In Memory of

Angeline

E.

"Angel"

Feliciano

(Thomas)

Condolences

Condolence From: Laura Graham (Mancia)
Condolence: Leanda, Drusilla & Jaunita Sending you and your families my sincere and deepest sympathy at this time of your mothers passing. The sad thing is it takes someone's passing before the memories come flooding back as if it where yesterday. I remember your mom zipping up and down Hanaloa street in her red Ford Mustang. Your dad putting on his tan uniform to go to work at Kam drive in. I remember when you all where the first family on the block to put in the above ground swimming pool. My how time flies. All the kids on the block thought your dad was so mean they feared him. I remember your grandfather living with you all when you where just little ones. Where did these 45 years go in such a hurry? I hope for each and every one of you to share these memories of long ago with your children and they may not have been all fond memories from across the street this is what I remember. We used to think (when we were little) your moms hair was bulletproof with all the hairspray she used, we also though you three girls hair was highly flammable with all the baby oil she used on your hair. "Funny" what our thoughts and assumptions where back then,, but what did we know, lol. I remember when we took the three of you and your mother roller skating in waipahu for the first time, your mom was not lying when she said she had never roller skated before, she was grabbing and grasping for anybody that came near her of course we all skated far away from her. The good news is she kept at it and finally learned. Well girls thought I would share with you all the memories I have of your mom and you three. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers Laura Graham
Friday October 26, 2018
Condolence From: Rhonda (Kim) Tautalatasi
Condolence: Juanita, Leanda, and Dru- Please know that I share in your grief and extend my deepest sympathy to you and your ohana at this time. Your mother was such an amazing person and she will truly be missed. I often find myself reminiscing about the good ‘ol softball days, where she took me in and treated me as her own. She will always hold a special place in my heart. I will remember her always! RIL Mama Angie! Fly high!
Tuesday October 23, 2018