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Angeline C. “Angie” Scutella | 90
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She was born January 1, 1931, in Kane, daughter of the late Anthony and Giovanna Torchia Cappello. Angie was a lifelong resident of the area and was a graduate of Kane High School, Class of 1948.
On August 6, 1955, in the St. Callistus Church in Kane, she married Patsy J. Scutella, who survives. They were blessed to share 65 years of marriage together.
She is also survived by two daughters: Teresa Scutella of St. Marys and Roseann Kronenwetter (James) of Kersey; by one son: Paul “Ozzy” Scutella (Sonia) of St. Marys; by three grandchildren: Arlie Kronenwetter, Courtney Saville, and Ben Scutella; and by four great-grandchildren.
Angie was devoted to her faith and was a dedicated member of Queen of the World Church. She would make rosaries and would always have a rosary with her. She enjoyed Sudoku puzzles and took great joy in painting. Angie cherished her time with her loving family.
There will be no visitation.
Funeral and committal services will be held privately.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Queen of the World Church, 134 Queens Road, St. Marys, PA 15857.
I’m so sorry to hear of Angie’s passing. I’ve never ever met a more loving and caring person as she. To Patsy, Grace, Teresa, and Paul…. I’m very sorry. I loved her.
We are all saddened to hear of Angie’s passing.
She was a wonderful person-kind and loving, and her smile would light up a room.
We are so sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Josephine, Diane, Lynn and Carol Cappello
Patsy and family,
So sorry to hear of Angie’s passing. You have my families deepest sympathy. God bless.
Teresa and family,
So sorry to have read about your Mom!
She was always so nice to me.
Hugs and kisses! You all are in my prayers!
Paul & family,
So sorry to hear of your lost. You have my deepest sympathies.
Jill
Rosann, sad to hear of your mom’s passing. Remember me— we danced together. Hope you’re well.
Peace and happiness to your family.
So sorry to hear of Angie’s passing. My mother Alice spoke a lot about the time with her and Mary growing up in James City. Alice still uses the rosary beads she gave her when we visited two years ago. Our thought and prayers are with you.