Alfred P. Masciangelo, Jr. was known for his booming voice, big hugs and love of his family. He fought hard in his last short battle. Al passed away quietly on August 22, 2019, while holding hands with the love of his life, Lola Masciangelo. It was a fitting end to a beautiful love story and a perfect demonstration of how Al lived his life surrounded by love.
Al was born on March 8, 1949, to Alfred P. Masciangelo, Sr. and Mary Masciangelo, from whom he learned his fierce loyalty, appreciation of boisterous family gatherings and a strong work ethic. He adored his big sister, Lenore Antonelli, and his devoted brother-in-law, Palmer Antonelli. He was a protective big brother to Jerry Masciangelo and Jim Masciangelo and loved their respective wives, Leslie Harper Masciangelo and Dawn Lynn Masciangelo. He was grateful to his sister, Debbie Maley, for her devoted care of their mother, Mary, in her final years. Al was very close with his nieces and nephews and loved watching them grow up to have families and careers of their own. Al loved seeing his cousins, aunts and all his family in Ohio, as being with family was his greatest joy.
Al was a man of family, faith and hard work. His pride in his son, Michael Masciangelo, was evident in every photo they ever took together. In the last four years, Al was overjoyed to spend time with Michael's family, including Michael's wife, Margarita Moreno, and Al's grandchildren, Carlo and Emilio, who saw their Papa Al as larger than life. Al adored his daughter Cindy Masciangelo Woods and her children Jheri Woods, whom he called "Peewee," and Daniel Woods, whose adorable baby girl, A'liyah Woods, made Al a great-grandfather.
Al spent almost his entire life in Warren and Niles, Ohio, where he will be remembered fondly by his colleagues at Packard and Delphi, where he spent more than 35 years. Together with Lola, Al spent many hours in bowling leagues, pool leagues, hosting card games, shooting pool with his dad, and golfing with a team that made very memorable golfing trips. Al spoke often of these adventures. When Al and Lola moved to Texas, Al made it very clear that he brought Ohio with him, dressing almost exclusively in shirts from his beloved Ohio State Buckeyes, Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Al will be missed by all those who knew him, but especially by his family. A celebration of his life will be held at Rossi's Funeral Home on Robbins Avenue in Niles, Ohio, on October 5, 2019 from 2-4 in the afternoon. Celebrations of his life were held in Houston, Texas, last month and the family is grateful to all those who came to remember Al.
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Service Details.
Celebration of Life October 5, 2019 | 2:00pm Rossi's Funeral Home 457 Robbins Ave Niles, Ohio