Angelina Lamagna

angelina lamagna

August 31, 1938 ~ June 15, 2025

Angelina Lamagna, age 86, of Mount Sinai, New York, died Sunday, June 15, 2025. Angelina was born August 31, 1938 in Manhattan, New York. She is the daughter of the late John and the late Maria (Campos) Llabres. She was the owner of VYNATEX, INC., Port Washington, New York. She is survived by her beloved husband, Mauro Lamagna,her loving brother, Roman Llabres of Pennsylvania and her niece Glenna Jones and nephew Craig Jones. Angelina was predeceased by her brother John Llabres, sister, Maria Viverito and nephew Keith Jones. All arrangements have been entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. Celebration of the Mass of Christian burial will be held 10:30 am on Monday, June 23, 2025 at St. Anthony Of Padua R.C. Church, 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. Burial will follow in Melville Cemetery, 498 Sweet Hollow Road, (North of Old Country Road and South of Northern State Pkwy.) Melville, New York. Visiting hours will be Sunday, June 22, 2025 from 1:00PM - 5:00PM at the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. An online guestbook can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com. .

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  1. Although I only met Angelina the last few years I always felt that she was intelligent, smart and very caring. I know she will be missed by all. Sending Prayers for her soul and Condolences for the family. May the sweet memories help you find solace in acceptance of life. May She Rest in the Eternal Peace.

  2. The DePietro family offers our deepest sympathies for Angies passing. We pray planting this tree keeps her beautiful spirit alive for years to come.

  3. Dear Angie, It was a pleasure knowing you. You were a lovely person with a kind smile. Your friends will miss you. RIP, Angie. Love,

  4. Dear Murray,My name is Luisa Maria Llabres, youngest daughter of John G. Llabres. Im sorry for your loss. Angie was my sister

  5. Angie, your grace, kindness, and beautiful smile will be dearly missed, but you will remain forever in our hearts.

  6. Rest well, Angie. So glad we got to meet you, but so sad we had to say goodbye so soon. Thank you for being Grandpa and Nanie’s friend!

  7. candleI worked for Angie and her husband, at Vynatex, for many years 1995-2000. She was always so cheerful, helpful, funny, and one of the nicest people you could hope to meet. Her passing makes me sad, for Mauro and the rest of the family and those who knew her. God bless you all, and give you peace.


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