Caledonia: Philip Carl D’Angelo was born on June 11, 1934 and he died peacefully on September 2, 2017 after a long illness.
He is predeceased by his parents Carl and Victoria D’Angelo. He is survived by his sister, Mae Gullo, his son Jeffrey (Michele Avery) D’Angelo of Farmington, and his daughters; Lisa (Michael Martin) D’Angelo of Honeoye Falls and Karen Riber of St. Petersburg, FL. Seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Dr. D’Angelo spent most of his life in Caledonia where his parents owned a variety store for many years. He graduated from Caledonia-Mumford in 1952, and from the University of Buffalo is 1956. After one year of graduate studies Philip went to dental school and graduated from the University of Buffalo Dental School in 1961. He was President of the UB Dental Fraternity during his last year of dental school. Philip served in the US Air Force at Lincoln Air Force Base in Lincoln, Nebraska from August 1961 until August 1963. In the fall of 1963 he opened his dental practice in Caledonia and maintained that practice for close to 40 years.
In his younger years, Dr. D’Angelo enjoyed boating, swimming and water skiing at a family cottage at Conesus Lake. Prior to his illness, he spent many years enjoying his friends and extensive family, and especially his seven grandchildren. He was member of the Matthew Cleary American Legion Post 255, the Livingston County Dental Society and also served on the Caledonia-Mumford School Board.
Philip’s Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, September 12th, 11am at St. Columba Catholic Church, 198 North Street, Caledonia, NY. Burial will follow at St. Columba Cemetery, Caledonia. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Matthew Cleary American Legion Post 255, 3155 Church Street, Caledonia, NY 14423. Arrangements entrusted to the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc.., Livonia – Honeoye. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
We have fond memories of Mr. & Mrs. D’Angelo and their “10 cent” store. Phil was our dentist for years. I just wanted to let you know how much your family meant to ours. They are all missed. Please accept my condolence on your loss.Mary Lou Ochs
Dr. D’Angelo became my dentist when I was young teen. I remember the first day like it was yesterday. I had a dental emergency and my dentist could not take me in. My parents called Dr. D’Angelo’s office, and he took me in as soon as we could get there. From that day, back in the 60s, till the time of his retirement, he was my dentist and after getting married, my husband’s as well as our children’s. I remember all those stairs to climb to his office (smile). To him we weren’t just a name in his appointment book, he knew my family and always asked about them. So many fond memories. Our thoughts and prayers to all his family. May God draw closer to you all in this time of sadness. Rest in Peace Dr. D!! Deb & Kim McNalllie
Jeff and Lisa and rest of family,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you. He was a great person and is at peace now. Sorry we will be out of town on tues. Always Pat and Carolyn
Lisa
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Hold tight to your precious memories ??????
Jamie Frusco-Smith