1935
2017
Angelina Monks, 81 of Islip NY on May 12, 2017, Beloved wife of the late Dominick Feola and the late Richard Monks. Cherished mother of Larry Feola, Cathy Lucarello (Stephen), and MaryAnn Farley (Revis). Caring Step-mother of Dorothy Tann (Guy). Adoring grandmother of Nicole Feola, Jessica Baker, Alyssa Farley, Jennifer Guinta, Chris Tann, and Craig Tann. Loving great grandmother of Anthony Michael Hart, Joey and Alexis Guinta, and Sophia and Mackenzie Tann. Devoted sister of the late Bruno Interrante and the late Menna Interrante. Ms. Momma loved to cook, watch old movies, crochet and the companionship of her pets, Chelsea, Trigger, Jake, Logan and Liam. Most of all Gam loved the time spent with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Friends and family are welcome to pay their respects at a Memorial visitation, Friday 2:00-4:30pm and 7:00-9:30pm at the Claude R. Boyd-Spencer Funeral Homes, 448 West main Street Babylon NY. Family will be gathering Saturday morning at 9:00am at St. Mary's RC Church, 20 Harrison Ave, E. Islip NY where a funeral mass for Angelina will be celebrated.
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Sponsored by Claude R. Boyd/Spencer Funeral Home.
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May 23, 2017
MaryAnn Farley
Thank you everyone for your love and support during this very difficult time. My mom was loved by so many, and she loved all of you back!
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