Richard & Dolores Angelotti
I will miss my Aunt Ann who had the best sense of humor and was always an "up" indiviidual with a pretty smile. I remember the good times the Angelotti's and Maioranas had around the holidays and the visits to aunt Lou's. I recall that we were always welcome to stop in and say hello to Aunt Ann and Uncle Frankie when our families lived in Cliffside. The first wedding that I went to as a child was Aunt Ann and Uncle Frankie's. I was thrilled by everything I saw including a beautiful bride and groom although I probably didn't know who they were. I also remember that, outside the church, people threw pennies at the bride and groom and I was allowed to pick them up. I cleaned up that day!As I grew up I remember how many times Aunt Ann would yell at Uncle Frankie when he would playfully do or say something to embarrass her or someone else. For example, at a party at my parents house, when I came into the living room to say goodnight, Uncle Frankie pulled down my pajama pants. "Frankie", she said, "don't tease him like that., you'll make him cry.Sadly, as is always the case, those memorable moments decreased as we all became distanced by time and place. Just know that I shared stories and updates about events that touched Aunt Ann and Uncle Frankies lives with Dolores, Daniel and David.Our thoughts are with Uncle Frankie, Diane, Jo-Ann and your families as you face life without one so loved. I know our God has granted her peace; and may His peace be with you all.