Miami Herald (Sunday)

Jean Marie Cuson September 4, 1941 - December 26, 2022

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note and eventually she was decorating their homes too. Her work is, perhaps, best described as eclectic, often combining elements from styles such as New American, Art Deco, and traditiona­l country.

An avid reader, Jean could often be found lost in a book with her faithful feline friend, Puddy, curled up nearby. She was particular­ly fond of presidenti­al biographie­s, Pat Conroy, and John Grisham. When reading did not satisfy, she was also a dedicated cruciverba­list regularly completing the New York Times’ crossword. A trait she passed on to her children.

To those who knew her well, she possessed simultaneo­usly a razor-sharp wit and a deep sense of compassion. Always an excellent listener, fierce defender, kind, and gentle, she personifie­d these qualities within her family, friends, students, and profession. She will be forever missed.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America at https://alzfdn.org/support-us/ donate/.

- Surrounded by loved ones, Henry was called to eternal rest on January 17, 2023. Born in Middleton, New York Henry was a resident of Miami since 1939. Henry was the son of Henry Angelo Sr. and Mary Eurich. He served in the U.S. Army. Together with his father Henry Angelo Sr. & brother Edward Angelo, started a commercial painting company Henry Angelo & Sons, Inc., which evolved into a general contractin­g firm H. Angelo & Company and then H.A. Contractin­g Corporatio­n.

Henry was predecease­d by Eugenia Angelo his wife of 45 years and his siblings James Angleton, Edward Angelo Sr. & Anna Polan.

Henry is survived by his wife of 20 years Marion Lennon Angelo, his two sons and daughter Henry Angelo III and wife Fay Angelo, Mary Angelo Ceavers and husband

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