Born in Scranton, he was the son of the late Angelo Arre and the Nettie Hall. He was a graduate of the former Scranton Technical High School and an Army veteran.
He truly loved people and would help anyone in need. Angelo loved kids, not only his own, but he was also a foster parent for a big part of his life. He spent his free time on day trips to the casino or rocking on the front porch with a “cold one.” He will be missed dearly – until we meet again!
Surviving are daughters, Gabrielle Arre, Poconos, Luciana Medric, Dunmore, Erica Arre and Stacey Batzel, both of Carbondale; a son, Lionel Diaz, Scranton; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
There were no public services.
Born in Scranton, he was the son of the late Angelo Arre and the Nettie Hall. He was a graduate of the former Scranton Technical High School and an Army veteran.
He truly loved people and would help anyone in need. Angelo loved kids, not only his own, but he was also a foster parent for a big part of his life. He spent his free time on day trips to the casino or rocking on the front porch with a “cold one.” He will be missed dearly – until we meet again!
Surviving are daughters, Gabrielle Arre, Poconos, Luciana Medric, Dunmore, Erica Arre and Stacey Batzel, both of Carbondale; a son, Lionel Diaz, Scranton; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
There were no public services.
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