In Memory of

Barbara

Jean

Angle

Condolences

Condolence From: Clancy & Tami den Hartog
Condolence: Joey and Family, My heart felt sympathy on the passing of your Mom. Having recently lost my mother I can really feel your pain. Though the pain will never fully heal , you learn to live beyond it cause of course your Mom would never want to cause you pain. The most important mission is to live through the memories she gave you and the love she taught you. She would want you to love your family and others and to lead a happy life.... Honor her life and memories by sharing them with others and keep her close to your heart so she will live through you...... Be strong my Brother Clancy
Monday June 26, 2017
Condolence From: Marian Ann Blair
Condolence: I was sorry to read of Barbara's passing. May she rest in peace. Please accept my sincere sympathy to all the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Friday June 23, 2017
Condolence From: Bruce and Lori Raley
Condolence: Joey, your mom was a great neighbor. We are sorry for your loss. I have thought of her often, especially since one of my favorite pictures is one she gave us when we moved in. She will be missed by many.
Wednesday June 21, 2017
Condolence From: J.D and LINDA BISCOE
Condolence: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.Your Mom used to come into the cvs store at Solomons where I worked and we would catch upon the news, since we live in Dameron, she would would always ask about events down here in Ridge. I have not seen her now for over a year, beacause I retired, and never had a chance to visit her again
Wednesday June 21, 2017
Condolence From: Vicky Lock and Victoria
Condolence: Mrs. Angle was such a sweet, kind, thoughtful and generous person. When she realized my daughter didn't have any living grandparents, she took it upon herself to send her gifts and cards in the mail, and take on the role of "adoptive grandmother". Two weeks ago my daughter and I finally visited Mrs. Angle at Asbury and enjoyed a lovely time visiting, telling stories and getting to know one another better. She was so happy and upbeat and as we ended our visit we decided we would get together again soon and go out for lunch next time. However, the temperatures were so hot that I put off calling to schedule our next lunch, as I felt it would be too much for her breathing. I wish we still would have at least gone for a visit. We will never forget Mrs. Angle, her sweet, kind heart and her great sense of humor. God Bless you, Vicky and Victoria Lock
Tuesday June 20, 2017
Condolence From: Bob Gallo
Condolence: Since I moved here in February of 1985, the majority of that time was spent working with, or at least near Barbara. When I arrived I was surprised to find that she was so friendly to me, and I flattered myself to suppose she liked me. The truth is, she was accepting, and even welcoming to one and all who entered the ranks here - the slow, the smart, the arrogant, the annoying, the befuddled and the lost. She handled them all and managed to evoke a human response and laughs from more than a few. Another thing: the work. Her work on base was even more boring than mine - yet, never, ever - did I hear her complain, even when doing overtime work. It's sad that we only realize the sterling qualities of someone after death. Let us contravene WS and deny that "the evil men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." Barbara Angle refutes that entirely. May the good she did and the abundant human warmth and humor she abundantly displayed be ever remembered among all who knewand loved her. May God have care of her now and forever.
Tuesday June 20, 2017
Condolence From: dorothy cullinan
Condolence: Barbara was one of the best sister-in-laws a person could have. She always cared about others and would be there in a time of need. I will miss her warm smile and laughter. Rest in peace Barbara and I will miss you dearly.
Tuesday June 20, 2017