Angelo J. Amore

Angelo J. Amore

62, of Indianapolis, passed away on February 18, 2019 St Vincent Hospice after a short illness. Angelo was born on July 14, 1956 in Indianapolis, IN to Patrick and Mary Ann (Agresta) Amore, both of whom survive.

Angelo grew up in Indianapolis and was a graduate of Cathedral High School. He worked as a systems account manager for Dell/EMC for many years, until his health would no longer allow. In his spare time, he enjoyed spending time with his family, playing golf and traveling. Most recently, he was able to travel to Italy with his family for a wonderful family vacation. He will be greatly missed.

In addition to his parents, left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife Sally (Corbin) Amore; daughter Lindsay Amore; son Michael Amore and his wife, Michelle; siblings Christopher Amore, Samuel Amore, Mario Amore, Gina Miller and Patrick Amore Jr.

A gathering of friends and family to celebrate Angelo’s life will be held Saturday March 2nd from 2-5pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. According to Angelo’s wishes he will be cremated and burial will take place at a later date.

While flowers are welcomed, memorial contributions may be directed to The American Cancer Society.

Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville.

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  1. Angelo was a wonderful family man, businessman and friend. If you knew him you were fortunate. We will miss him greatly and extend our sincere condolences to his family.

  2. Oh my goodness, I am so sorry to hear about Angelo! Please know that Sally, Lindsay, Michael, and Michelle are in my thoughts and prayers!

  3. We enjoyed our Friday night dinners with Angelo and Sally. Angelo was humble,friendly,and had a great sense of humor. His friendship meant so much to us. Our condolences to Angelo’s family. Denny & Sharon

  4. I looked up to my elder cousin Angie when we were kids. He was always so nice to me. He took me for a ride in his Olds Cutlass hot rod one afternoon. What a blast! Rest in Heavenly peace, cousin. -Vinny Rigoli

  5. Angelo it was truly a pleasure to have crossed paths with you. It is a sad loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to your family and those close during this difficult time.

  6. I’ve known Angelo for many many years through the various companies we both worked for. He was a great guy and it was always awesome when we got to work together. Here’s a recent photo taken last year hanging out at one of our favorite spots, Nicky Blaine’s. He told the best stories from his childhood and such. He was a good friend and I will miss him. I will always think of him when I’m at Nicky’s or enjoying a cigar. God speed my friend.

  7. I worked with Angelo at EMC and we often laughed and shared stories. When we were SAM’s together, he always had such a positive outlook and even during bad situations, he always smiled. I miss the hour long conversations that we had talking about the things near and dear to him. I’ll miss you buddy!

  8. I met Angelo when I started working at Salesforce and while I only knew him for a couple of years I grew to appreciate him in a short time. I considered him the “go to guy” for helping resolve EMC related issues. On a personal level, he always had a great story to share and we spent our fair share of time relaxing and chatting at one of our favorite downtown locations, Nicky Blaine’s. I can still see him with a G&T in one hand, stogie in another, and telling us a good story! Hats off to you, sir!


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