In memory of

Van Angelo

July 24, 1945 -  February 19, 2025

In loving memory of Van Angelo, who passed away peacefully, at the age of 79 on February 19, 2025, with his devoted wife, Wendy (nee Davidson) at his side, as she has ever been. He is also survived by his children, Glorialeigh (Melanie) and Peter (Emily); His grandchildren, Winston, Charles, Theodore, and Evelene; and his sister, Alexandra. Van immigrated at the age of nine from Macedonia and became a proud Canadian, as well as a brilliant electrical engineer and a lifelong tinkerer. He shared his passions for technology, music, and nature with his family, friends and colleagues, by whom he will be dearly missed. Poppa, Dedo, Dad, Van: we will always love you. A visitation (from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.) and memorial service (from 12 – 1p.m.) followed by a reception (from 1 - 3 p.m.) will be held at Pine Hills Cemetery and Funeral Centre on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. In lieu of flowers, Van's family requests that donations be made to the Alzheimer Society of Toronto (alz.to) or Easter Seals Ontario (easterseals.org) in his name.

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Norman Tanaka (Friend from Ina Grafton Gage)

Entered February 24, 2025 from Toronto

Our heartfelt condolences to Wendy and family on the loss of Van. May you find peace and renewal moving forward. We trust that Van has been delivered from his struggle and found eternal rest.

God bless your family

Papamarko, Steve and Mary (friends)

Entered February 24, 2025 from Scarborough

Dear Wendy and Family,
We were very saddened to hear about Van's passing. As friends, colleagues and fellow Macedonians, we enjoyed his stories, especially about his Dad. He was a kind man and proud father. Our children went to school together with yours and Mr. Angelo was often in their talks.
We wish you all peace and happy memories.
Steve and Mary

Jeff Kirby (God son)

Entered April 9, 2025 from Toronto

Dear Aunt Wendy and family,

So many memories of you all. Was looking through old photo albums and found pictures of Uncle Van and Aunt Wendy in many of them. The love you have shown me through the years is appreciated. I am incredibly lucky to have such wonderful godparents. I hope you are all doing ok. My thoughts are with you. I will miss Uncle Van's kind and gentle demeanor and his warm smile.

Bless you, Uncle Van

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