Angelina (Mignone) Truckenbrod

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Posted 9/25/20

WEST BROOKLYN - Angelina Anna “Angie” (Mignone) Truckenbrod, 94, of West Brooklyn, passed away Sept. 24, 2020 at her home with her loving husband by her side.

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Angelina (Mignone) Truckenbrod

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WEST BROOKLYN - Angelina Anna “Angie” (Mignone) Truckenbrod, 94, of West Brooklyn, passed away Sept. 24, 2020 at her home with her loving husband by her side.

Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 28 at the Merritt Funeral Home, Mendota with Rev. David Ufkes officiating. Burial will be at Restland Cemetery, Mendota with Father Peter Pilon officiating. Visitation will be from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home.

Angie was born Dec. 12, 1925 in Spring Valley to John and Mary (Zucca) Mignone. She married John “Jack” Truckenbrod on July 3, 1959.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, John (Heather Bastounes) Truckenbrod and Timothy (Sandy Sanchez) Truckenbrod; one daughter, Carla (Duane Heath); four granddaughters, Whitney (Grant Rupp), Danielle Heath, Taylor Truckenbrod and Hermione Truckenbrod; one brother, Paul Mignone; and her faithful rat terrier, Freddy.

She was preceded in death by six brothers, Thomas, John, Frank, Roy, Richard and Louis Mignone; and three sisters, Margaret Volpe, Catherine McGraw and Louise Potter.

Angie graduated from Hall High School and worked as a credit analyst for Marshall Field’s in her younger days. She spent most of her life as a homemaker on the farm she shared with Jack and their children in West Brooklyn. She volunteered with the American Cancer Society, Mendota Hospital Auxiliary, Camp Fire Girls, and the Lighted Way. Some of her hobbies included touring the country with Jack and their antique cars and collecting antiques. Most of all, Angie loved spending time with her family.

Memorials may be directed to autismspeaks.org, which is dedicated to promoting solutions across the spectrum and throughout the life span for the needs of individuals with autism and their families.