In her early years Angie lived at 136 Broadway in Jersey City. At age four it was discovered by doctors that Angie was born with severe developmental issues. So after some years at the North Jersey Training School in Totowa, NJ Angie was able to live most of her life at assisted living facilities. Despite her limitations Angie lived a very happy life.
Everyone that knew Angie loved her as she was quite a character. Sometimes sweet and loving; other times stubborn and ornery. She was very playful,warm, and affectionate with those she loved. You never knew what she was going to do. You never knew what she was going to say. But one way or another you always knew how Angie felt and thought about you. Angie, with her childlike innocence, believed in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus until the day she died. Christmas was her favorite holiday which she loved above any other day in the year, even more than her own birthday. She was anticipating coming home with her family for Christmas when tragically on Christmas Eve 1999 Angie died in a fire at her Linden, NJ group home.
Angie now rests in peace next to her mother in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, NJ.
In her early years Angie lived at 136 Broadway in Jersey City. At age four it was discovered by doctors that Angie was born with severe developmental issues. So after some years at the North Jersey Training School in Totowa, NJ Angie was able to live most of her life at assisted living facilities. Despite her limitations Angie lived a very happy life.
Everyone that knew Angie loved her as she was quite a character. Sometimes sweet and loving; other times stubborn and ornery. She was very playful,warm, and affectionate with those she loved. You never knew what she was going to do. You never knew what she was going to say. But one way or another you always knew how Angie felt and thought about you. Angie, with her childlike innocence, believed in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus until the day she died. Christmas was her favorite holiday which she loved above any other day in the year, even more than her own birthday. She was anticipating coming home with her family for Christmas when tragically on Christmas Eve 1999 Angie died in a fire at her Linden, NJ group home.
Angie now rests in peace next to her mother in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, NJ.
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