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Dorothy Joan (Carman-Wessinger) D’Angelo, 87, of Island Park NY passed away peacefully on Friday October 30, 2020.She was born on March 14, 1933 to the late Harry Wessinger and the late Florence Carman. She was preceded in death by her late husband Frederick D’Angelo, and her longtime companion Mike Price. She will be welcomed in heaven by her two children John D’Angelo and Yvonne D’Angelo and her niece Laurie Sanzone. Dorothy is survived by her daughter-in-law Denine D’Angelo (Bill), and her grandchildren: Fredrick (Kristina) D’Angelo, Marie D’Angelo, Gina (Alex) Navarro, Serena D’Angelo and John M. D’Angelo; three great-grandchildren, Violet and Rosalie D’Angelo, and Roman Navarro. Also left to cherish her memory is her sister Pricilla (Anthony) Sanzone and her dear sister Alice Brenner. Also she leaves behind her devoted nieces, Yvonne (Matthew) Graci, Donna Brenner, Jennifer (John) Rowell, and Michael and Lucia Sanzone. She also leaves behind her niece Katherine (Mills) Cover. She will be missed by her great nieces: Leanna, Nicole, Angela, and Maria Graci. Also by her great nieces, Kaitlyn, Meghan, and Lindsay Rowell and great nephews Jayden and Vincenzo. Also left to cherish her memory are Deborah (Timothy), Taylor Randolph, and Michael Sosnowy and Charles (Anna) Price, and Lisa (Sal) Rappa. Dorothy held many jobs early on, but her most memorable was at the Texas Ranger. She had a long career at Stur-Dee Health Foods in Island Park, NY, and in recent years, she retired from Only Natural in Island Park, NY. While there, she developed many longtime friends and relationships.  Dorothy’s pride was her family, and she had many good friends.  She was an avid NY Ranger’s Hockey fan and a champion bowler. She enjoyed going to plays, shows, and especially liked going out for meals. She was easily recognized and well-liked in any establishment she went to. She made many friends while getting her hair and nails done at her weekly visits to Salon on Park in Long Beach NY. She was a member of Island Park United Methodist Church and was devoted to her faith. Dorothy especially liked cats, whether it was a stray cat or her own sweet cat, Angel, she cared for them all. Dorothy was loving, loyal, respectful, kind, honest, and a giving person with a fun and quick-witted personality. She had a smile for all she met. A memorial service will be held at 9:15 am on Friday, November 6 at Sacred Heart Church, 282 Long Beach Rd in Island Park, NY. Interment followed at Calverton National Ceremony.

 

Dorothy J. D'Angelo

March 14, 1933- October 30, 2020

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