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Angenete, Joshua Ryan
, age 24, died suddenly on Tuesday morning, November 10, 2009, at his Millis home.
Born on October 18, 1985, in Oakland, CA, he was a son of the late Suzanne Yvonne Angenete. He moved to Lunenburg at age ten and attended the Imago School in Littleton. He started his secondary education at San Leandro High School in California and transferred as a junior to the electrical program at Tri County Regional Vocational Technical High School. He graduated in 2005.
Joshua had served an electrical apprenticeship in Millis and Medway and had recently earned his EMT license. A body builder and wrestler, he spent the last year employed as a physical fitness trainer at both Gold’s Gym in Millis and Fitness Together in Westwood. Joshua was a wrestling coach at Xaverian High School in Westwood. He enjoyed competing in area bodybuilding competitions. He also liked rock climbing, caring for and riding his motorcycle, and studying martial arts.
He is survived by two sisters, Meagan and Rose Angenete of Millis; two brothers, Caleb and Phillip Camacho of San Leandro, CA; two aunts, Karin Konstantinopoulos and her husband Costa of Millis, with whom he resided; Jackie Henrickson and her husband William of Lunenburg; and many dear cousins and friends.
Visiting hours will be held at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller Street, Medfield, on Sunday, Nov. 15th from 4 –7p.m. His funeral service and burial will be private.
If desired, donations may be made in Josh’s memory to the Samaritans Suburban West, 235 Walnut St., Framingham, MA 01702.
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| Jennifer Storey |
(jb_mclaughlin@yahoo.com): |
| My thoughts are with all of Josh's family...Josh was a bright, dynamic, enthusiastic young man! I hope to celebrate his life as I knew and know him! |
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| Dan Carey |
(dcarey23@hotmail.com): |
| I was shocked and saddened to hear of Josh's passing. He was a great kid and will be missed. |
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| David Limole |
(dl_goldsgym@yahoo.com): |
My thoughts, prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to all of Josh's family and friends.
I will miss Josh, as will all who knew him. May he rest in peace. |
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| Susan Garrigan |
(Summertat2@yahoo.com): |
| My thoughts and prayers go out to Josh's family. He was a wonderful, kind young man who will be missed. God bless him - he will be in my prayers. |
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| Kathleen Flaherty |
(kathyflaherty6@gmail.com): |
| Josh was always so kind and welcoming when entering Gold's Gym. My prayers go out to his family and friends. |
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| Anne Consoletti Schultz |
(annarella@aol.com): |
| I'm shocked and so very sorry for Josh and his family. I had the time of my life training and sharing stories with Josh--he was reflective, kind, caring, and fun, and I'm so happy that I knew him even though it was for a very short time. |
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| Lisa Visser |
(mageesa64@msn.com): |
We are all so saddened of Josh's passing.
Josh we will miss that great smile and all your pop ins. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May your bright light always shine on. We will miss you tremendously.
The Visser Family |
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| Sara Dunnebier |
(sdunnebier@gmail.com): |
| My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. RIP Josh. Only the good die young! |
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| Topher and Jennifer White |
(mrandmrswhite@gmail.com): |
Our hearts go out to your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love always,
The White Family |
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| Joan Wells |
(patchmum@verizon.net): |
Josh, If only you could have reached out, we all stood ready to help. You've gotten up off the mat so many times, I wish you could have just once more! We'll all miss you! I hope you're at peace. I'll miss your
"Good Job"! |
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| Denise Perciaccante |
(dmperch@comcast.net): |
meagan and rose, so sorry to hear about your brother josh, my thoughts and prayers go out to you an your family.
RIP josh. |
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| Matthew J. Tannozzini |
(mtma09@aol.com): |
Josh was always encouraging me on the wrestling mat to strive to become a better wrestler and an individual. I owe him a great deal of my success not only as a wrestler but a man. Josh taught me how to rise above defeat and prosper from the lessons you learn. In Gold’s Gym he was a familiar face with a big smile and a kind heart. My heart goes out to his family and on behalf of the Xaverian wrestling team, thank you for your hard work, we will always remember Josh.
~ Matthew J. Tannozzini |
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| Charlene & Bob Coakley |
(charlenecoakley@verizon.net): |
Dear Karin & Costa,
There are no words to express our sadness at the loss of Josh. Bobby spoke fondly of him often, I met Josh and his sister at a birthday party in Worcester a couple years ago. He and his sister were so nice and I thought of the pain they must have had so early in their young lives loosing their Mom, but so lucky to have the two of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He was too young, but it sounds like he had done alot to fill up his life in the short time he had here. Our thoughts are with you.. Love, Bobby & Charlene |
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| Susan Angenete |
(sangenete@yahoo.com): |
| I believe his mother Suzanne was the daughter of my Father Carl Angenete, my condolences. |
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