IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Mark M.

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Angelo

April 4, 1963 – January 9, 2025

Obituary

It is with great heartbreak that we announce the passing of Mark M. Angelo Sr, on 01/09/2025.

Mark was born in Jamestown NY on April 4, 1963.  He joined the U.S. Navy in 1981 and was stationed in Norfolk, VA.  After the military, he worked in many auto plants in Texas, Ohio, and California.  Mark was strong willed and stubborn at times, but he also had an enormous heart and wicked sense of humor. He was generous, loyal, and brave.  Mark was full to the brim with knowledge gained through his life experiences: electrician, mechanic, fisherman, gardener, prepper - he could fix or build anything.  Mark spent 20 years in Nevada, before moving to Florida.  Nevada will always be his "home".  In recent years, he has had a large online presence, connecting with like-minded people under the moniker "The Nevada Maddog".  He enjoyed the back-and-forth conversations, and he will be missed, especially at The Kurgan Report: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/B4qaDvddnzK6/

Mark was predeceased by his grandparents, Jessie and James Angelo, brother, Jameson Angelo, and nephew Thomas Angelo.

Mark leaves behind his loving wife of 25 years, Pamela (Gorall).  Having dated as kids, they re-met 20 years later.  Pamela was his best friend, caretaker, soulmate, and love of his life.  Mark also leaves behind his sons, Nichalas (Bobby), Mark Mathew Jr, both of Colorado, step daughter, Kelsey (Nathan) Hughes, and granddaughter, Lillian (Lilly) of North Carolina.  He is also survived by his mother, Lurene Nicotera of Buffalo, brother Joe Angelo of Rochester.  In addition to family, Mark also leaves behind many friends, including Scott Hensley (Trisha) of Nevada, Joe Sullivan (Chris) of Florida, and Will Kurgan of North Carolina, and Mirie Shourman (Norm Hunter) of Florida. Of special note are his faithful canine companions, Max and Misha.

To the other Angelos, Mark requested that they not be named and instead, invites them to listen to "I Remember Everything", by Five Finger Death Punch.

Per his wishes, Mark did not want a funeral or service.  He requested that his remains be spread in his beloved Nevada desert. His wife and children will have a private veteran's ceremony early next year.

If you would like to honor Mark, he asked that you listen to Unforgettable by Godsmack.  He also requested that you always keep an open mind and do the hard research. Read and study Walter Russell, be kind to the earth, and always, always question everything.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date……

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