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Angelo A. DiFronzo, Jr.

December 3, 1935 - May 13, 2018
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St. Charles Borromeo RC Church
176 Stage Coach Rd.
Sicklerville, NJ
Thursday 5/17, 9:00 am - 10:45 am
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St. Charles Borromeo RC Church
176 Stage Coach Rd.
Sicklerville, NJ
Thursday 5/17, 11:00 am
Cemetery
St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing
240 Lower Landing Road
Chews Landing, NJ 08012
Thursday 5/17
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Angelo A. DiFronzo, Jr., on May 13, 2018, of Washington Twp.  Age 83.  Devoted husband of Dorothy M. (nee Southwick).  Devoted father of Lori DiFronzo (Paul).  Dear brother of Elizabeth Clancy (Bob) and Rosemarie Dean (Tom).   Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Thursday 9:00 – 10:45 AM at St. Charles BorromeoContinue Reading

Martin Robinson left a message on December 27, 2018:
To Lori and Family, Sincerest condolences to You upon learning of Your Father's passing. Best wishes to You all. Merry Christmas and Great Fortune for 2019. Kind Regards, Martin Robinson
Dr. Gerald J. Luongo left a message on May 23, 2018:
It has been a while since I have seen Angelo but I remember him well. He was a gentleman and a man who loved his family. He gave of himself to the community and to his church. i enjoyed many a fine conversation with him when I was Board of Education President and Mayor. I was blessed to have know him. Rest in peace my friend.
Monica Koraido left a message on May 16, 2018:
I am so saddened by Coach's passing. Angelo loved his wife and daughter so much. He loved teaching and coaching, he had such a great passion for them. The world is a little less brighter with Coach gone, but Heaven has gained a great husband, father, coach and umpire. God Bless and may he comfort your family and friends in their time of sorrow.
Anonymous left a message on May 16, 2018:
Mr. D....I had no idea he was sick. I graduated from Alice Costello in 96. Loved his class, safety patrol trips to Spring Mountain. He was such a great guy. He was a great mix. He could scream at a kid at the top of his lungs one minute then crack up laughing at something stupid the next. He never could stay mad at us. ;). He was a great teacher a great coach and an awesome guy. My heart goes out to the family but knowing Mr D I'm sure you have alot of great memories to look back on for comfort.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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