Condolences for
Linda E. Cangelosi (Logan )
Wednesday, August 26th | Comment by: john mcinerney
Joe and the Cangelosi family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family during these difficult times.
Tuesday, July 21st | Comment by: Meri Thomason
My condolences to the family. Her voice will always be heard in my head as she is "just saying it like it is." I am grateful for having made the surprise visit last December and the one pictured below for her anniversary in 2007, and glad that she and Joe were able to visit with me in Sedona, Arizona. There was nothing more important to Linda than her family, and I have no doubt that she will be close at hand when her grandson makes his debut in the Fall.
Tuesday, July 21st | Comment by: Jeanmarie Kearney
Dearest Joe, Vicky, Brian and Patty:
Words cannot express the deep sorrow I feel for each of you. Please know that along with me, you are surrounded many loved ones who have encircled you with a wall of love and support. There will be tough times. But she will guide you and watch over you and in her perfect style, show you how to get on with it.
"When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure". There is no earthly treasure I valued more than Linda's friendship. Linda shined brightly God's love for others as she cultivated true and lasting friendships, being loving, caring, and supportive. If you were Linda's friend, you could expect thoughtful birthday / Christmas gifts, get well cards, and lots of eating! She really enjoyed having time to get together and would routinely schedule Cracker Barrel Night, where we would catch up on each other's families.
Anyone who knew Linda, could recognize how important her church, health ministry, Bible Study and her relationship with God was to her. She was a godly woman of great faith and took comfort in knowing that her heavenly home awaited her.
"I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love." By Leo Buscaglia
Always in my heart, Linda,
Jeanmarie
Tuesday, July 21st | Comment by: Nancy Marron
Sometimes... in our lives we are blessed to meet a special person or couple. You feel as though you have known them for years. Our son has always been curious how everything works. A simple phone call lead us to Linda and Joe. The moment we walked into their home we were welcome. Our son, an engineering student, has learned so much from Joe. And I had the opportunity to meet a very wise and great lady. Always interested in our family and shared the love she had for her family with such enthusiasm. I saw the start of a great friendship. My favorite moments were when Linda and Joe's daughter got married at their home. I was on hand to return what they had given me. To see to the details of the day and say Thank You for the interest they showed in our son and his love of learning. We had many laughs that beautiful wedding day. As I did Linda's hair. (She thought it was more important to jump in the car and go pick up guests at the hotel.) I wanted her to feel special. She was the Mother of the bride. 2 Beautiful daughters, a loving husband. I wanted everything to be just perfect. She had great wisdom, and knew so much about so many things. I feel so saddened that our growing friendship was cut short. A loving wife and Mother....Thank You Linda for your advice on colleges, careers, as we send our 2nd off to college. Your friendship, sense of humor, and just the time spent with you and Joe meant so much to me and our family. You will be missed so very much. I only wish we had more time to go out to dinner and do all the things we talked about. There is no more pain and suffering. Just gone to soon. I know you will be watching. With much love to Linda, Joe and their lovely family, our deepest sympathy. I am so glad we had the chance to be friends. Bless you Linda. You are at peace.
Sincerely, The Marron Family