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Angeline Rose Baris
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Mrs. Angeline Rose (Capotorto) Baris, 94, passed away peacefully on February 25, 2010.

Angeline was born, June 27, 1915, the daughter of Martin and Isabella (Colucci) Capotorto. On May 31, 1946, Angeline was joined in marriage to Thomas Baris. They shared a blessed union of forty-six years until Mr. Baris passed away on December 13, 1992. Angeline was a lifelong communicant of St. Anthony’s Church where she was also a choir member for over thirty years.

She is survived by her four sons, Michael Baris of Washington DC, Martin Baris of Arlington VA, and Thomas and John Baris, both of Utica; her granddaughter, MacKenzie Baris of Washington, DC; a brother-in-law, Joseph Baris; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her five sisters, Mary, Margaret, Martha, Carmella, Esther “Poggy” and Stella; her brother, John Capotorto; brothers-in-law, Philip and Anthony Baris; and her sister-in-law, Madeline Baris.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial on Monday 10:30 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Utica. Private interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. There are no calling hours. The family will receive visitors following the mass.

Arrangements are with The Matt Funeral Home of Utica.
 
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God Bless our Aunt Angeline. One of the sweetest people you could ever meet. The most beautiful voice I have ever heard! May she enjoy the heaven of God!

Written by Andy Pannafino
2010-02-26 8:07:08 PM


We will miss you Aunt Angie..Your beautiful voice will always be with us...

Written by Isabelle and John Kostera
2010-02-27 4:22:18 PM


To the Baris Family, We are saddened to learn about Angie's death. We will always remember her sweet smile and shy demeanor. Angie was kind and gentle to our mother and her friendship helped our mom through many difficult times. They spoke on the telephone as often as they could before our mother lost her hearing. Nevertheless, my mother always found a way to see how Angie was doing. I would like the sons of Angie to know that she spoke of you often with love & pride. Like my mom, she lived for her family. Life was not always easy for Angie but she did the best should could, smiling through the challenging times. Whenever, I think of my mother & her friends, Angie will be one of the first we think of. I would like to think my mother has her dear friend by her side now & if there is a choir in that "great somewhere", the two of them are breaking out in song again. Rest in peace, sweet Angie. The family of Theresa DiPerna.

Written by Lucy Brodowski
2010-02-28 11:57:50 AM


Aunt Ang will always be remembered as one of the most special and cherished people ever to touch my life. Always uplifting, loving, forgiving... she made each of us feel valued and appreciated. Her unassuming nature, her beautiful voice (preserved on tape having sung at our wedding 23 years ago), her unwaivering belief in Jesus, her quiet strength and steadfast spirit... and so much more made her a treasured example of Christ on earth. Thanks Aunt Ang for the beautiful memories which I will hold within my heart forever. This day may you being singing with the choir of heaven surrounded by your husband, the "girls", Unc and all those whom you have loved. If anyone deserves heaven's joy... YOU DO! We'll miss you and all your sweetness. LOVE YOU....

Written by Maryanne Putnam
2010-02-28 4:07:26 PM


Dear John & Family, Sorry we were not able to attend your mother's service. Please know that our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. God Bless. Sincerely, Tony & Debbie

Written by Anthony & Deborah Monescalchi
2010-02-28 7:34:36 PM