The ongs were sung by Mrs. John Heaton and Mrs. Earl Leffelman with Miss Virginia Heaton as accompanist. The flowers were cared for by Mesdames Joe Barnhart, Louis Lovell, Mildred Angelo and Eleanor Hicks.
The pall bearers were Richard, Wilmer and Roy Lear, Ed Elmore, George Scott and Charles Bush.
(Jacksonville Daily Journal, 17 May 1938)
The ongs were sung by Mrs. John Heaton and Mrs. Earl Leffelman with Miss Virginia Heaton as accompanist. The flowers were cared for by Mesdames Joe Barnhart, Louis Lovell, Mildred Angelo and Eleanor Hicks.
The pall bearers were Richard, Wilmer and Roy Lear, Ed Elmore, George Scott and Charles Bush.
(Jacksonville Daily Journal, 17 May 1938)
Family Members
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Benjamin H. Angelo
1820–1896
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James R. Angelo
1822–1905
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Mary Angelo Stewart
1825–1921
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John Angelo Jr
1827–1916
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Elizabeth Angelo Stanfield
1827–1870
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Sarah E Angelo McManus
1833 – unknown
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America Angelo Story
1834–1900
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Pvt David J. Angelo
1836–1863
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Elihu Randolph Angelo
1837–1920
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Reuben Angelo
1841–1906
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Thomas Jefferson Angelo
1845–1928
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Commodore Perry Angelo
1848–1931
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Melvina Angelo Worthy
1850–1932
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George Angelo
1852–1937
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