Christopher Angelo, 23, county native
Christopher Lee Angelo, 23, of 504 W. King St., formerly of Ephrata, died unexpectedly at home Tuesday after a brief illness. An autopsy has been ordered.
He was a forklift operator in the shipping department at Fessenden-Hall, a lumber supply company in Centerville.
Born in Ephrata, he was the don of Frank W. Angelo of McClure and Phyllis Isenberg Lawrence of Stevens.
He attended Ephrata High School.
Angelo was a Baptist.
He enjoyed composing music, playing bass, automobile model-making and American Indian folklore.
(Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa., Fri 17 Aug 2001, p. 23)
Christopher Angelo, 23, county native
Christopher Lee Angelo, 23, of 504 W. King St., formerly of Ephrata, died unexpectedly at home Tuesday after a brief illness. An autopsy has been ordered.
He was a forklift operator in the shipping department at Fessenden-Hall, a lumber supply company in Centerville.
Born in Ephrata, he was the don of Frank W. Angelo of McClure and Phyllis Isenberg Lawrence of Stevens.
He attended Ephrata High School.
Angelo was a Baptist.
He enjoyed composing music, playing bass, automobile model-making and American Indian folklore.
(Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa., Fri 17 Aug 2001, p. 23)
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