and sorrow felt by their parents, their brother Anthony, and their extended family, cannot be captured in words.

Despite the depth of this sorrow, it is essential to remember Angelina and Veronica for the radiant beings they were. Their short lives were full of joy, exploration, and warmth. We must remember their matching outfits, their delightful giggles, their curious eyes scanning their surroundings, and the love they had for their family and each other.

Every effort had been made by their loving parents to create a safe, nurturing environment for the girls. Anthony and Crystal Andreottola's heartache is shared by all who knew and loved their daughters. Their loss is a stark reminder of how precious and fleeting life can be.

In the wake of this tragedy, it's crucial to not only mourn the loss of these beautiful girls but also to learn from this event. Pool safety is of the utmost importance, especially for families with young children. This incident underscores the need for rigorous testing and strict safety measures to prevent such heartbreaking accidents in the future.

A memorial Mass was held for Angelina and Veronica at St. Joseph Church in Medford, Massachusetts, on August 19, 2010. Attended by relatives and friends, the service offered a space to honor their memory and offer support to their grieving family.

The memory of Angelina and Veronica Andreottola will forever be a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life. Their vibrant spirits, though extinguished far too early, have left a lasting impact on the hearts of all who knew them. They will forever be missed, and the love they brought into the world will never be forgotten.

Written by: Alan Owen
On November 17th, 2007, the world welcomed two radiant lights into its fold, Angelina M. and Veronica A. Andreottola. Born into a loving family, the twin girls were the cherished daughters of Anthony and Crystal (Thomas) Andreottola and adored granddaughters of Gerardo, Angela, and George. Bright, curious, and brimming with life, the girls quickly captured the hearts of all who knew them.

Their infectious giggles echoed through the hallways of their home in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, and the love that radiated from their identical faces warmed the hearts of everyone around them. Angelina and Veronica, like all children, were filled with boundless energy and curiosity, their spirits painting a vibrant picture of innocence and joy.

A dark day arrived on July 17, 2010, when an unthinkable tragedy occurred. The girls, only two years old, managed to find their way into their family's backyard swimming pool. Despite the safety measures put in place, they managed to open a gate and retract the pool cover, a testament to their curiosity and ingenuity, yet it was this same curiosity that led to the tragic accident.

The pain of this accident, the echoes of their mother's cries, the desperate attempts at resuscitation by the paramedics, and the silence that followed will forever be etched into the memory of the community. The shock and sorrow felt by their parents, their brother Anthony, and their extended family, cannot be captured in words.

Despite the depth of this sorrow, it is essential to remember Angelina and Veronica for the radiant beings they were. Their short lives were full of joy, exploration, and warmth. We must remember their matching outfits, their delightful giggles, their curious eyes scanning their surroundings, and the love they had for their family and each other.

Every effort had been made by their loving parents to create a safe, nurturing environment for the girls. Anthony and Crystal Andreottola's heartache is shared by all who knew and loved their daughters. Their loss is a stark reminder of how precious and fleeting life can be.

In the wake of this tragedy, it's crucial to not only mourn the loss of these beautiful girls but also to learn from this event. Pool safety is of the utmost importance, especially for families with young children. This incident underscores the need for rigorous testing and strict safety measures to prevent such heartbreaking accidents in the future.

A memorial Mass was held for Angelina and Veronica at St. Joseph Church in Medford, Massachusetts, on August 19, 2010. Attended by relatives and friends, the service offered a space to honor their memory and offer support to their grieving family.

The memory of Angelina and Veronica Andreottola will forever be a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life. Their vibrant spirits, though extinguished far too early, have left a lasting impact on the hearts of all who knew them. They will forever be missed, and the love they brought into the world will never be forgotten.

Written by: Alan Owen

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