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Joseph John Angell Jr.

September 25, 1942 - September 8, 2015
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Joseph John Angell, Jr., age 72, of Chesapeake City, MD, passed away on Tuesday, September, 8, 2015 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on September 25, 1942, in Philadelphia, PA. Joe served in the Pennsylvania National Guard, 128th Infantry, 103rd Engineers, for 8 years. He worked as a Union CarpenterContinue Reading

Rich Tinneny left a message on September 8, 2020:
Martha, thinking of you and your family in a special way today on this anniversary. Rich
William M. Barnes left a message on September 24, 2015:
We send our heart-felt sympathy and condolences to Martha and the family, He was a great man and a fellow member of the 103rd Engineers of the 28th Infantry Division. The William M. Barnes Family
William M. Barnes left a message on September 24, 2015:
We extend our heart-felt sympathy and condolences on Joe's death. He was a great man and a fellow member of the 103rd Engineer Battalion of the 28th Infantry Division. The William M. Barnes Family The James W. Barnes Family
Elizabeth Marrero left a message on September 24, 2015:
Barbara, this is your Christiana chaplain, Elizabeth Marrero. Please, accept my deepest and most sincere sympathy in the loss of your amazing husband Joe. It was an honor and a beautiful experience to meet you and share with you both, even in the midst of pain. You and your family will remain in my prayers.
Bob Angell left a message on September 16, 2015:
Thanks for teaching me all that i know about the great outdoors but most of all for raising us right and keeping us on the straight and narrow. There are a lot of great times and moments that will be forever etched in my memory. You will continue to be loved and missed. Thanks for fighting as long as you did for us, maybe we were selfish but we just wanted some more time with you. I love you DAD
RT Foard left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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