Abatangelo, Frank Frank Abatangelo, 82, formerly of Lakewood-Balmoral area, retired structural engineer and partner at Abatangelo-Hason, Ltd., passed away peacefully May 7, 2011. After serving in the US Army, Frank earned his architecture degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Beloved husband of 50 years to Jane Middleton Abatangelo. Cherished father of Laurie (David) Key, and Anthony (Ann) and David (Joan) Abatangelo. Very proud and loving "Papa" of Emma Johnson, and Casimir, Conal, Sophia, and Peter Abatangelo. Brother of Vito (the late Barbara) Abatangelo. A celebration of Frank's life is being held Saturday, May 28, 11:00am, Unitarian Church of Evanston, 1330 Ridge Ave., Evanston, IL 60201. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60601, 312.335.8700, or www.alz.org. Arrangements by Cremation Society of Illinois, 773-281-5058 or www.cremation-society.com.
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Dear Laurie and the Abatangelo family,
I was saddened to learn about your
loved one. Peace
Joe N.
W.M.Young H.S.
Joe Nowacki
November 19, 2011
Dear Jane Middleton Abatangelo,
Many years ago I was a student at your ballet studio. I then served as babysitter for your young daughter Laurie and later, your twin boys Tony and David. By accident I happened upon the sad news of Frank's death. I am so sorry for your loss. My hope is that your family can serve as a source of comfort as time goes on.
Sincerely,
Mary Fisher
[email protected]
Mary F. Fisher
September 24, 2011
To the Abatangelo Family.
I never met any of Frank's family,if my memory serves me correctly I first met Frank when he worked for Perkins and Will.
We had many lunches together because I sold Precast Concrete so my well being was well served when I Promoted the use of my product for buildings that Frank might be working on.
On one occasion we went to a Dinner that was sponsored by an Italian Group that was attended by people of Italian Heritage.
I want to extend my condolences.
Joe Pugliese
Deerfield IL.
May 23, 2011
He will be missed very much. My condolances from me &my family. We have lots of great memories.
Raffaella Cristino
May 22, 2011
Offering my condolences to Jane and family. May the God of all comfort give you the strength to cope during this time of grief. (1 Peter 5:7)
May 22, 2011
I deepest sympathy for your losse. I would like to provide comfort to your family The sciptures remind us that even death will soon be a thing of the past here on earth.
Ramona Pharr
May 22, 2011
Dear Laurie, Tony, and David,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Your father was always so nice to us kids, no matter how much havoc we wreaked at your house. His eyes always smiled, and his smile was always warm.
May you find peace in the blessings of the memory of his kindness and love.
Love,
Linda, Ken, Jordan and Jasmine
Linda Kovathana
May 17, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. (1 corinthians 1:3,4
brittany
May 17, 2011
My Condolences Laurie to the passing of your Father. even though you may not remember me...i remember you from my days at Whitney Young. i know your Husband David Key from W.Y. feel free to say Hello David and Laurie if you want. im sure David you remember me.
708 595-9578 or facebook me or [email protected]....
again my condolences.....Rich Bartelment 1978 W.Y graduate.
May 15, 2011
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