In July of 2023, we said our goodbyes to my wife’s beloved grandmother, Angelina “Angie” Testa, who left us at the remarkable age of 96. Until her final moments, Angie embodied strength and determination. Even as age took a toll on her mobility, Angie’s spirit remained unyielding. She never allowed her challenges to stop her from being present at family events.
On every occasion, she eagerly anticipated spending quality time with her expansive family, which included 4 children, 11 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Born in 1927, Angie’s rich life stories were rooted in the working-class neighborhoods of South Philadelphia. It was there she began her journey as a bookbinder, earning a mere $0.40/hour. Yet, money was never the measure of her wealth. Angie’s true riches were her experiences, her resilience, and the memories she crafted.
One cherished memory many recall is her beautiful voice. As a young girl, Angie would appear on local radio stations singing, a passion she nurtured throughout her life. She held a special place in her heart for the melodies of Frank Sinatra.
For my wife, Lynn, and me, we were profoundly fortunate to have Angie play an integral role in our milestones – from joining us at our wedding to celebrating the birth of our first child. Angie’s life wasn’t just a testament to her own strength and resilience but also served as an inspiration to many. Her tales of perseverance, love for family, and zeal for life touched all who were privileged to know her.