Mar 13, 1892 - Apr 3, 1945
Pensacola Newspaper, Apr 1945 (Fisher Pou Info)
Angelo Haley Dies Suddenly.
Veteran Employe of City Succumbs.
Angelo A. Haley, 53, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home 19 North D street Mr. Haley was employed by the city of Pensacola for the past 27 years and at the time of his death was license inspector.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mae Haley; two sons Jimmie and Dickie Haley; two daughters Mrs. E. R. Hall and Miss Nancy Haley and a grandson all of Pensacola, three sisters, Mrs. M. E. Clark, Mrs. Joseph F. Quina and Miss Florence Haley; a brother Harry C. Haley all of Pensacola and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held from Fisher-Pou chapel at a time to be announced later.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery.
#2 from Fisher Pou Funeral Info
Angelo A. Haley, 53, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home 19 North D street Mr. Haley was employed by the city of Pensacola for the past 27 years and at the time of his death was license inspector.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mae Haley; two sons Jimmie and Dickie Haley; two daughters Mrs. E. R. Hall and Miss Nancy Haley and a grandson all of Pensacola, three sisters, Mrs. M. E. Clark, Mrs. Joseph F. Quina and Miss Florence Haley; a brother Harry C. Haley all of Pensacola and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held at 8:45 a.m. Thursday from Fisher Pou chapel and at 9 a.m. from St. Stephens church with Father Royer officiating.
Active pallbearers will be Joe Pinney, J. E. Frenkel, Wiley McDavid, Lee Bonifay, Leon Johnson, Lawrence Mayo. Honorary pallbearers will be: Judge Harvey E. Page, Jim Cope, Harry Hallmark, Raymond Harper.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery with Fisher-Pou directing. All members of St. Stephens church are requested to come to Fisher-Pou chapel Wednesday at 7 p.m. to say the Rosary.
Mar 13, 1892 - Apr 3, 1945
Pensacola Newspaper, Apr 1945 (Fisher Pou Info)
Angelo Haley Dies Suddenly.
Veteran Employe of City Succumbs.
Angelo A. Haley, 53, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home 19 North D street Mr. Haley was employed by the city of Pensacola for the past 27 years and at the time of his death was license inspector.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mae Haley; two sons Jimmie and Dickie Haley; two daughters Mrs. E. R. Hall and Miss Nancy Haley and a grandson all of Pensacola, three sisters, Mrs. M. E. Clark, Mrs. Joseph F. Quina and Miss Florence Haley; a brother Harry C. Haley all of Pensacola and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held from Fisher-Pou chapel at a time to be announced later.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery.
#2 from Fisher Pou Funeral Info
Angelo A. Haley, 53, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at his home 19 North D street Mr. Haley was employed by the city of Pensacola for the past 27 years and at the time of his death was license inspector.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mae Haley; two sons Jimmie and Dickie Haley; two daughters Mrs. E. R. Hall and Miss Nancy Haley and a grandson all of Pensacola, three sisters, Mrs. M. E. Clark, Mrs. Joseph F. Quina and Miss Florence Haley; a brother Harry C. Haley all of Pensacola and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held at 8:45 a.m. Thursday from Fisher Pou chapel and at 9 a.m. from St. Stephens church with Father Royer officiating.
Active pallbearers will be Joe Pinney, J. E. Frenkel, Wiley McDavid, Lee Bonifay, Leon Johnson, Lawrence Mayo. Honorary pallbearers will be: Judge Harvey E. Page, Jim Cope, Harry Hallmark, Raymond Harper.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery with Fisher-Pou directing. All members of St. Stephens church are requested to come to Fisher-Pou chapel Wednesday at 7 p.m. to say the Rosary.
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