Angela Katherine Parios
November 24, 1942 ~ February 6, 2011
Angela Katherine Parios
(Age 68)
Of Vienna, VA, formerly of Butler, NJ and Pompton Lakes, NJ, died on Sunday, February 6, 2011 at her residence after a long battle with Ovarian Cancer. Loving mother of Christopher (Leigh) Parios, Ann Marie (John) Valenti and Mark P. (Kara) Parios; daughter of the late Peter and Mary Montalbano of Manahawkin, NJ; sister of John Montalbano; cherished grandmother of Christopher and Eva Parios, John, Mary and Catherine Valenti and Mark and David Parios.
Angela started her teaching career at Nativity School in Burke, VA as a middle school teacher and assistant principal. She then taught middle school at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Capital Hospice, 2900 Telestar Ct. Falls Church, VA 22042 or Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (ocna@ovariancancer.org). Please sign the family�s online guestbook at www.moneyandking.com
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
(Age 68)
Of Vienna, VA, formerly of Butler, NJ and Pompton Lakes, NJ, died on Sunday, February 6, 2011 at her residence after a long battle with Ovarian Cancer. Loving mother of Christopher (Leigh) Parios, Ann Marie (John) Valenti and Mark P. (Kara) Parios; daughter of the late Peter and Mary Montalbano of Manahawkin, NJ; sister of John Montalbano; cherished grandmother of Christopher and Eva Parios, John, Mary and Catherine Valenti and Mark and David Parios.
Angela started her teaching career at Nativity School in Burke, VA as a middle school teacher and assistant principal. She then taught middle school at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Capital Hospice, 2900 Telestar Ct. Falls Church, VA 22042 or Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (ocna@ovariancancer.org). Please sign the family�s online guestbook at www.moneyandking.com
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
I only knew Ange for about a year and a half, but she made an impact on my life far beyond that time. We were watercolor friends, coffee friends, and lunch friends. I loved Ange’s tenacity and refusal to give in to her cancer. I also am a cancer survivor and she was and continues to be an inspiration to me. I’ll miss her.
I have known Ange for several years. I taught with her at OLGC and we grew to be friends. My son was fortunate to have had her as his teacher. I loved every moment I was able to spend with Ange. Always funny, always sincere and direct. If you wanted to know what she thought…just ask her. She always offered wonderful words of wisdom. Her children and grandchildren were the lights of her life. I will miss her friendship so much, but I was so lucky to have known her. My prayers are with her family.
Angie was a wonderful neighbor and friend. Her fine personality and can-do attitude will be greatly missed. Just wish I could share in her life celebration but recent surgery prevents thaat.
Angie and I were special friends for many years. I have fond memories of all the good times we shared. I know she is now at peace with our heavenly Father.
I am saddened to learn of Angela’s passing.I met her while living in Vienna, VA, but have since moved to TN. I was always inspired by her courage and never give in attitude during her bout with cancer. She had sought me out to purchase a product that she enjoyed using in her remission stages and although I only knew her briefly, I was so pleased to have met her and spend some time with her….she had a beautiful spirit and I know she’ll be sorely missed by family and friends. May God’s Blessings be with you.