Leonard “Chick” Angeletti
July 07, 1938 - January 10, 2025
Visitation: Wednesday, January 15, 2025, 5-7 pm; Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry Township
Service: Thursday, January 16, 2025, 10 am; Divine Grace Parish, St. Ferdinand Church
Leonard “Chick” Angeletti; July 7, 1938 – January 10, 2025
Leonard “Chick” Angeletti of Cranberry Township, PA, formerly of Harmarville, PA passed at the age of 86 on January 10, 2025, to join his wife, Geraldine, of 60 years. The son of the late John and Gildred Angeletti, he leaves behind his son Ken Angeletti, daughter Karen Hoke, son David Angeletti.
Born July 7, 1938, he graduated from Perry High School in 1957. Chick soon met Geri, who became his lifelong companion and dance partner; they could be found on dance floors around the Pittsburgh area for decades.
An avid water and snow skier, Chick could be seen participating in skiing pyramids on the Allegheny River or taking turns on the slopes at Hidden Valley.
He worked for over 30 years with the Equitable Gas Company until retirement, when he soon shifted into grandfather mode and became a constant figure at various soccer, cheer, and lacrosse matches.
He’ll be missed by his son Ken and his wife Becki, daughter Karen and husband Scott Hoke, son David and his wife Susan, and grandchildren Kaitlyn, Kara, Kendall, Kameron Angeletti, Nathan and Nick Smith; Stephanie (Hoke) and David McClanahan, Kylie Hoke, and Gabrielle Angeletti. Preceded in death by his brother, Donald “Pete” Angeletti, and nephew, Donald E. Angeletti, Jr.
Family and friends are welcome on Wednesday from 5-7 pm at Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry Township, 2678 Rochester Road, Cranberry Township. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday at 10 am at Divine Grace Parish, St. Ferdinand Church.
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Your parents were wonderful people! Always smiling!
Neighbors in Highland Village
Dear Family,
I am so sorry to learn of the passing of my Second Cousin, “Chickie”.
We had become “true” cousins over the past few years, checking in with one another every now and again.
I will miss our phone conversations and now realize what I will miss not having to talk with him.
May his memories continue to uplift all of us who knew him. May God’s Peace and Love continue to be with each of you, his family, and all of his friends that benefited from knowing him.
Clara Lou (Williams) Rush
Second “Angeletti” Cousin
We were lucky to be able to share many dances and dinners with Chick and Jerry. They both will be remembered for their beautiful dancing and great conversations.