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Angelo Nunley
In Memory of
Angelo William
Nunley
1938 - 2019
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Condolence From: Ray and Irene Husson
Condolence: A Just Repose for Angelo. His love of faith and family will never be forgotten.I was at WWTech with Angelo; we used to check out the special theatre organ at he old Kearse Theatre in Charleston; naturally enjoyed ourselves at Al's for a hot baloney sandwhich. I moved to Arlington VA but each year would come back to Montgomery to visit him and his Mother. He was a member of the Chas Light Opera and the Guildairs of Charleston. Rest In Peace.
Wednesday February 06, 2019
Condolence From: Ann Frantz
Condolence: I started with Angelo in the third grade with him teaching me how to play the alto sax. He was so talented and had such a love of music that he shared with everyone.
My husband, Paul Griffith, talks of the days when he went hunting and fishing with him
Rest in Peace.
Thursday January 24, 2019
Condolence From: Gail Clonch Tephabock
Condolence: Angelo was a talented musician, teacher and friend. Anytime I think of Angelo, my mind hears "Lady Of Spain", which he played enthusiastically on the accordion. He and my dad often hunted together. He will be missed.
Wednesday January 23, 2019
Condolence From: Louis Husson and Robert Howell
Condolence: We extend our deepest sympathy of the death of Angelo Nunley.
We remember him well while he accompanied the Charleston Light Oprah Guild and the singing group "Guildairs" in the early sixties. May his memory be eternal.

Louis Husson and Robert Howell
Sunday January 20, 2019
Condolence From: Linda Matics Pollastrini
Condolence: So sorry to hear, he was the best teacher I had all the time I was in school, he made music exciting and fun.
Sunday January 20, 2019
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