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Alfred Angelini

d. February 22, 2010

Alfred V. Angelini, age 85, of Bristol, died peacefully on Mon. Feb. 22, 2010 at Richboro Rehab. Ctr. Born and raised in Bristol, he was a former employee of Kaiser Metal and later retired from Franklin Electric Co. in Morrisville. He was a member of Italian Mutual Aid, St. Ann Athletic Assoc., Moose lodge 1169, Bristol Elks (all in Bristol) and the Roma Club in Burlington, NJ. Mr. Angelini was a life long member of St. Ann Church where he belonged to the former Holy Name Society. He was one of the volunteers with the reconstruction of the Grundy Park Gazebo Bridge. He was an avid fan of the Yankees and Phillies and loved his wife's homemade pasta, trips to the shore, and visiting the casinos, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 64 yrs. Santina (nee: Arbitella), his children Madeline Nelson (George) of Lower Gwynedd, Alfred (Ramona) of Fairless Hills and Thomas (Joyce) of Newtown. Also survived by his loving grandchildren George J. Nelson (Sherry), Jennifer Bojarski (Theadore), Christina Barbiero (Michael), Charlene Lukach (Stephen), Bryan Hamberger (Liza) and Tiffany Angelini, his great grandchildren Lauren, Cole and Ava grace, his sisters Ann Paraventi and Jean Stein and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call Sun. 7-9pm and mon. 8:30-9:30am at Galzerano F.H. in Bristol. Funeral Mass celebrated 10am at St. Ann Church. Interment will follow St. Mark ceme. Donations to St. Ann Church, 357 Dorrance St., Bristol, PA 19007. Family extends sincerest gratitude to the staff of Richboro Ctr. for their loving care. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Alfred Angelini, please visit our flower store.

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