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Charles Leonard D’Angelo, 72, of N. Myrtle Beach, loving husband, father, and grandfather passed away on Thursday, October 20, 2016 at Tucker Hospice House in Kannapolis, NC. He was born on April 28, 1944 in Louisville, KY.
Charles is survived by his wife of over 48 years, Norma (Niester) D’Angelo; Daughters, Angela (Darin) Woodward of Mint Hill, NC and Lisa (Matthew) Dosmann of Annapolis, MD; Sons, Charles D’Angelo of Davidson, NC and Joseph (Faith) D’Angelo of Macomb Township, MI; Grandchildren, Alexis Woodward, Blake Woodward, Anthony D’Angelo, Matthew D’Angelo, and Honor Dosmann; Sisters, Ida Plumer, Vita Hawkins, and Johanna Champine; Brothers, Leonard D’Angelo and Paul D’Angelo. Charles was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Mary Ann.
Visitation will be held on Monday, October 31, 2016 from 10:30 to 11:00 am and memorial service will follow at 11:00 am at Our Lady of the Sea Catholic Church, 1100 8th Ave N. Myrtle, Beach SC 29582.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to specific nurses a the hospice house on behalf of Mr. D’Angelo. Please send donations to Norma D’Angelo Apt #8 , 902 Sea Mountain Highway, North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582.
Carolina Cremation is honored to serve the D’Angelo family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
dee Genisot says
So sorry for your loss, may your cherished memories console you at this sad time.
Denise Smith says
My heart goes out to your entire family during this time. I know Uncle Charlie is at peace and looking down upon us all with Grandma D., Grandpa D., Roy and MaryAnn.
Love
Denise
Bonnie Bertrand says
My deepest condolences to the D’Angelo family whom I grew up next to many, many years ago in Detroit, MI. The D’Angelo family was a huge part of my life. I was always welcome to their home and snuck over for dinner whenever I possibly could..YUMMY food & southern hospitality. Mr & Mrs D’Angelo were like second parents to me and all the girls & boys like my own sisters & brother. Then there was my very first best friend since I was 4 and she was “Free – 3” in her southern accent..sweet, sweet ANGEL – Mary Ann whom the Lord decided He needed very, very early on..miss her to this day! I am sending my most sincere love and hugs to each and everyone of you. Your old neighbor, Bonnie
Loyd D'Angelo says
Thank you for the great memories Uncle Charlie. I always enjoyed our conversations and the old days of our poker games. As Grandmother would say, I’m sure your dancing with the Angels now. I love you.
Paul D'Angelo says
I will surely miss you Dear Brother
Johanna(Joanna)D'Angelo Champine says
Mu Dear Brother Charlie, always a loving friend and confidant. I so fondly remember all of our growing up years and the fun we had. You will always be in my heart. So very sad to see you go but so thankful you are at peace at last. To my wonderful sister-in law Norma and their loving family. I think of you all and thank God you are all in my life. What a Beautiful family. I Love you all. Farewell My Beautiful Brother. Adiamo
Len and Debbie D'Angelo says
We are so sorry Norma, Joe, Charlie Jr., Angie and Lisa for your loss. Charlie is in heaven now, with his mother, father, sister and other family members who have gone before him. He is free from pain and will live forever in our hearts. We will always remember his wonderful sense of humor and the love he had for his family. He will be missed by everyone whose life he has touched. We love all of you, let us know if there is anything that we can do for you all. Always, Debbie and Len
Charles McEachin says
I will always remember playing wiffle-ball in your front yard with you, Joe and Charlie and your visits to the trailer. Then as an adult coming over and playing euchre, darts and having a couple beers. Rest in peace, you will be missed.
A. Page says
My sincere condolence to you for your loss. May Jehovah the God of all comfort you at this time with the resurrection hope made through his son Jesus Christ at John 5:28, 20.
Dave May says
Rest in peace, Charlie. My thoughts and prayers to the entire D’Angelo family.
Conrad and Beatrice Niester says
It is always hard to say good-bye. Chuck put up a great fight and now he is home and at peace. Norma, you showed him such love and brought him much comfort in your selfless service to his care. Angie, Lisa, Charlie and Joe: Your dad was blessed with your love and you his. May he rest in God’s peace.
Linda Keeley says
Angie and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.
Ida Plumer says
To my dearest brother Charlie. You will be in my heart forever. Your sister Ida.