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07/15/2020 12:00 AM


New London, Essex

Victor Angelini, 93, of Essex and formerly of New London, entered eternal life on June 18. He was born Jan. 24, 1927, the son of the late Aurelio and Marianna (Baldelli) Angelini, in Mercato Saraceno, Province of Forli, Italy. Mr. Angelini came to the United States in 1957, and later was united in marriage to the former Lillian Colonelli on June 1, 1957, in St. Joseph Church.

Mr. Angelini worked as a lab technician for Electric Boat, retiring after many years of service. Victor was a quiet man who had a very large presence. His optimism, love of life, generosity of spirit, and strength persevered even with the health challenges caused by the stroke he suffered 26 years ago. He was a point of reference and example for all. Victor lived a long and fruitful life and will be dearly missed.

He accomplished many things in life. Before the stroke of 1994, he owned and managed an active and prosperous farm in Italy while working as a lab technician in the United States. One of his later accomplishments, the creation of a winery, brought him joy along with satisfaction. He also spent his whole life leading his family and ensuring the Italian name, Angelini, would never be forgotten.

He was a one of a kind soul, in love with the world. He loved the Florida coastline, just the thought of the Florida sun made him so happy, as he resided there for many winters. His warm hugs provided much needed comfort to his family and friends, and his bright smile could light up any room.

He is survived by his beloved wife Lillian, of 63 years of marriage, and two sons, Julius Angelini and his wife Renée of Westbrook, and Paul Angelini of Essex. His three grandchildren, Maria, Luca, and Ethan brought him joy and delivered him peace.

A funeral Mass of Christian burial will be private, with entombment in Italy. The Impellitteri-Malia Funeral Home, 84 Montauk Ave., New London, has been entrusted with his care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.