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Madeline M. Angelastro

April 21st, 1938 - June 15th, 2024

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“How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” —A.A. Milne

Madeline M. Angelastro (nee Duff) of Egg Harbor Township, formally of Woodbury, passed away on June 15th, 2024 at the age of 86.

 

Madeline is the only child of the late Walter and Madeline (nee McAuliffe) Duff, born on April 21st, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pa. Madeline grew up in National Park and attended Gloucester Catholic High School where she was named prom queen of the graduating class of 1956. While attending high school, Madeline was fortunate enough to meet the love of her life, the late Michael Angelastro (2010). The two married in 1958 and spent a loving 52 years together.  The pair became instantly inseparable, creating a love story rooted in friendship, honesty, and passion. Together Michael and Madeline loved to travel and spend time down the shore.They held so much love in their hearts for one another, and decided to share it by welcoming their three beautiful children, Michael (Stacey), Chris(Hope), and Lisa (Brian). As a family the house was always full of love and laughter as the family loved to spend time together. Together they would take family trips skiing up north and even out west or to a beautiful tropical island. Spending summers in Ocean City they eventually settled in Margate. As the kids became older and invested in their own hobbies, Madeline and Michael made it a priority to attend every event they could for their children and grandchildren. 

 

The family enjoyed breakfast together on Sunday mornings followed by a traditional Italian dinner with Mommoms spaghetti sauce. It was important to Madeline for the family to sit down together and be present in each other's lives. Her children can recall their favorite recipes Madeline used to make, such as her chicken cutlets and delicious lasagna. Madeline loved to host family celebrations and holidays as she got to cook for the people she held dearest. During the holidays, Madeline would bake Christmas cookies by the hundreds for her family and friends and passed the tradition on to her grandchildren who now bake the cookies each year.

 

Madeline's world became a little bit brighter when she became the beloved Mommom of Michaellea, Matthew, Maddison, Marc, Elliana, Jagger, Kylie, Casey and Morgan. Great grandmother of Emmie, Noah, Jaxon, Beckett, Oliver, and Duke. Madeline loved having the little ones around. She created beautiful blankets for her grandchildren that were truly made with love in each stitch. While Madeline lived for her family, she also had a deep love for her cats throughout her life.

 

When Madeline was not spending time with her family, she could be found reading a novel or doing crossword puzzles on their deck outside. Madeline worked for Harrah's Casino in Atlantic City for over 30 years. She was also a member of St. Gianna Berretta Molla Parish in Northfield, Nj.

 

Madeline will be missed dearly by those who loved her for her compassionate personality, strong-willed mind, and loving heart.

 

In lieu of flowers, please donate in Madeline's name to the Animal Welfare Association.

 

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Madeline's visitation on Monday, June 24th, 2024 from 10am -11am at McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury NJ 08096. A funeral Mass in Madeline's honor will be held at 11:30am at Holy Angels Parish - St. Patrick's RC Church, located at 64 Cooper Street, Woodbury NJ 08096. Please join the family to reunite Madeline with her husband,Michael, at Eglington Cemetery in Clarksboro, NJ immediately following the funeral mass.

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Eglington Cemetery and Memorial Gardens

Eglington Cemetery and Memorial Gardens

320 Kings Hwy, Clarksboro, NJ 08020, USA

39.7966298, -75.22273419999999

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McGuinness Funeral Homes - Woodbury

McGuinness Funeral Homes - Woodbury

We have served the Woodbury community since 1951, when our founder, James A. McGuinness, opened our first funeral home. He knew the importance of families having a trustworthy, local funeral home to help them memorialize their lost loved ones and navigate grief. Our beautiful funeral home in Woodbury was originally built in the late 1700s, and has since been rebuilt to honor its original charm and comfortable, warm feel. Once you walk through our doors, you become family....

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